Graph Writing
Credit to Professor. Soeung sopha
SENTENCE STRUCTURES
1. time period + Sub + verb to describe change+ adv to describe how much it change.
* Time Period can be changed its place. It depends on how much it's interested by writer.
if it's placed at the front, it shows the most interest.
2. There + verb + article + adj of how much change + Noun to describe change + in + top
INTRODUCTION
- Graph shows, represent, indicate, illustrate, demonstrate, illuminate, present
- Overall,
BODY ( past tense, present perfect future )
-select key figure
-compare, describe and contrast, some trend.
CONCLUSION ( present or future )
-you cannot express your idea
-everything has to be based on the graph
IMPORTANT PHRASE
-This --- clearly present that
-As can be seen
-Predictably
-For example
-Interestingly
-it's not surprising that
-It's not surprising to
-It seems that....
- In the first chat we can see that....
- In Fact
- Finally
- To sum up
-Finally
- To sum up
- After this period
-From this time
-Following this fall/ increase
- As indicated
OPPOSITIONS
-In contrast to this
-How ever
-on other hand
-Whereas
-Although
-Overall
MOVING TO NEW TOPIC
- In relation to ....
- As Regards.....
RISING
-Rise
-Improve
-Increase
-Gain
-Grow
-Recover
-Rocket
-climb
-Jump
-Reach a peal
- Augment
-Ascend
-Shoot up
-go up
DECLINE
-Decline
-Drop
-Fall
-Lose
-Plummet
-Hit a low
-Drop back
-Reduce
-Shrink
-Decrease
-Descend
-Plunge
LEVEL OFF
- Stabilise
-Flatten
-Stand Still
-Stand at
-Stay the same
-Remain high
-Remain stable
-Remain constant
-Remain the same level
FLUCTUATE
-Vary
ADVERBS FOR LARGE/RAPID/SUDDEN CHANGE
-Significantly
-Sharply
-Quickly
-Rapidly
-Dramatically
-Steeply
-Enormously
-Substantially
-Exponentially
-Suddenly
-Vastly
ADVERBS FOR SMALL / CONSTANT CHANGE
-Slowly
-Gently
-Steadily
-Gradually
-Slightly
-Moderately
-Considerably
-Noticeably
SENTENCE STRUCTURES
1. time period + Sub + verb to describe change+ adv to describe how much it change.
* Time Period can be changed its place. It depends on how much it's interested by writer.
if it's placed at the front, it shows the most interest.
2. There + verb + article + adj of how much change + Noun to describe change + in + top
INTRODUCTION
- Graph shows, represent, indicate, illustrate, demonstrate, illuminate, present
- Overall,
BODY ( past tense, present perfect future )
-select key figure
-compare, describe and contrast, some trend.
CONCLUSION ( present or future )
-you cannot express your idea
-everything has to be based on the graph
IMPORTANT PHRASE
-This --- clearly present that
-As can be seen
-Predictably
-For example
-Interestingly
-it's not surprising that
-It's not surprising to
-It seems that....
- In the first chat we can see that....
- In Fact
- Finally
- To sum up
-Finally
- To sum up
- After this period
-From this time
-Following this fall/ increase
- As indicated
OPPOSITIONS
-In contrast to this
-How ever
-on other hand
-Whereas
-Although
-Overall
MOVING TO NEW TOPIC
- In relation to ....
- As Regards.....
RISING
-Rise
-Improve
-Increase
-Gain
-Grow
-Recover
-Rocket
-climb
-Jump
-Reach a peal
- Augment
-Ascend
-Shoot up
-go up
DECLINE
-Decline
-Drop
-Fall
-Lose
-Plummet
-Hit a low
-Drop back
-Reduce
-Shrink
-Decrease
-Descend
-Plunge
LEVEL OFF
- Stabilise
-Flatten
-Stand Still
-Stand at
-Stay the same
-Remain high
-Remain stable
-Remain constant
-Remain the same level
FLUCTUATE
-Vary
ADVERBS FOR LARGE/RAPID/SUDDEN CHANGE
-Significantly
-Sharply
-Quickly
-Rapidly
-Dramatically
-Steeply
-Enormously
-Substantially
-Exponentially
-Suddenly
-Vastly
ADVERBS FOR SMALL / CONSTANT CHANGE
-Slowly
-Gently
-Steadily
-Gradually
-Slightly
-Moderately
-Considerably
-Noticeably
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