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Welcome to IELTS Oversimplified. In this lesson, Lily teaches you how to describe diagrams in IELTS Academic Writing Task 1. We’ll walk you through an example diagram on how steel rods are manufactured in the furniture industry. Timestamps: 0:00 INTRODUCTION 0:09 LESSON OVERVIEW 0:21 WHY LEARN DIAGRAM DESCRIPTION 0:28 EXAMPLE DIAGRAM QUESTION 0:52 READING THE QUESTION CARD 1:03 ANALYZING THE DIAGRAM 1:21 IDENTIFYING PROCESS STAGES 1:58 HANDLING COMPLEX DIAGRAMS 2:25 BAND 9 ANSWER STRUCTURE 3:20 WRITING THE INTRODUCTION 3:31 PARAPHRASING TECHNIQUES 4:09 VERB PARAPHRASING 5:00 GENERAL OVERVIEW PARAGRAPH 5:32 IDENTIFYING KEY FEATURES 6:06 WRITING THE OVERVIEW 7:02 SPECIFIC DETAILS PARAGRAPHS 7:41 GROUPING DATA LOGICALLY 8:53 DESCRIBING STAGES 1-4 11:40 DESCRIBING STAGES 5-8 12:30 DESCRIBING STAGES 9-11 13:09 TIME CONNECTORS AND VOCABULARY 14:13 FULL BAND 9 ANSWER 14:16 OUTRO Here's what you'll learn: ✅ How to structure a Band 9 answer ✅ How to paraphrase the question card using synonyms, structures, and process details. ✅ Phrases and vocabulary for describing processes, stages, and transformations. ✅ A step-by-step guide to identifying stages, loops, and key features without conclusions or opinions. By the end of this video, you’ll have the tools to confidently write your own high-scoring Task 1 response for diagrams. 📌 Highlights: -Paraphrasing question information with synonyms like "explains the way in which" or "shows" -Overview techniques: using "overall," stating number of stages with "consists of," and linking with "beginning with" and "ending up with" -Describing specific details: grouping by stages, using verbs like "undergo" for unclear processes -Process vocabulary: "melted in a melting slit," "undergo refinement," "poured into ingots," time connectors like "first of all," "next," "following this," "subsequently," and "finally" 🎯 This video is perfect for IELTS test-takers aiming to boost their writing scores with practical strategies and proven methods. 💬 Join the Conversation: Which Task 1 diagram type do you find hardest to describe? Let us know in the comments and share your thoughts on today’s lesson! Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on more IELTS tutorials.