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Mixed Charts - IELTS Academic

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How to practice Writing Task 1 - Mixed Charts in Lume Test?

Follow these steps to practice effectively.

1. Start to practice

Click the Start to practice button to start practicing Writing Task 1 - Mixed Charts.

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2. Write your answer

Write your answer in the answer box on the right and Click to score once finished.

Where to view your scores?

You can view the date and time of each practice session, along with the frequency of practice and the score achieved. Simply click the eye 👁️ icon to see detailed score report.

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What do score details include?

Let’s explore what is included in the detailed score report.

1. Overall

Here, you can review your overall score and critical feedbacks.

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2. Task Achievement

The Task Achievement evaluates how well you address all parts of the task, develop ideas, and maintain relevance throughout your response.

  • Word count analysis: evaluates text length by comparing the actual word count against the required word count specified in the prompt.

  • Keywords: display words related to the topic.

  • View feedback: views your comprehensive assessment, which outlines both your notable achievements and potential areas for growth based on your response.

    • Introduction: evaluates whether your introduction is effective and identify areas for improvement.

    • Overview: assesses if your overview is clear and determine how to make it more effective.

    • Features: evaluate if your points are reasonable and identify areas for improvement.

      • Task relevance: assesses how well the response stays focused on the task with relevant content.

      • Presentation: evaluates clarity, highlighting, and organization of the information.

      • Feedback: provides insights on strengths and areas for improvement to refine your response.

Use this feedback to identify areas for improvement.

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3. Coherence & Cohesion

The Coherence & Cohesion evaluate how logically ideas are organized and connected using paragraphs, linking words, and clear progression.

  • Linking words: count and display the linking words and their positions in your response.

  • Number of paragraphs: count the total paragraphs in your response.

  • View feedback: views your comprehensive assessment, which outlines both your notable achievements and potential areas for growth based on your response.

    • Paragraph type: identifies if the paragraph is an introduction, body, or conclusion.

    • Valid paragraph: ensures proper structure with a topic sentence, supporting details, and a conclusion.

    • Supporting ideas: count details or arguments that strengthen the main idea.

    • Logical order: checks if ideas are arranged clearly and coherently.

    • Paragraph progression: ensures smooth flow and idea development.

    • Feedback: highlights strengths and areas for improvement to refine your response.

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4. Lexical Resource

The Lexical Resource refers to your ability to use a wide range of vocabulary accurately and appropriately to express ideas clearly.

  • Vocabulary analysis: shows how many words you have used at different proficiency levels.

  • Spelling check: identifies the number of spelling mistakes made and propose correct alternatives.

  • Vocabulary repetition: identifies the number of repeated words and their positions in the response.

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5. Grammatical Range and Accuracy

The Grammatical Range and Accuracy refer to your ability to use a variety of grammatical structures correctly and appropriately to convey ideas clearly and effectively.

Grammar check:

  • Identifies grammatical errors in your response, displaying a comprehensive count of mistakes.

  • Reveals the correct suggestions for improvement.

Structure analysis: indicates the proportion of sentences in the paragraph that belong to each structure:

  • Yellow highlights indicate sentences with a Simple structure.

  • Red highlights indicate sentences with a Complex structure.

  • Green highlights indicate sentences with a Compound structure.

  • Blue highlights indicate sentences with a Compound-Complex structure.

  • Orange highlights indicate sentences with an Interrogative structure.

  • Purple highlights indicate sentences with an Imperative structure.

  • Grey highlights indicate sentences with an Exclamatory structure.

  • Black highlights indicate sentences with an Inverted structure.

  • Pink highlights indicate sentences with a Conditional structure.

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