【雅思小作文不再怕】精选描述对比的高级词汇
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小作文中常常需要对数据进行比较,可是总不能只会用"bigger than" ,"more than", "less
than"吧。。来看看下面这些词汇以及解说,原来小作文也可以有很多花样!
This lesson looks at some more advanced comparison vocabulary for academic
task 1 writing to talk about the degree or size of the comparison. The idea is
generally not enough to say that something is “bigger than” something else, you
need to say by how much and that there are times you want to use words and not
just numbers.
Why do you need this language? Why not just use numbers?
An extremely interesting comment on this site came from someone who asked
whether it was wrong to say something was “far more” than something else on the
grounds that this was a subjective opinion and the task is to describe the data
objectively. My answer to this is:
this is a language task and you should try to use language and not just
numbers in your answer
this is a summary task and that means that you do not include all the
numbers, but describe some of them in language
mostly, you should try and combine words and numbers together in order to
give the examiner/reader as much information as possible
in your summary statement, however, (normally either your
introduction/conclusion) you may simply use words without numbers because it is
a general description of the chart/graph/table
Amounts and numbers
notes
Considerably and significantly have similar meanings. I would say that
considerably is the stronger word, but someone else might tell you
different!
A useful alternative to marginally is fractionally.
Be careful with countable and uncountable words. You use amount and less with
uncountable words such gas and number, and fewer with countable words such as
people.
I would avoid using a lot more as this is rather non-academic language.
Alternatives would include far more and a great deal more.
Differences
notes
You should be careful with the prepositions here. You talk about a difference
between two things, but say one thing is different from (or sometimes to)
something else.
Similarities
Notes
While you cannot use almost similar, you can say almost the same as
Other useful adjectives
notes
The preposition used with both these words is to. So one thing can be
identical or comparable to something else.
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