Master the IELTS Map

Map questions usually show a town, an island, or a building layout. You will typically see two maps of the same location at different times (e.g., 1990 vs. Present) and must describe the changes.

Key Strategies for Maps

🧭 Compass Points Use North, South, East, West. Never say “at the top” or “on the right.”
🧱 Passive Voice Towns don’t build themselves. Use the passive voice: “A new road was built” (not “They built a new road”).
🕰️ Time Travel Pay close attention to dates. You will need to switch perfectly between Past Simple and Present Perfect tenses.

Essential Vocabulary for Maps

Building & Expanding

  • Constructed / Built: “A new hospital was constructed.”
  • Expanded / Extended: “The car park was extended to the north.”
  • Replaced: “The old factory was replaced by a park.”

Removing & Destroying

  • Demolished / Knocked down: “The houses were demolished.”
  • Removed / Chopped down: “The forest was chopped down.”
  • Cleared: “The area was cleared to make way for a mall.”

The Standard 4-Paragraph Structure

1. Introduction

  • Paraphrase the prompt (e.g., “The maps illustrate the development of the town of X between…”).

2. Overview

  • Describe the overall transformation (e.g., “Overall, the town became much more commercial and less residential”).

3. Detail Paragraph 1

  • Group the changes geographically (e.g., everything that happened in the North and West).
  • Describe what was there before, and what is there now.

4. Detail Paragraph 2

  • Describe the changes in the other half of the map (e.g., the South and East).
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Pro Tip: Prepositions of Place Grammar points are heavily awarded here. Practice using phrases like: “to the north of,” “adjacent to,” “along the banks of the river,” and “in the south-west corner.”

Map: Practice Tests

Click on a test below to view the full prompt and sample answers.

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