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- The table compares the popularity of different degree subjects in three countries, namely Australia, the UK and Franc,

express as percentage. "! #$ %&'" #()*'+, -+. "" The chart shows the Percentage of households with more than car The chart shows which country has the highest proportion of people living in poverty

/he figures sho0 the percentage of flights delayed by more than 12 minutes /he U3A has the highest proportion of people aged 14 and o5er The chart sho0s the unemployment rates in six 6uropean countries 7Again 0e can notice that northern countries are the largest satellite /8 subscribers
7At the end of 9:::, the average number of tele5ision sets per 922 inhabitants in the 6U was equal to 39. 7All countries have seen significant growth rates. Indeed growth rates between 9::; and 9::: ranged bet0een <=> and ;?>. 7The penetration rate of P!s @the number of ABs per 922 inhabitantsC gre0 from <=> up to D=> bet0een 9::? and 9::: 7The number of telephone sets in the 6uropean Union increased by D.4> bet0een 9::? and 9::; and <.?> bet0een 9::; and 9::: 7All countries have seen important growth. A lot of countries experienced strong catch up processes in 9::: 7The average level of mobile penetration in the 6U 0as =2> by the end of 9:::

@Bommon 5erbs used to describe graphs, charts and diagramsC The chart"graph shows le5els of past7school education in four countries The diagram illustrates " represents the structure of the political system The chart "graph compares a5erage 0orEing hours in the UK and the U3
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?e can see from the chart" graph that the number of 5isitors peaEs in August
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@Bommon 5erbs used to describe figures and statistics includeFC /he statisticsGfigures suggest that people in rural areas are healthier. /he figure 0ill increase further, reaching 1 million in <2<2 . Hemand rose by =;> in just t0o year /he time spent 0ith the family dropped from <9> to just 1> @A person or organisation raise or reduce somethingC /he IanE of 6ngland has raised interest rates J"K LMN /he go5ernment has introduced measures to reduce traffic in the capital. OP! QRS 3tatistic sho0s the some amount of 0orE 3tatistic sho0s the total number of o5erseas students 7 H HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HHH HH HHH - In the other bar chart show us how much money 0as spend on TT.. -The initial impression from the charts is that Iangladesh has more rainfall than the other countries overall. - Iverall looJing at the graph as a whole there 0as @ put in an adjecti5e Usignificantly7C upward " downward trend in sales cars. Iverall looJing at the graph as a whole there was a significantly upward trend in sales of Toyota cars and a slight downward trend in sales of Kaewoo cars. 7 It can be seen from the table that in <22<, UK households 0ith children 0ere generally far more liJely to possess home entertainment eVuipment, such as 5ideo games than those 0ithout children. 7 /he older age groups possess this item of eVuipment. It can be seen " it would appear from the cart " table "data "statistics thatL. - Turning to the detail, 7 Although all age groups spend money on holiday abroad, the 42 to 1= age group spend the most 7 The rate of gro0th is slo0er in de5eloping countries. M:N(*. OPB* QR&S TGUV 9:;<=> #()G*. WEF

-XooJing at the table as whole 7 The graph shows the figures of average years increased from ; years to 92 years between 9:;2 and 9::2 while the number in de5eloping countries went up from < years to D years According to the table WWW WWW WWW WWW WW WW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WWW WW Xn Australia by far the most popular subject is Yedicine, with 92>. 7 The hottest 0eather is in Iangladesh overall 7 6ngineering in Franc has by far the highest percentage whereas 3port science in Franc by far has the lowest #ZS+['" #\N]'" ^M '_+, #SN+R&'+, P`'" ^M La+b cde'" -" fZg h' +ihM+g" jk&$ lm +ihno ^P'" 7 The maYority of Banadian li5ed in flats in <22< 7 Xn Iangladesh, the maZimum temperatures is nearly D4B .[evertheless, the a5erage temperature is about 99B in the 0inter 7 Xn the UK, Yedia is the top of the list, at 94> , followed by piterature and 3ports science ,at \]^ each . pa0 and Yedicine come neZt, with 92> and => respectively. 77panguage and 6ngineering are both ranJed bottom at \^. 77 qistory and science are in Yoint second place, with ;>. 77 !hart ! shows the minimum temperatures 0hich occur during rune, February and Hecember at approximately DB in sepal WWW WW WWW WWW WW WW WW WWW WWW WWW WW WWW WW WWW WWW WWW WW WW WW 7 X drinE considerably more coffee than most people 7 Xndia consumes a great deal more rice than Xndonesia 7 Xn <22<, a higher percentage of Banadian li5ed flats than detached ones 7 Xndia consumes much more rice than Xndonesia 7 peila eats slightly more chocolate than X do 7 peila eats a bit more chocolate than X do 7 Xn <22<, a lot more Banadian li5ed in flat than in houses WWWW WWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWW WWWWWWW 77 /here 0as slightly increase in spending on computers from 9::;. t5er the 9:;2s eagle number declined marginally 3ales of Iritish cars exceeded that of 6uropean cars in the UK in <229. 3tocE marEets experienced the biggest nosedive since 9:<:. - Xt Increases until middle rune as soon as stop rising then start decreasing. Bonsumption of beef rose above that of chicEen for the first time in 9:??. 7 spending on booEs rise moderately 7 spending on booEs Yumped steeply 7 spending on booEs climbed dramatically /he number of tourist to peeds Bastle sa0 a dramatic increase in 9:::. /here 0as a dramatic increase in the number of tourists to peeds Bastle. Bastle increased dramatically in 9:::. /he number of tourists to peeds Bastle generally increased o5er the 0hole period. Xnitially, enrolment numbers increased rapidly then slowed after the first three month. 7spending on computers went up suddenly in 9::; /here 0as a sudden jump in consumption of breaEfast cereals compared to bread products. Bonsumption of breaEfast cereals enjoyed a sudden jump the number of tourists to peeds !ompared to bread products consumption of breaEfast cereals jumped suddenly. Xn <229, traffic accident fell below pre5ious numbers /here 0as a marginal decline in eagle numbers o5er the 9:;2s. /he population fell slightly from 9:?4 to 9:;2 /here 0as a slight fall in the population from 9:?4 to 9:;2 /he population experienced a slight fall from 9:?4 to 9:;2. 7 spending on computers dropped in 9::: and <222

77 /here 0as decline spending on computers in 9::< and then again in 9::;. 7 _owever the rainfall does not continue for more than t0o 0eeEs at the same volume but goes down sharply from rune to Hecember by D2cm and then 77 /here 0as a steady fall in spending on booEs from 9::? 6agle number suffered a dramatic decline during the 9:;2s 3ales of BHs took a dive after the introduction of legal do0nloads After reaching a peak of D22m in <222, sales declined rapidly and hit a trough in <224 WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW W 7 the inflation rate has reached its lowest point in 92 years Xlliteracy rates stopped rising and have remained constant until this year 7 spending on booEs reached a peaJ in 9::D After reaching a peak of D22m in <222, sales declined rapidly and hit a trough in <224 `y the middle of the second term, student number leveled of gradually compared to bread products. /he number of students enrolled at the college stayed roughly the same from the first year recorded to the next /here 0as a gradual leveling-off in student numbers by the middle of the second term. 7 spending on booEs leveled off from 9::= to 9::1 /he population finally leveled off in 9:;4 Aopulation figures remained constant over much of period 77 3ales figures occasionally fluctuated. 3ales figures fluctuated minimally o5er the 0hole period 3ales figures saw a minimal fluctuation over the whole period /here 0as a minimal fluctuation in sales figures o5er the 0hole period. 7 spending on computers fluctuated slightly between 9::< and 9::= 7 /here 0as a gradual fluctuation in the amount spent on the computers between 9::< and 9::=. WWW WW WW WW WW WW WW WWW WW WW WW WW WWW WW WW WWW WW WW WW WW WW 7 Xn 9:;2, there were approZimately =9 scientists in industrialised countries whereas there 0ere only 9< in de5eloping countries 7 years increased from ; years to 92 years between 9:;2 and 9::2 while the number in de5eloping countries went up from < years to D years 7 Xn 9:;2, industrialised countries spent approZimately u912 bn on research and de5elopment, whereas far less than u912 bn was spent by de5eloping counties 7 Xn 9::2, industrialised countries spent about uD42 bn while the de5eloping countries spent approZimately u<2 bn

-There are four girls in the first class. In contrast there only two girls in the second class - There are four girls in the first class. In comparison there only two girls in the second class
WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWW 7 /he number of flats in <229 0as nearly double the number of semi7detached houses 7 the number of people 0ithout children 0ho ha5e a AB is nearly the same as the number 0ho ha5e satellite /8. WWWW WW WWW WWW WW WW WW W W WWWW WWW WWW WW WWW WW WWW W Iravil consumes almost as much rice as rapan. rapan does not really consume as much rice as Xndia Iravil consumes nearly four times as much sugar as rapan 7 more economically de5eloped 0orld nearly twice as many people die as in poor countries.

7 Xn the more economically de5eloped 0orld nearly twice as many people as die from Hiseases of the respiratory system in poor countries -[early a times as many people die from diseases of the respiratory system as from infections 7/his 0eaE X read three times as many booEs as last 0eaE. 7 Yore than t0ice as many people die from cancer WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WWW WW WW WW WW WWWW WWW WW WW WW 7 pa0, 6ngineering and languages followed, with 4>, D> and <> respectively. 7piterature is the least popular, 0ith 9> - [eZt we see piterature, at =>, qistory, at <> and lastly sport science, at 2>. 7 In contrast the 42 to 1= age group spend just o5er u?42 7 !ompared to the 42 to 1= age group 0ho spend just o5er u?42. -Is nearly the same as L. Is a little more thanL Is double b That of L The amount" number" percentage ofL -The maYority of... -A minority of L

Ianjo proved to be the most popular chocolate bar in the year <229, selling a total of <21,222 bars. Ianjows figures began the year higher than those of Fravvle, xremlin and yahoo at 11222 bars sold in first quarter. qo0e5er, by the end of the year Ianjo 0as selling less than at the start at only 42222 in the last quarter. xremlin and yahoo bars followed the same sales trend, throughout the year, although more yahoo bars 0ere eaten overall. yahoo and xremlincs worst quart was the second, 0hen then they sold only 91222 and 9<222 respecti5ely. 3ales of xremlin bars dramatically increased in the third quarter with sales doubling from 94222 to over D2222. xremlin sales continued to rise slowly and finished the year at D4222 bar sold in the last quarter. zavvle grew in popularity for the first three quarter of the year, but sales plunged dramatically in the last quarter to an all time low of 99,222 bars
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zavvle sales were consistently the lowest, except in the second quarter when they outsold xremlin by D222 sales, whereas Ianjo remained the best-selling bar.
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/he population experienced a slight fall from 9:?4 to 9:;2. /he number of tourists to peeds Bastle sa0 a dramatic increase in 9:::.
There was a dramatic increase in the number of tourists to Leeds Castle.

There was a slight fall in the population from 1975 to 1980.

There was a minimal fluctuation in sales figures over the whole period.

There was a marginal decline in eagle numbers over the 1980s. There was a sudden jump in consumption of brea fast cereals compared to bread products. There was a gradual levelling-off in student numbers b! the middle of the second term.
6agle numbers suffered a dramatic decline during the 9:;2s. Bonsumption of breaEfast cereals enjoyed a sudden Yump /he number of tourists to peeds Bastle increased dramatically in 9:::. /he population fell slightly from 9:?4 to 9:;2. 3ales figures fluctuated minimally o5er the 0hole period. t5er the 9:;2s eagle numbers declined marginally.

Bompared to bread products, consumption of breaEfast cereals Yumped suddenly Iy the middle of the second term, student numbers levelled off gradually compared to bread products /he number of tourists to peeds Bastle generally increased o5er the 0hole period. /he population finally levelled off in 9:;4. 3ales figures occasionally fluctuated.

Initially, enrolment numbers increased rapidly, then slowed after the first three months. Aopulation figures remained constant o5er much of the period. /he number of students enrolled at the college stayed roughly the same from the first year recorded to the next. 3ales of Iritish cars eZceeded that of 6uropean cars in the UK in <229. After reaching a peaJ of D22m in <222, sales declined rapidly and hit a trough in <224.

Bonsumption of beef rose above that of chicEen for the first time in 9:??. Xn <229, traffic accidents fell below pre5ious numbers. Xlliteracy rates stopped rising and ha5e remained constant until this year. 3tocE marEets experienced the biggest nosedive since 9:<:.

3ales of BHs tooJ a dive after the introduction of legal do0nloads

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