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Task 1 :

The bar graph compares the average number of students per primary and
secondary class in six different nations to the global average.
Overall, a lower secondary school class had more students than a primary school
class on average over the world. Additionally, compared to other nations, Asia,
South Korea and Japan had classrooms with a greater average number of
students.
When compared to the global norm, South Korea, Japan, and the UK all had
larger primary school classes in 2006. The average primary school class size in
South Korea was 34 pupils. On the other hand, with 20, 23, and 21 children per
class, respectively, Mexico, Denmark, and Iceland all had primary school
classes that were smaller than the global average.
South Korea once again had the largest classes, with an average of 36 pupils per
class, while Japan, Mexico, and South Korea all had lower secondary school
class sizes that were larger than the global average. Classes in the UK, Denmark,
and Iceland had, respectively, 18, 21, and 20 students per class, which was fewer
than the global average.
Task 2 :
Nowadays, people frequently buy expensive automobiles, clothing, and other
items for specific purposes. According to me, this practice has a bad impact on
the person's mental health in addition to their personal finances.
There are several reasons why individuals buy pricey items. The first reason is
that buying luxury things gives people status. A person who is wearing
something of great value will be viewed as important and valuable. Another
explanation is that when someone utilizes pricey goods, their confidence level
rises. But it is clear from the aforementioned reasons that the tendency has
adverse effects.
Another issue that can arise is that they might turn to the bank for a loan if they
run out of money to pay for certain expensive items. Consequently, if there were
too many loans, not to mention the interest rates, people might become locked in
poverty. Additionally, if someone can no longer afford something, they may
shoplift. Additionally, the issues affect their personal fears as well as their
financial situation. For instance, if their expensive clothes or shoes are missing,
they may start to lose confidence.
In conclusion, social requirements that need to be recognized or respected are
the main motivations for purchasing luxury goods. Even if it could be beneficial
to the company, negative impacts on a person can cause issues, particularly
financially.

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