The bar chart shows that interest in a subject is the top reason adults choose to study, followed by gaining qualifications. The pie chart indicates that most people prefer individual cost-sharing for courses, followed by employer cost-sharing, with taxpayers sharing costs least. The document discusses survey results on adults' motivations for studying and preferences for how to share costs of adult education courses.
The bar chart shows that interest in a subject is the top reason adults choose to study, followed by gaining qualifications. The pie chart indicates that most people prefer individual cost-sharing for courses, followed by employer cost-sharing, with taxpayers sharing costs least. The document discusses survey results on adults' motivations for studying and preferences for how to share costs of adult education courses.
The bar chart shows that interest in a subject is the top reason adults choose to study, followed by gaining qualifications. The pie chart indicates that most people prefer individual cost-sharing for courses, followed by employer cost-sharing, with taxpayers sharing costs least. The document discusses survey results on adults' motivations for studying and preferences for how to share costs of adult education courses.
decision of adults for studying. In contrast, the pie
chart shows people's desire for the cost-sharing of adult education. Overall, it can be seen that the interest in a subject is the top reason behind the adult's will to study, and the cost of education should be shared individually. Firstly, the interest in the subject has been the prime reason for adults' desire to study, and it is followed by qualification gain as the second most reason for studying among the adults. Only 22% thought that education could give them an upper hand in their current job. However, the opinions are divided on the reasons for "improving prospects of promotion" and "enjoying studying". Finally, only 12% thought education would aid them in changing jobs, while last but not least, adult education could help them meet people By far, cost-sharing of each course to be more individualistic has been preferred the most, with 40% of survey takers agreeing. It is followed by 35% of survey takers agreeing that the employer should share each course's cost. Lastly, 25% have agreed that the taxpayers should share the cost of each course. Comments
This bar and pie chart would give you a good score as it meets the task's requirements.
Note that the introduction mentions both the line
and bar chart: The bar chart illustrates the reason behind the decision of adults for studying. In contrast, the pie chart shows people's desire for the cost-sharing of adult education.
The overview also mentions both:
Overall, it can be seen that the interest in a subject is the top reason behind the adult's will to study, and the cost of education should be shared individually.
The first body paragraph then explains the data
from the bar chart, and the second body paragraph presents the data from the pie chart.