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Class: Ms.

Trân’s

Name: Duy Khương

TREND QUIZ
The line graph below gives information about the number of visitors to three London museums
between June and September 2013. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the
main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words

The chart illustrates how many visitors went to three London museums from June to
September 2013. Overall, the British Museum had the most visitors at the start while this figure
also topped the list at the end throughout the surveyed months. Furthermore, all sectors
increased, with the exception of the Natural History Museum. -> Visitor volume to Natural
History Museum decreased over the period, whereas the figures for the remaining experienced
a downward trend at the same time

Starting at 600,000, the quantity of the British Museum’s visitors experienced a wild fluctuation
over the period, arriving at a high of 650,000 in September. Regarding the Science Museum,
this figure began beginning at precisely 400,000, there was a dip to 300,000 before significantly
recovering followed by a significant recovery to 450,000 visitors at the end of the period.

Additionally, following the start of 550,000, in the quantity of the Natural History Museum’s
visitors visitor volume, this figure dramatically dropped to under 400,000 in July and then
remained stable until August. Following this, it picked up to over 450,000 in September.
Class: Ms.Trân’s

- Còn 1 số lỗi sai ngữ pháp:

 thiếu liên kết giữa 2 vế S+V


 ko đồng bộ giữa adj+N và V+ADV

12/03/2024

LINE CHART
The line chart shows the number of fiction and non-fiction books sold at a small
bookshop on campus at a university in London in 2030.

The chart illustrates the projected of how many fiction and non-fiction books will be sold at an outlet on
campus at a university in London in 2030. Overall, Fiction books will have the most sales throughout the
period. Furthermore, both books will experience a wild fluctuation over the period.

Starting at 120 books, there will be a slight oscillation between January and August, arriving at precisely
200 books in fiction book sales. Following this, a plummet to under 100 books is forecast in this figure
over the next month before dramatically recovering to 280 books at the end of the period.

Additionally, non-fiction book sales will begin at 350 books and remain stable until the following month.
Subsequently, this figure is expected to witness a fluctuation, reaching a record high of over 350 books
in May. In contrast, a plummet to 250 books will be recorded in June prior to a wild oscillation
throughout the period, with data reaching 330 books in December.
Class: Ms.Trân’s

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