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Describing graphs/charts,...
| naticic
The chart illustrates how London's citizens' choice of four different transport modes changed from 1960 to 1980 and 2000. It is clear that in 2000 people started privileging cars over the tube, trains and buses. In 1960 Londoners seemed to take rather the bus to work (39 % of them driving by bus) than driving their own cars (just over ...
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IELTS academic writing – task 1
| desweet77
The graph compares the number of visits of two new music websites over 15 days. The two music sites are Music Choice and Pop Parade. Music Choice’s website got 40,000 hits on the first day and dropped about 50%. On the third day the hits rocketed up to 60,000 and again fell back to 20,000. After this period of extreme ...
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Graph Description and Interpretation
| Icecoffee01
Description The graph above illustrates the changes in the US price levels as well as a forecast for the coming two months. Starting in September 2009 with a deflation where the inflation rate stood approximately at -1.3 per cent, it experienced a sharp rise and accounted for 2.8 percent by the end of 2009. In 2010 the prices grew at ...
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Graph Description and Interpretation
| Icecoffee01
Description The graph above monitors the various changes in the US GDP growth rate. In the first two quarters of 2006 the growth rate stood at 3 percent. At the beginning of the third quarter the GDP grew at an ever slower rate until it hit bottom by the beginning of 2007. The following months were characterized by fluctuations. Stagnating ...
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