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WRITING 5 – STATIC CHART   Recording: Exam question 1 The chart below shows estimated world illiteracy rates by region and by gender for the year 2000. INTRODUCTION (Paraphrase the question) The bar chart illustrates global illiteracy rates in the year 2000, broken down/ segmented by gender and region.
OVERVIEW ● Dynamic chart: Trend + Order ● Static chart: Order Trend → Pattern Aspects - Gender: F > M - Region: Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia What is most striking when looking at the data is a clear pattern of women being more affected by illiteracy than males in all regions examined. It is also important to note that the problem of illiteracy was most serious in Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia. BODY 1 - Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia Looking first at Sub-Saharan Africa, the Arab States, and South Asia, … Looking first at the regions with staggeringly high illiteracy rates, South Asia was most impacted, having approximately 55% of females and 35% of males being illiterates. Trailing/ Following closely behind, the illiteracy levels in the Arab States and Sub-Saharan Africa were roughly the same, with about half of women lacking basic reading and writing skills, a lack they shared with nearly a third of men. BODY 2 Turning to the remaining regions, …
In contrast, illiteracy was far less prevalent in the other parts of the world. Developed countries demonstrate near-universal literacy, as only 1% of males and 2% of females in this region did not know how to read and write. The gender gap/ disparity was slightly larger in East Asia and Oceania, where the figure for illiterate females (20%) being more than double that for males (8%). It is notable that only in Latin America and the Caribbean was there little disparity between the two gender cohorts, with both men and women experiencing illiteracy rates of around 10%. gender group ~ gender cohort ~ gender demographic 4 layouts: US, Japan, Vietnam, and Germany the typical Japanese office has greater capacity than its Vietnamese counterpart

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