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SAMPLES TASK 1 - Written by Tho Ba Nguyen CHARTS WITH TREND SAMPLE 1 The graph below gives information about international tourist arrivals in five countries. The statistics set out how many international tourist arrivals were welcomed in five different countries over a 15-year period, ending in 2010. Overall, all five countries witnessed an ascending trend in the number of arrivals, with France experiencing the biggest increase. Among the five, the USA and France were the most popular destinations in 2010. At the start of the period, by far the most popular country was the USA, with about 70 million international arrivals being recorded, which was double the figure for France. In the same year, the number of arrivals in Malaysia stood at over 20 million, more than twice as many as those of Egypt and Brazil, at under 10 million each. Thereafter, international tourists arrivals in the USA increased gradually to a peak of around 90 million in 2005, after which a slight decrease was recorded at the end of the period. Meanwhile, France registered a significant increase until its figure was exactly the same as that for the USA in 2010. The remaining countries also followed similar patterns, but less pronounced, with respective figures for Malaysia, Egypt and Brazil being 50, 20 and 15 million arrivals in 2010. (9979 = 8.5) (190 words)
SAMPLES TASK 1 - Written by Tho Ba Nguyen SAMPLE 2 The graph below shows population figures for India and China since the year 2000 and predicted population growth up until 2050. The line graph compares the populations of India and China from 10-year intervals, starting in 2000, and projections for 2050. Overall, the two countries generally witnessed an upward shift in their populations. In addition, the figure for China was higher than that for India at the start of the period, but by 2050, the situation would be reversed. The period opened with a considerable contrast in the number of people living in both countries, as China was home to about 1.25 billion people, while the number of Indian people were reported at 1 billion. Thereafter, China's population increased gradually during the first 20 years, and is estimated to reach a peak of 1.45 billion people by 2030. The figure, however, is predicted to decrease slightly, finishing at 1.4 billion people by 2050. By contrast, an ascending trend could be observed in India's population, and calculations show that this trend would continue until 2050, with its estimated figure being 1.6 billion people in that year. It is also set to overtake China’s by 2030. (177 words) SAMPLE 3 The chart shows the consumption of electricity in five countries from 2000 to 2004.
SAMPLES TASK 1 - Written by Tho Ba Nguyen Plan The line chart illustrates how much energy was consumed in five different countries during the course of 5 years, starting from 2000.
SAMPLES TASK 1 - Written by Tho Ba Nguyen Overall, the electricity consumption of country B, C and D experienced an increasing trend while the figure for country A witnessed a considerable decrease and that for country E fluctuated mildly. Of the five countries, although country A consumed the highest amount of electricity, country B overtook it in the second half of the period. In 2000, the highest amount of electrical power consumed belonged to country A, at 4000 TkWh, 300 TkWh higher than the figure for B and 1500 TkWh higher than that for D. The next place went to country C, with 2000 TkWh, double the consumption of country E. Thereafter, there was a marked drop to 3200 TkWh in 2004 in the electric energy consumption of country A whereas the amount of electrical power consumed in country B increased considerably to 4200 TkWh in 2004, surpassing that of country A. Likewise, the figures for C and D both underwent an upward shift, finishing at 2700 and 2200 TkWh respectively. Finally, the consumption of country E fluctuated around the vicinity of 1000 TkWh during the entire period. (202 words) SAMPLE 4 The line graph shows the percentage of the New Zealand population from 1950 to 2050. The line graph displays the proportion of people living in New Zealand in terms of different age groups since 1950 and includes a forecast to 2050.

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