Task 3 M5 LA3
Task 3 M5 LA3
Task 3 M5 LA3
Now, we will focus on exploring charts. This type of GOs is also popular to students and
teachers. Therefore, it is necessary for you, as professional EFL teachers, to understand
about how to comprehend and present information in charts.
What are tables? What is the purpose of presenting information in tables? How to read
tables? How are information presented using them?
First, watch these short videos. It provides you with information about what charts are.
A Bar Charts3
You can display information in the form of a bar chart. Bar charts show data in a visual
and easy to read way.
Below are the results of the survey of ‘Pets owned by people in Tregain Street’ shown as
a bar chart:
A bar chart can be used to compare figures. Below is a bar chart with two bars or
columns for each category (type of pet). This type of bar chart is known as a dual bar
chart. The key on the right-hand side of the bar chart shows that the blue (shaded) bars
represent the men’s answers and the red (lined) bars show the women’s answers.
1
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/video/graphs-and-charts
2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ASmUsK_-5w
3
Modified from BBC. (2018). Graphs and charts. Retrieved from Skillswise: English and Maths for Adults:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/skillswise/topic/graphs-and-charts/resources/e3
Key points
A bar chart needs a title. The title tells you what the bar chart is about. In this example
the title is ‘Survey of pets owned by people in Tregain Street’.
The horizontal axis is the line which goes along the bottom of the chart. It should have a
label. Here the horizontal axis is labelled ‘Types of pet’. Each of the bars should also be
named, for example here they are labelled ‘dog’, ‘cat’ etc.
The vertical axis is the line which goes up the left-hand side of the chart. It too should be
labelled, in this case the label is ‘Number of pets’.
To read the bar chart below you need to look at the scale on the vertical axis and then
read across to the top of each bar.
In this bar chart each bar is labelled, and you can read that:
If your bar chart does not have lines like those in the above example, then you may need
to use a ruler to help you read across to the scale.
Did you notice the marks on the scale? The difference between each mark on the scale is
2, so we say the scale goes up in divisions of 2. Can you see that the ‘hamster’ bar is half
way between divisions? So, the number of people who own hamsters is halfway
between 6 and 8, which is 7. Sometimes bar charts can be shown with horizontal bars. In
this case, you will need to check the length and not the height of the bars to read the
scale. For example:
Task 3: Understand the main points of information presented in charts
A Do these exercises and quizzes to check your understanding of graphs and charts
No Questions Answers
3. Which three players scored ten goals? Johan, Wayne, and Salomon
5. How many players scored more than 15 Two players (Carlos and Dimitar)
goals?
Graphs and charts: Entry 3 quiz
LEVEL A
7. Here's how I spent the past 24 hours? Match the table and pie chart to find out
what I spent the most time on.
A. working
B. sleeping
C. getting dressed
8. I spent more time on meals than travel and getting dressed combined.
A. True
B. False
9. I spent less time watching TV than on doing my household chores.
A. True
B. False
10. What did I spend the least amount of time doing?
A. swimming
B. getting dressed
C. household chores
LEVEL B
1. Choose the graph that best fits with this statement: "House prices rose in
January and February, fell slightly in March and are now holding steady ".
D.
2. Choose the graph that best fits with this statement: "The TV licence has been
frozen for the next 3 years".
A.
3. Choose the graph that best fits with this statement: "This car has excellent
acceleration".
C.
4. Choose the graph that best fits with this statement: "The price of groceries is still
rising".
B.
Venn Diagram fro questions 5 – 8.
5. Look at the Venn diagram. Which country is in the United Kingdom but not in Great Britain?
A. Northern Ireland
B. Republic of Ireland
C. Ireland
6. Look at the Venn diagram. How many countries are in included in the United Kingdom?
A. 6
B. 5
C. 4
7. From the Venn diagram, can you identify the 2 nations that make up the british Isles?
A. Great Britain and United Kingdom
B. United Kingdom and Northern Ireland
C. Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
D. United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland
8. Look at the Venn diagram. Northern Ireland is part of Ireland as well as the United Kingdom.
A. True
B. False
Chart for questions 9 &10
Now, study this other bar chart carefully to answer the questions listed below.
Now, let’s check how much you understand the lessons. Do the following exercises. When
you finish, check your answer with the answer key.
Reading line graphs