Ôn thi Viết 2
Ôn thi Viết 2
Ôn thi Viết 2
The graph below shows the percentage of part-time workers in each country
of the United Kingdom in 1980 and 2010.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and
make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
Sample:
The bar chart reveals the proportion of part-time employees in four different parts of
the UK from 1980 to 2010.
In brief, the rate of the people in the UK doing part-time jobs had increased through
time, except for the workers of Northern Ireland. Beside, Wales and England had the
most active part-time workers in both eras.
The number of people worked in England as part-time workers accounted for nearly a
quarter however human source in whales was about 8% higher than that in England.
After 30 years, England had a better growth in the ratio of workers than that in Whales.
But the general percentage of employees in 2010 was still larger in Wales.
In addition, Scotland had the lowest part-time workers rate with just over 10% while
Northern Ireland higher than that in 1980. In 2010, the rate of workers declined in
Northern Ireland In the opposite jumped twice as that in 1980 in Scotland.
TASK 2:
The table below shows the percentages of mobile phone owners
using various mobile phone features from 2006 to 2010.
Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and
make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
The table gives information about the ratio of people using different functions of their
mobile phones over a period of 5 years.
Looking at the table, the hand phone was used mostly for telephone calls . But, The
functional differences of mobile phone were more commonly used, it emerged that was
search the internet.
At the beginning, 100% of mobile phone owners used their phones to make calls, followed
by functions were text messaging (73%) and taking photos (66%). In the opposite, less
than 20% of owners played games or music on their phones, and no one used their hand
phones to search the internet or record video.
For 2008, there has relatively little evolved in the data for the top three mobile phone
features. Conversely, the proportion of people using their phones to access the internet has
gone up to over 40% in 2008 and then to over 70% in 2010. There was also a steeply rise
in the use of mobiles to play games and to record video, with figures reaching 41% and
35% respectively in 2010.
The line graph reveals trends in music buying choices between 2011 and 2018.
There are three different kinds: streaming, downloading and buying CDs.
In brief, both downloads and physical sales of music have gradually dropped. The
first one has declined since 2014, while another one has fallen from 2011.
However, there has been a rapidly rise in people streaming music since 2013.
In 2011, the majority of music sales were of CDs, over 50% of all sales. The
opposite, streaming was nothing special at all at only 5%. Beside that, although
people had started to download music, it only represented 35% of sales. When
sales of CDs began to fall, downloads started to go up. They rose steadily and
downloads overtook physical sales in mid-2013. During the same period,
streaming was twice to 10% but then it started to grow faster.
Downloads reached its peak in 2014 at about 43% of sales but dropped to 30% by
2018. This was slightly higher than physical sales, which declined to 25%.
Streaming, on the other hand, overtook both of them and accounted for over 40%
of sales in 2018.
OPTION 2
The charts show the main methods of transport of people travelling to one
university in 2004 and 2009.
Summarise the information be selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparisons where relevant.
The Pie charts reveal the main transports of people used to go to one university in 2004
and 2009.
In brief, Bus and car were the essential ways to get to shool. While the rate of people
choosing bus increased, the rate people choosing car decreased from 2004 to 2009.
The percentage of car accounted for over 50% in 2004, and dropped to about a quater in
2009. At the same time, bus was around a third in 2004, and gradually jumped to 46% in
2009. Beside that, there were more people using bicycle which grown from 9% to 16%.
From 2004 to 2009, both train and walking maintained stable. The first one stood at 3%
in 2004, and slightly rose to 4% in 2009. Another one stood at 4% in 2004, and rose to
6% in 2009. Bo th these transports was too small section in all of the main ways that
people used to university.