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Zetland teenagers
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What data can we compare?And how can we explain it?
Zetland teenagers
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Looking moreclosely at the pie
chart, we can note
that …
Zetland teenagers
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Looking more closely atthe pie chart, we can note
that some venues like
recreational centres and
gyms (32%) appear to be
preferred twice as much
as some venues like
bookstores and libraries
(14%) .
Zetland teenagers
It is not surprising that most teenagers can get tired easily because of
studies, so recreational centres and gyms let teenagers unwind more
from hectic working days in comparison with bookstores and libraries.
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Looking moreclosely at the pie
chart, we can note
that …
Zetland teenagers
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Looking more closely at thepie chart, we can note that
some venues like
recreational centres and
gyms (32%) appear to be
preferred almost 11 times
as much as some venues
like coffee shops and cafes
(3%).
Zetland teenagers
It is quite surprising that most teenagers tend to spend their spare time
with friends there as these venues are the best options for friends’
gatherings.
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Looking more closely at the piechart, we can note that the
number of students in a group
(42%) appears to matter more in
learning a foreign language for
the surveyed than a good teacher
(27%).
It seems quite surprising for me because a skilled teacher can
effectively teach both very large and small groups, so he or she should
be considered to be more crucial than the size of a learning group.
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Looking more closely at the piechart, we can note that reading
books in a foreign language (10 %)
appears to matter as often as
watching films in a foreign
language (10%).
It is not surprising that these activities are the most common and
available ways to expand learner’s vocabulary.
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Select and report 2-3 factsZetland teenagers
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According to the data, it can benoticed, that the least favoured
venue for spending time with
friends among Zetland
teenagers is coffee shops and
cafes (3%).
Some of the surveyed prefer to
spend time with friends at
home or in parks and public
spaces - 19 % and 25 %
respectively.
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Select and report 2-3 facts13.
According to the data, the numberof students in a group (42%) and a
good teacher (27%) matter most in
learning a foreign language for the
majority of those surveyed.
Speaking practice opportunities
rank third, at 15%. Reading books
in a foreign language and watching
films in the original are most
important for 10% and 6% of the
respondents respectively.
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1.select and report 2-3 facts;2.make 1-2 comparisons where relevant and give
your comments;
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1.select and report 2-3 facts;2.make 1-2 comparisons where relevant and give
your comments;
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The main problem thatone can face ….
A possible solution is to
…
outline a problem that one
can face when self-studying a
foreign language and suggest
a way of solving it;
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The main problem thatone can face while selfstudying a foreign
language is a lack of
speaking practice. A
possible solution is to
find speaking partners on
special websites and
practise with them on a
regular basis.
outline a problem that one
can face when self-studying a
foreign language and suggest
a way of solving it;
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It is vital to emphasiseone issue that is often
occurred ….
…..
A possible solution is to
….
outline a problem that can
arise with some IT jobs and
suggest a way of solving it
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It is vital to emphasise oneissue that is often occurred
with some IT jobs.
Sometimes it is quite hard to
climb the career ladder as the
IT job market is highly
competitive nowadays.
A possible solution is to
develop professional skills and
attend IT conferences in order
to be kept up.
outline a problem that can
arise with some IT jobs and
suggest a way of solving it
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The main problem that onecan face if moving to a
small town is feeling
isolated and lonely
A possible solution is to to
join a local gym, take
fitness classes, or participate
in outdoor activities like
hiking, biking, or camping
to meet like-minded people.
— outline a problem that can
arise with moving to a small
town and suggest a way of solving
it;
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The main problem that onecan face if moving to a
small town is feeling
isolated and lonely
A possible solution is to
build relationships with
neighbours that can help
ease feelings of loneliness
and isolation.
— outline a problem that can
arise with moving to a small
town and suggest a way of solving
it;
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The main problem that onecan face is not being able to
communicate with locals
due to language barriers.
A possible solution is to use
a translation app or
dictionary.
— outline a problem that can arise
when travelling and suggest a way
of solving it;;
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Select and report2-3 facts
According to the data, 18% of the respondents opt for the school that
provide modern technical equipment. Some of the surveyed (13%)
consider excellent sports facilities to be the most important factor in
choosing a school for their children. A small fraction of those polled
(11%) find safety reputation to be the most crucial.
25.
make1-2 comparisons
where relevant
and give your
comments
Looking more closely at the table, we can note that, “High quality of
teaching” (48 %) as a factor that Zetlanders matter in choosing a school
for their children is given almost 5 times as often as ”Location” (10%).
It is not surprising for me because first-rate teaching can contribute to
the possibility of entering the best universities, so it should be
considered to be more crucial than a school location.
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outline a problem that can arise with choosing a school for one’schildren and suggest a way of solving it
The main problem that one can face when choosing a school for
one’s children is extracurricular activities. Some schools might not
offer the activities or sports one's child is interested in. A possible
solution is to make a list of the activities that are important to one's
child and look for schools that offer them.
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• select and report 2–3 facts;• make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
• outline a problem that can arise with online education and suggest a
way of solving it;
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