IELTS
JOURNAL
80
Sample Answer 33
The bar chart shows the monthly spending in dollars of a family in the USA on three items in 2010
The bar chart depicts the
monthly expenditure on food, gas and clothing of a family
living in the USA in 2010. Overall, it can be seen that levels of expenditure fluctuated
over the period.
To begin, in January the most
money was spent on food, at approximately $500 per
month. Although expenditure on food increased slightly the following month, it then
fell to account for the lowest expenditure of all the items at the end of the period at
just over $300.
Gas appeared to follow the opposite pattern to food spending.
It started lower at
about $350 per month, falling in the following month, and then increasing
significantly to finish at just under $600 in April.
Clothing, which at just over $200 accounted for the
lowest expenditure at the
beginning of the period, fluctuated dramatically over the time frame. After reaching
around the same levels as food in February (nearly $600), it
dropped markedly in
March, then jumped to just under $700 in the final month.
With the exception of an increase in March, average spending decreased slightly over
the four months.
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IELTS
JOURNAL
81
Sample Answer 34
The bar chart shows the number of times per week (in 1000s), over five
weeks, that three computer packages were downloaded from the internet
The bar chart illustrates the download
rate per week of ActiveX, Java and Net
computer packages over a period of five weeks. It can clearly be seen that ActiveX
was the most popular
computer package to download, whilst Net was the least
popular of the three.
To begin, ActiveX and Java showed a similar pattern, with both
gradually increasing
from week 1 to week 5. However, the purchases of Active X remained significantly
higher than for the other product over this time frame. In week 1, purchases of
ActiveX stood at around 75,000, while those for Java were about 30,000 lower. With
the exception of a slight fall in week 4, downloading of ActiveX kept
increasing until it
reached a peak in the final week of just over 120,000. Java also increased at a steady
rate, finishing the period at 80,000.
The product that was downloaded the least was Net. This began at slightly under
40,000, and, in contrast to the
other two products, fell over the next two weeks to
reach a low of approximately 25,000. It then increased sharply over the following two
weeks to finish at about 50,000, which was well below that of ActiveX.
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