IELTS Writing Samples by topic

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The chart illustrates what number of individuals per household has changed over the period of 20 years in the country UK. Overall, there used to be more number of individuals who used to live in a single household compar
The given chart illustrates the proportion of the community who ate five portions of vegetables and fruits per day from 2001 to 2008 in the UK.
Given is the chart providing statistics about issues, which are reported the most in the cities of The United Kingdom within one year in 2008.
The given chart reveals the reported of three issues (health services, education and training, air pollution) in 2008 among individuals staying in seven cities in the UK, including Newcastle, Belfast, Birmingham, Cardiff
We are going to talk about the chart here, and discuss about the main information given, and compare the cities given in this chart and the living problems in them in 2008.
The graph illustrates the comparison of people who consume five portions of fresh produce daily in the UK within 7 years. Overall, women had the highest daily fresh produce consumption throughout the years.
The pie charts illustrates how much members of Britain spent on different items in the United Kingdom in the year 1972 and 2001. Overall, in 1917, British spent much on food while in 2001, they used much on Cars.
The bar chart illustrates the proportion of women, men and children consuming five servings of fruit and vegetables each day in 8 years from 2001 to 2008 in the UK.
The chart demonstrates the proportions of major problems faced by the residents of seven different cities of United Kingdom in 2008, divided into three categories. (25)
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