A glance at the pie chart provided reveals how much money British students spent per month in different categories of items, along with their income sources in 2016.
The given pie graphs illustrate data about the rate of the four different types of transportation used in the British in 1996,1985 and 2005. Overall, it can be easily seen that private cars are the most popular and the p
The line graph illustrates the total expenses by foreign tourists in the United Kingdom between 1980 and 2010 while the bar graph gives the information on the purpose of their visit in 1980 and 2010.
The bar chart provided illustrates the average income of United Kingdom citizents in different cities (London, Manchester, Glasgow, Bristol, Birmingham, Edinburgh and Cambridge). Unit of measuerment used is pound sterlin
The chart delineates the annual expenditure of UK citizens belonging to different age groups in three categories: food and drink, restaurants and hotels, and entertainment.
The bar chart gave an informtion on three differents types of catergories between a differents group of age which are populations who are living in The UK in a year of 2004
The two bar charts illutrate the destination of UK students after leaving college in 2008.The first bar displays the UK graduates destination and the second bar shows the UK postgraduates destination namely part-time wor
The graphs below demonstrate what graduate and postgraduate students from United Kingdom who were not occupied in full-time job did after leaving college in 2008.
The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of the UK public sector staffs occupied by age in 2015 and 2020. At a glance, the pie charts were divided into five categories. It is interested to note that while the ratio
These bar charts depict the comparison between graduate and postgraduate students about full-time working after finishing college in 2008 in UK. It is clear from the graph that the category of further study took that hig
The provided chart illustrates data on different occupations in the United Kingdom along with their corresponding salary information. The table presents the average weekly working hours associated with each profession.
The chart illustrates three different expenses of each group of people seperated by their ages in the United Kingdom in 2004. The chart shows in percentages.
The chart and table show the relation between income and working hours of each 4 jobs in the United Kingdom. Income is shown in pounds, and working hours are shown in hours.
The pie charts illustrate the number of four different kinds of vehicle used in the United Kingdom in three different years with the twenty years interval, starting from 1965. The charts are given in percentage.
🚀 Prepare for IELTS writing section today!
Unlimited Task 1 checks
Get all the feedback you need to keep improving your charts and letters.