The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002.

The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002.
This
table depicts the percentage of people spending on three different things between five countries in 2002. It is clear from the figure that most of the spending went to
food
products.
According to
what is shown Turkey have the highest percentage for
food
and
education
with 32.14% for
food
and 4.35 % for
education
, but we can notice that the next country was Ireland with 28.91% for
food
and Spain, Italy and Sweden come respectively.
Moreover
, the clothing spending spend was 9% for Italy and
this
was the highest percentage in the section. Next the
education
, Turkey was the highest one with 4.35%, but Ireland and Spain were the lowest
spending
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spendings
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respectively.
To sum up
, we could say that in general most of the income went to
food
, clothing and
education
, respectively, but with a different per cent because
food
has 15.77% at least and
that is
more than any per cent
in
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for
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clothing and
education
sections.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words food, education with synonyms.
Vocabulary: Only 4 basic words for charts were used.
Vocabulary: The word "percentage" was used 3 times.
Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the fourth paragraph.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • consumer spending
  • items
  • countries
  • comparison
  • overview
  • table
  • data
  • information
  • proportion
  • percentage
  • figures
  • categories
  • expenditure
  • purchases
  • spending habits
  • trends
  • average
  • highest
  • lowest
  • variation
  • pattern
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