The graph shows the annual income of languages-related jobs in US dollars in five cities. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

The graph shows the annual income of languages-related jobs in US dollars in five cities.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
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The following bar chart illustrates a variation in annual salaries related to language-learning careers in the following cities: "
Mexico
, Dubai, Paris, Munich and Toronto",
this
income is interpreted using the american currency: US dollar.
Overall
, it is evident that the city of Canada - Toronto - leads the chart as the country with the highest salary on
this
list for each role.
In contrast
,
Mexico
belongs to the bottom of the list, having figures that represents 'a third' when being compared to the canadian metropolis.
Likewise
, Dubai maintains an average of 60,000, which is roughly three times higher than
Mexico
. Following in the list is Paris with an increase of 10%. Succeeding by the Tech Hub of Europe, Munich; with a slighty rise of 5% in annual income. It is worth mentioning though, that there is a dramatically variation between each roles, Interpreters are often paid a 10% less than Translators, and Language Teachers tend to be poorly paid.
However
, in
Mexico
happens the opposite, those who enjoy teaching foreign languages have the highest wage.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words mexico with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "chart" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • annual income
  • languages-related jobs
  • US dollars
  • five cities
  • highest income
  • lowest income
  • average income
  • significantly higher
  • second highest
  • one-fourth
  • gradual increase
  • variations
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