You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The maps below show the changes of a school from 1985 to present time. Write a report for a university, lecturer describing the information shown below. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.
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The two maps elaborate on the transformation a certain school underwent, comparing its layout in 1985 to the present day.
Generally speaking, one noticeable difference is the number of students that attend the institute. The area used to be built to house 1,500 students but
then
was further
developed for 800 more individuals. This
could be reflected in the number of buildings on the premises, now having six total facilities instead
of the original five.
Looking closer, we can surmise that the university focused much more on outdoor activities back then
. This
can be understood from the size of the playing fields, which took up nearly half of the layout. Another interesting feature is the path connecting the car park and the playground, presumably for parents to pick up their young after playtime.
Looking over at the academy's map now, the size of the fields is limited to mostly the bottom right corner. Furthermore
, there has been more emphasis on education, as more classrooms were installed for teaching purposes. Other than that, the library was also
repurposed into a learning centre, including a computer room as well.Submitted by k2englishcenter on
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