The graph below shows the amount of tea and coffee imported by four different countries. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main points and make comparisons where relevant.

The graph below shows the amount of tea and coffee imported by four different countries. Summaries the information by selecting and reporting the main points and make comparisons where relevant.
A glance at the graph provided reveals exotic
tea
and
coffee
by four
countries
(Canada, the US, the
UK
, and Germany) between 0 to 90000 tones which indicates that
tea
in the
UK
and
Coffee
in Germany have a vibrant business in importing.
Overall
, the highest imported
tea
and
Coffee
dedicates were to the United Kingdom and Germany which are increasing from approximately 80000 and 50000 tones;
however
, the lowest importation of
tea
and
coffee
was dedicated to Canada and the
UK
.
According to
the chart,
coffee
was vibrant in imported to all
countries
up to 39000 tones, except in the
UK
which imported almost all 30000. In the case of
tea
was not good at importing, because the three
countries
also
imported
tea
well over 40000;
thus
, the
UK
had the best position in importing
tea
to other nations, it was imported just below with over 80000 tonnes composed of all
countries
.
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Vocabulary: Replace the words tea, coffee, countries, uk with synonyms.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • import/export
  • commodity
  • metric tons
  • comparative
  • trend
  • data
  • statistics
  • significant
  • notable
  • figure
  • country-specific
  • bulk
  • graph/chart
  • depict
  • illustrate
  • fluctuate
  • dominant
  • minor
  • contrast
  • analyze
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