The graph below shows four countries of residence of overseas students in Australia. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make make comparisons where relevant

The provided line chart represents the comparison of the number of
students
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from
Indonesia
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, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore living in
Australia
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from 1982 to 2000.
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, the amount of overseas
students
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from the four countries shows a significant increase throughout the years.
To begin
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with, in 1982, there were only 8.000 Malaysian
students
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living in
Australia
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, and no recruitment from the other three countries.
This
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then
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changed in 1986 with about 3.000 freshmen coming from
Indonesia
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, followed by 9.000 arriving from Hong Kong in 1988.
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, no Singaporean scholars were found in
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before 1987, when around 1.000 of them started staying and more eventually becoming residents, reaching almost 20.000 people in the year 2000. In the same year, there
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more than 80.000
students
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from
Indonesia
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, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Singapore spending their time pursuing education in
Australia
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, with the highest number of them coming from
Indonesia
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and the lowest
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coming from Malaysia.

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Vocabulary: Replace the words students, indonesia, australia with synonyms.
Vocabulary: The word "number of" was used 2 times.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • overseas students
  • country of residence
  • Australia
  • number of students
  • trends
  • highest
  • lowest
  • significant increase
  • decrease
  • stable trends
  • period
  • comparisons
  • highlight
  • potential reasons
  • factors
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