The table and bar graph below show time spent on leisure and household activities in the UK. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table and bar chart
illustrates
the allocated Correct subject-verb agreement
illustrate
time
for entertainment activity and housework in th
United Kingdom.
Correct your spelling
the
overall
, most of the leisure time
UK's residents daily spend on
watching TV, Videos and listening to the Radio. Change preposition
apply
Additionally
, women
dominated the men
in the time
for household activities.
Regarding the table, watching TV accounted for the highest portion of funding entertainment time
in both genders, with 137 minutes
for males and 118 minutes
for females. However
, the time
engaging in their hobbies including reading and playing sports for men
and women
just makes up 33 and 30 minutes
, respectively.
Turning to the bar chart, it can be seen that, women
were often charged with the household activities, resulting in, the time
they allocated for cooking and washing overwhelming the men
by over 70 minutes
per day, with this
figure for men
only approximately 30. Similarly
, females also
have a tendency to wash clothes and iron and shopping rather than men
with nearly around 30m daily. By contrast
, men
tend to be more knowledgeable in repairs when spending approximately 20 m, this
number doubles women
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