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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Pie chart) @otaboyevblog
Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Pie chart)
The pie chart shows boys’ favourite school subjects. Overall, physical education is by far the most popular subject among boys, while history is the least preferred.
In detail, physical education ranks first, chosen by 30%, followed closely by science at 25%. Mathematics comes next, with 18% of boys selecting it as their favourite. Together, these three subjects dominate the chart, accounting for around three-quarters of all responses.
Among the less popular subjects, 10% of boys chose technology and 8% preferred English – a small difference. Geography follows, with 5% selecting it as their favourite. History is the least favoured subject, chosen by only 2% — fifteen times fewer than those who preferred physical education. A further 2% chose subjects outside the main categories.
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The pie chart shows boys’ favourite school subjects. Overall, physical education is by far the most popular subject among boys, while history is the least preferred.
In detail, physical education ranks first, chosen by 30%, followed closely by science at 25%. Mathematics comes next, with 18% of boys selecting it as their favourite. Together, these three subjects dominate the chart, accounting for around three-quarters of all responses.
Among the less popular subjects, 10% of boys chose technology and 8% preferred English – a small difference. Geography follows, with 5% selecting it as their favourite. History is the least favoured subject, chosen by only 2% — fifteen times fewer than those who preferred physical education. A further 2% chose subjects outside the main categories.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table) @otaboyevblog
Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table)
The table presents the number of gold medals won by ten countries during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Overall, China was by far the most successful country, securing the highest number of gold medals, while South Korea won the fewest.
In detail, China ranked first with 62 gold medals, followed by the USA and Russia, with 48 and 47, respectively – a minimal difference of just one medal. The UK came next with 42 gold medals, while France earned a noticeably lower total of 33.
Among the lower-performing nations, Australia followed with 21 gold medals, which is approximately one-third of China’s total. Italy came next with 19, while Ethiopia and Japan earned similar totals — 10 and 9, respectively. South Korea, positioned at the bottom of the list, won only 5 gold medals.
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The table presents the number of gold medals won by ten countries during the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Overall, China was by far the most successful country, securing the highest number of gold medals, while South Korea won the fewest.
In detail, China ranked first with 62 gold medals, followed by the USA and Russia, with 48 and 47, respectively – a minimal difference of just one medal. The UK came next with 42 gold medals, while France earned a noticeably lower total of 33.
Among the lower-performing nations, Australia followed with 21 gold medals, which is approximately one-third of China’s total. Italy came next with 19, while Ethiopia and Japan earned similar totals — 10 and 9, respectively. South Korea, positioned at the bottom of the list, won only 5 gold medals.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Bar Chart) @otaboyevblog
Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Bar Chart)
The bar chart illustrates the six most preferred film genres among men.
Overall, action movies are by far the most popular among men, while romantic comedies are the least favoured.
In detail, action ranks first, selected by 40% of respondents — twice as many as those who preferred comedy (20%). Thriller comes third on the list, attracting 15% of male viewers, while science fiction and western films share identical figures of 10% each.
Romantic comedies are the least popular, chosen by just 5% — half the proportion of those who preferred science fiction or westerns.
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The bar chart illustrates the six most preferred film genres among men.
Overall, action movies are by far the most popular among men, while romantic comedies are the least favoured.
In detail, action ranks first, selected by 40% of respondents — twice as many as those who preferred comedy (20%). Thriller comes third on the list, attracting 15% of male viewers, while science fiction and western films share identical figures of 10% each.
Romantic comedies are the least popular, chosen by just 5% — half the proportion of those who preferred science fiction or westerns.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table) @otaboyevblog
Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table)
The table presents the favourite movie genres of 100 women based on a survey.
Overall, romantic comedy was by far the most popular genre among women, while sci-fi was preferred by the fewest.
In detail, romantic comedy topped the list, selected by 30 women — nearly one-third of the total. Action films followed, with 25 women choosing them, while comedy was favoured by one-fifth of respondents (20). Thrillers and westerns came next on the list, sharing identical figures of 10% each. Sci-fi ranked last, selected by only 5 women — one-sixth of the number who preferred romantic comedy.
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The table presents the favourite movie genres of 100 women based on a survey.
Overall, romantic comedy was by far the most popular genre among women, while sci-fi was preferred by the fewest.
In detail, romantic comedy topped the list, selected by 30 women — nearly one-third of the total. Action films followed, with 25 women choosing them, while comedy was favoured by one-fifth of respondents (20). Thrillers and westerns came next on the list, sharing identical figures of 10% each. Sci-fi ranked last, selected by only 5 women — one-sixth of the number who preferred romantic comedy.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table) @otaboyevblog
Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table)
The table presents data on the ten most popular leisure activities among residents of London in December 2008. Overall, sport and fitness activities were by far the most popular, while playing music was the least commonly chosen activity.
In detail, sport and fitness activities topped the list at 62%, followed closely by playing a team sport and listening to music, with 54% and 53% respectively — a minimal difference of just one percentage point. Reading ranked fourth, chosen by 46%, which was noticeably higher than the 38% who used a computer or the Internet in their leisure time.
Among the lower-ranking free-time activities, 23% of respondents favoured travelling — exactly half of the proportion who reported reading. Socializing followed at 20%, which was twice the proportion of people who selected shopping as their leisure activity (10%). Eating out came next with 8%, four times more popular than playing music, which was chosen by only 2%.
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The table presents data on the ten most popular leisure activities among residents of London in December 2008. Overall, sport and fitness activities were by far the most popular, while playing music was the least commonly chosen activity.
In detail, sport and fitness activities topped the list at 62%, followed closely by playing a team sport and listening to music, with 54% and 53% respectively — a minimal difference of just one percentage point. Reading ranked fourth, chosen by 46%, which was noticeably higher than the 38% who used a computer or the Internet in their leisure time.
Among the lower-ranking free-time activities, 23% of respondents favoured travelling — exactly half of the proportion who reported reading. Socializing followed at 20%, which was twice the proportion of people who selected shopping as their leisure activity (10%). Eating out came next with 8%, four times more popular than playing music, which was chosen by only 2%.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table) @otaboyevblog
Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table)
The table presents data on the types of holiday accommodation chosen by 1,000 people in an online survey.
Overall, hotels were the most popular choice, while renting an apartment was the least preferred. A variety of other accommodation types were selected, with noticeable differences in popularity.
In detail, hotels ranked first with 340 respondents — around one-third of the total. Bed and breakfast and motor home/caravan options came next on the list, sharing nearly equal figures of 170 and 160, respectively. One in ten people (100) stayed with friends, followed closely by those who chose hostels (80).
Among less commonly chosen accommodation types, campsites were selected by 50 people — exactly half the figure who stayed with friends. Cottages followed at 45, which was three times the number of people who rented an apartment (15), the lowest figure recorded. The remaining 40 respondents selected options that did not fall under the listed categories.
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The table presents data on the types of holiday accommodation chosen by 1,000 people in an online survey.
Overall, hotels were the most popular choice, while renting an apartment was the least preferred. A variety of other accommodation types were selected, with noticeable differences in popularity.
In detail, hotels ranked first with 340 respondents — around one-third of the total. Bed and breakfast and motor home/caravan options came next on the list, sharing nearly equal figures of 170 and 160, respectively. One in ten people (100) stayed with friends, followed closely by those who chose hostels (80).
Among less commonly chosen accommodation types, campsites were selected by 50 people — exactly half the figure who stayed with friends. Cottages followed at 45, which was three times the number of people who rented an apartment (15), the lowest figure recorded. The remaining 40 respondents selected options that did not fall under the listed categories.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Bar Chart) @otaboyevblog
Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Bar Chart)
The bar chart shows the eight most popular honeymoon destinations based on a survey of 5000 newly married British couples in 2010.
Overall, Thailand was by far the most popular honeymoon destination, while The Lake District was the least preferred. A variety of other places were selected, with noticeable variation in popularity.
In detail, Thailand ranked first, selected by 1,410 newlywed couples, followed closely by Bali with 1,335 — both significantly ahead of the rest. Costa Rica followed, which was favoured by 750 couples — nearly half as many as those who picked Thailand. The Maldives came fourth on the list with 600 respondents, notably more than those who opted for The Greek Islands (432).
Among the lower-ranking destinations, Paris attracted 209 couples, while Spain and The Lake District were the least popular, with nearly equal figures of 140 and 124 respectively.
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The bar chart shows the eight most popular honeymoon destinations based on a survey of 5000 newly married British couples in 2010.
Overall, Thailand was by far the most popular honeymoon destination, while The Lake District was the least preferred. A variety of other places were selected, with noticeable variation in popularity.
In detail, Thailand ranked first, selected by 1,410 newlywed couples, followed closely by Bali with 1,335 — both significantly ahead of the rest. Costa Rica followed, which was favoured by 750 couples — nearly half as many as those who picked Thailand. The Maldives came fourth on the list with 600 respondents, notably more than those who opted for The Greek Islands (432).
Among the lower-ranking destinations, Paris attracted 209 couples, while Spain and The Lake District were the least popular, with nearly equal figures of 140 and 124 respectively.
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The bar chart shows data on the six most popular film genres among men and women, while the accompanying pie chart presents box-office earnings in the USA in 2010.
Overall, action films were the most popular among men, while romantic comedies topped the list for women. Science fiction attracted the fewest viewers from both genders. In terms of revenue, action movies generated the most income, while ‘other’ genres accounted for the smallest share.
The greatest gender contrast was seen in action and romantic comedy. Action was the top choice for 40% of men but ranked second among women at 25%. Conversely, 30% of women chose romantic comedy, while only 5% of men preferred it. Comedy was equally popular among both genders, at 20% each. Similarly, 10% of men and women selected westerns — exactly half the figure for comedy. Thriller ranked third among men (15%) and fourth among women (10%). Science fiction attracted 10% of men and only 5% of women.
In terms of box-office revenue, action movies led with 49%, accounting for nearly half of total takings — almost twice as much as comedy (24%). Romantic comedies and thrillers followed, contributing 12% and 10% respectively. The remaining 5% of income came from other genres not listed.
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The bar chart shows data on the six most popular film genres among men and women, while the accompanying pie chart presents box-office earnings in the USA in 2010.
Overall, action films were the most popular among men, while romantic comedies topped the list for women. Science fiction attracted the fewest viewers from both genders. In terms of revenue, action movies generated the most income, while ‘other’ genres accounted for the smallest share.
The greatest gender contrast was seen in action and romantic comedy. Action was the top choice for 40% of men but ranked second among women at 25%. Conversely, 30% of women chose romantic comedy, while only 5% of men preferred it. Comedy was equally popular among both genders, at 20% each. Similarly, 10% of men and women selected westerns — exactly half the figure for comedy. Thriller ranked third among men (15%) and fourth among women (10%). Science fiction attracted 10% of men and only 5% of women.
In terms of box-office revenue, action movies led with 49%, accounting for nearly half of total takings — almost twice as much as comedy (24%). Romantic comedies and thrillers followed, contributing 12% and 10% respectively. The remaining 5% of income came from other genres not listed.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table) @otaboyevblog
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The table shows the number of visitors to the UK’s most popular seaside towns in 1960.
Overall, Blackpool attracted the highest number of visitors, while Eastbourne was the least visited. Other towns varied noticeably in popularity.
In detail, Blackpool topped the list with 100,000 visitors, followed by Margate with 75,000. Bournemouth ranked third with 60,000, while Great Yarmouth drew 50,000 visitors — exactly half the figure who visited Blackpool.
St Ives and Eastbourne shared similar numbers, with 25,000 and 20,000 respectively — a modest difference of just 5,000.
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The table shows the number of visitors to the UK’s most popular seaside towns in 1960.
Overall, Blackpool attracted the highest number of visitors, while Eastbourne was the least visited. Other towns varied noticeably in popularity.
In detail, Blackpool topped the list with 100,000 visitors, followed by Margate with 75,000. Bournemouth ranked third with 60,000, while Great Yarmouth drew 50,000 visitors — exactly half the figure who visited Blackpool.
St Ives and Eastbourne shared similar numbers, with 25,000 and 20,000 respectively — a modest difference of just 5,000.
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Task 1 - Comparative Graphs (Table) @otaboyevblog
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The table presents data on the number of students at different levels at Mother Tongue Language School. Overall, the Intermediate level has by far the highest number of students, while the fewest are enrolled in the Advanced and Proficiency levels.
In detail, the Intermediate level ranks first, with 200 students — exactly twice the number of students at Pre-intermediate level (100). Elementary follows with 90 students, while Upper-intermediate has significantly fewer, at 50. Beginner level comes next on the list, with 30 students — one-third as many as in Elementary. Proficiency and Advanced levels each have 25 students, highlighting the sharp contrast in class sizes between higher and lower level students.
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The table presents data on the number of students at different levels at Mother Tongue Language School. Overall, the Intermediate level has by far the highest number of students, while the fewest are enrolled in the Advanced and Proficiency levels.
In detail, the Intermediate level ranks first, with 200 students — exactly twice the number of students at Pre-intermediate level (100). Elementary follows with 90 students, while Upper-intermediate has significantly fewer, at 50. Beginner level comes next on the list, with 30 students — one-third as many as in Elementary. Proficiency and Advanced levels each have 25 students, highlighting the sharp contrast in class sizes between higher and lower level students.
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