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π©βπΌ βHow often do you go to the cinema?"
π¨π»βπ "Well to be honest, I think I would have to say that it really depends. Like for instance, if I have the money, then itβs quite possible that I will watch a movie in the cinema, two or three times a month. You know cinema tickets are pretty pricey in China. Whereas in contrast, if Iβm broke, itβs more likely that I watch movies at home on DVD: you probably know that DVDs are quite cheap here, especially compared to the price of a cinema ticket."
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π©βπΌ βHow often do you go to the cinema?"
π¨π»βπ "Well to be honest, I think I would have to say that it really depends. Like for instance, if I have the money, then itβs quite possible that I will watch a movie in the cinema, two or three times a month. You know cinema tickets are pretty pricey in China. Whereas in contrast, if Iβm broke, itβs more likely that I watch movies at home on DVD: you probably know that DVDs are quite cheap here, especially compared to the price of a cinema ticket."
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π¨π»βπΌ The line graph below shows the household recycling rates in three different countries between 2005 and 2015.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
1οΈβ£ The line graph illustrates the regional household recycling rates in the UK, France and Germany from 2005 to 2015.
2οΈβ£ Overall, the recycling rates of the UK and Germany showed a steady but significant rise over the period, while the percentage of recycled waste in France experienced a downward trend.
3οΈβ£ In 2005 the recycling rates of the UK and Germany were nearly 35% and 20% respectively. Germany's rate increased sharply throughout the period, exceeding France's rate in 2009 and reaching almost 60% in the end of the period. In the meantime, the percentage of recycled waste in the UK grew to 40% in 2007, and then remained steady until 2009. During 2009-2011 it experienced a rapid surge to more than 50% and continued with a gradual increase to 60% in 2015.
In early 2005 the recycling rate of France (50%) was the highest among these three countries. However, it dramatically declined to 30% in 2013. Then, there was a growth of 10% in 2015, but France's recycling rate was the lowest in the end of the period.
You should never write a conclusion in Writing task 1
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π¨π»βπΌ The line graph below shows the household recycling rates in three different countries between 2005 and 2015.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
get the highest score, you should follow this answer structure:π Sample Answer:
1οΈβ£Introduction
2οΈβ£General overview
3οΈβ£Specific features
1οΈβ£ The line graph illustrates the regional household recycling rates in the UK, France and Germany from 2005 to 2015.
2οΈβ£ Overall, the recycling rates of the UK and Germany showed a steady but significant rise over the period, while the percentage of recycled waste in France experienced a downward trend.
3οΈβ£ In 2005 the recycling rates of the UK and Germany were nearly 35% and 20% respectively. Germany's rate increased sharply throughout the period, exceeding France's rate in 2009 and reaching almost 60% in the end of the period. In the meantime, the percentage of recycled waste in the UK grew to 40% in 2007, and then remained steady until 2009. During 2009-2011 it experienced a rapid surge to more than 50% and continued with a gradual increase to 60% in 2015.
In early 2005 the recycling rate of France (50%) was the highest among these three countries. However, it dramatically declined to 30% in 2013. Then, there was a growth of 10% in 2015, but France's recycling rate was the lowest in the end of the period.
You should never write a conclusion in Writing task 1