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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Ielts Writing Task 1 - Sale or Lunch and Dinner at a restaurant

The table below shows the sale of lunch and dinner at a restaurant at the business district between October 7 and 13, 2007.
Ielts Wrting Task 1 - Sale of lunch and dinner 

The given table depicts the sales registered at lunch and dinner at  a small restaurant in the downtown business district between October 7 to 13, 2007.

The trends for order place for lunch clearly indicate that more and more people tended to have lunch at the restaurant in the middle of the week, on the Wednesday.

The sales on the rest of weekdays hovered between $2375 on Thursday and $2500 on Friday, and dropped below $2500 on weekends, with Sunday registering only $1550.

However, lesser and lesser number of people opted for dinner at the restaurant in the middle of the week. The sales rose as the week advanced with Friday registering the highest sales.

The sale of dinner witnessed similar trend to that of lunch, with Saturday and Sundays registering lowest sales $1900 and $1450 respectively.


To conclude, more and more people tended to have lunch as the mid of the week approached and highest number of people dined out as the weekend approached. 

Friday, September 11, 2015

The Table below shows the results of a survey that asked 6800 Scottish adults - Ielts Academic Writing Task 1

The Table below shows the results of a survey that asked 6800 Scottish adults (aged 16 years and over) whether they had taken part in different cultural activities in the past 12 months.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
Ielts Academic Writing Task 1


Participation in cultural activities, by age
16-24
25-44
45-74
All aged 16 and over

%
%
%
%
Any performance*
35
22
17
22
Undertaking any crafts
11
17
22
19
Cultural purchases
11
17
18
16
Any visual arts
30
16
11
15
Any writing
17
6
5
7
Computer based
10
9
5
6
* Dancing, singing, playing musical instruments and acting


The given table depicts the age wise details of participation by 6800 Scottish adults in an array of cultural activities.
The table shows that most of participants aged between 16-24 took part in any performance (35%) - dancing, singing, playing musical instruments and acting –; while least number of people participated in computer based activities (10%).

Similarly, most participants in 25-44 age group took part in any performance (22%), whereas only 6% went for any writing activity.

Most of people aged with 45-74 years participated in Undertaking any crafts while only 5% went for any writing and computer based activities each.

In an overall, all participants aged 16 and above took part in any performance (22%) while least number of people participated in computer based activities (6%).

To sum up the assessment, most of the participants seemed to be more inclined to any activity – closely followed by undertaking any crafts; cultural purchases; any visual arts; any writing, whilst least number of participants seemed inclined to computer based activities.