KhaiHoan
Apr 7, 2020
Writing Feedback / Task 1 IELTS: Compare consumers Germany, Italy, France and Britain [3]
The chart provided gives data on on the amount of consumption spend on six distinct items in Germany, Italy, France and Britain.
It is clear that British people spent significantly more money than people in other three countries on all six goods whilst the Italians take the least.
Looking at the bar chart with more details, we can see that people in Britain spent just over 170,000 pounds sterling on photographic film, which is the highest number on the chart. Next came with toys in the UK, it also takes a second place which is the number not far behind the former's figure. In the same category, Italy and France use in an equal number on toys, about nearly 160,000 pounds sterling. However, while people in France consump more than Italians on film photo and CDs, Italy people paid out for more personal stereos, tennis racquets and perfumes. Especially, the products of scent make up around £145,000 also a lowest number shown on the chart.
consumption chart on six distinct items
The chart provided gives data on on the amount of consumption spend on six distinct items in Germany, Italy, France and Britain.
It is clear that British people spent significantly more money than people in other three countries on all six goods whilst the Italians take the least.
Looking at the bar chart with more details, we can see that people in Britain spent just over 170,000 pounds sterling on photographic film, which is the highest number on the chart. Next came with toys in the UK, it also takes a second place which is the number not far behind the former's figure. In the same category, Italy and France use in an equal number on toys, about nearly 160,000 pounds sterling. However, while people in France consump more than Italians on film photo and CDs, Italy people paid out for more personal stereos, tennis racquets and perfumes. Especially, the products of scent make up around £145,000 also a lowest number shown on the chart.