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Describing Pie Chart Describing one part of the chart - PowerPoint Presentation

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Describing Pie Chart Describing one part of the chart - PPT Presentation

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Describing Pie ChartSlide2

Describing one part of the chartSlide3

Starting with the adjective:

The

highest

The greatest

The

lowest

The most

A significant

The smallest

The largest

percentage of

proportion of

number of

women

cars sold

holiday makers

are employed in

the

X category

are red

come from SpainSlide4
Slide5

Starting with Adjective

The highest percentage of time spent on internet was on viewing content.

The smallest proportion of total time spent on internet was for social networking.Slide6
Slide7

The highest proportion of expenditures in 1960 was for housing.

The least prevalent expenditures in 1960 was for child care and education.Slide8

Starting with the subject:

Red is

the

Professional is the

Spain

is the

most

second/third most

least

popular

prevalent

common

car

colour

employment category

holiday destinationSlide9

Starting with Subject

Viewing content on the internet was the most common in terms of the time spent.

Users spent most of their time viewing content on the internet.

Internet users spent the least prevalent time on social networking.Slide10
Slide11

In 1960,

expenditures on housing

was

the most common.

Expenditures on clothing

was

the least prevalent in 2009 which was only 6%.Slide12

Describing two parts of the chartSlide13

Starting with the adjective:

As many

Twice as many

Three times as

many

Not as many

red cars

women

holiday makers

are sold

are employed in X

come from X

as …

More

Far more

Much more

Many more

A lot more

Substantially more

Considerably more

Significantly more

Slightly more

Fractionally more

thanSlide14

As many as 31% expenditures were spent on housing than to child care and education in 1960.

Substantially more expenditures were spent on transportation in 1960 compared to 2009.Slide15
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There were

considerably more

people came from Asia than the other continent in the world.

There were

twice as many

consumption of resources came from USA and Europe compared to the other countries.Slide17

Starting with the subject:

Blue cars are

Women are

Spain is

as

quite as

just as

nearly as

almost as

not as

common

popular

prevalent

as …

more

much more

far more

substantially more

considerably more

slightly more

fractionally more less

much less

far less

considerably less

fractionally less

women

cars sold

holiday makers

thanSlide18
Slide19

The expenditure on housing in 1960 was as prevalent as it was in 2009.

The expenditure on food in 2009 was fractionally more than it was in 1960.Slide20
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The

two graphs show the main sources of energy in the USA in the 1980s and the

1990s. Summarize

the information by choosing and describe the main idea, and make comparisons where

appropriate. Write

at least 150 words.Slide26
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Summarize

the information by choosing and describe the main idea, and make comparisons where

appropriate. You

should write at least 150 words.Slide29
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