by Kasra Sharifan | Jan 4, 2024 | Education, Policies and Government, Task 1 report, Writing samples, Writing topics
The information of the number of attendees at university in the UK in the period of 1991 to 2001 is compared in the given bar chart, and government expenditure on each student during this period is illustrated in the line chart. The pie chart shows the financial...
by Shahab Hosseinzadeh | Oct 25, 2023 | Society and Community, Sports and Leisure, Task 1 report, Writing samples
The provided plans draw a comparison on how the public park called “Grange Park” looked like in its opening year (1920) and its appearance nowadays. Overall, this recreation area has undergone significant changes during the period in question. To begin with, the...
by Shahab Hosseinzadeh | Oct 15, 2023 | Policies and Government, Science and Research, Task 1 report, Writing samples
the given is a line graph illustrating the amount of money the US administration spent on research in different sectors ( namely, health, space, energy, general science, and other) from 1980 to 2008. A glance at the figure provided reveals that the expenditure on...
by Shahab Hosseinzadeh | Oct 12, 2023 | Arts and Entertainment, Education, Task 1 report, Writing samples
The diagram given depicts World’s five major writing systems: the Logographic, Abjad, Abjuda, Alphabetic, and Syllabic. Overall, it is clearly shown that the most of them are based on sound characters. Four of these are similar to each other as their characters are...
by Shahab Hosseinzadeh | Oct 8, 2023 | Education, Science and Research, Task 1 report, Writing samples
The supplied pie charts below summarize the proportions of British students at one university in England who were able to speak other languages in addition to English from (2000) to (2010). Moving to the Students in 2000 almost less than a third of students were able...
by Shahab Hosseinzadeh | Sep 11, 2023 | Education, Science and Research, Task 1 report, Writing samples
The bar chart given illustrates the percentage of the UK and international learners who acquired second class degrees or higher in 8 courses at a major UK university in 2009. Evidently, the graph shows that the home students did considerably better in humanistic and...