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Lee Wenyong
9/7/2024
CÂU LẠC BỘ TIẾNG ANH VÀ KỸ NĂNG MỀM POMBEEBEE CHO NGƯỜI ĐI LÀM – HOÀN TOÀN MIỄN PHÍ!
Bạn là sinh viên sắp tốt nghiệp mong muốn cải thiện tiếng Anh và chuẩn bị tốt nhất cho quá trình ứng tuyển việc làm (viết CV, phỏng vấn, v.v)? Bạn là người đi làm muốn rèn luyện tiếng Anh giao tiếp, thuyết trình và các kỹ năng mềm để tự tin và có cơ hội thăng tiến trong công việc? Bạn không có kinh phí tham gia các lớp học thêm đắt đỏ? Bạn cảm thấy khó khăn để sắp xếp thời gian tham dự các câu lạc bộ tiếng anh offline? Hãy đến với câu lạc bộ Tiếng Anh và kỹ năng mềm của Pombeebee. Tại đây bạn KHÔNG MẤT BẤT KÌ CHI PHÍ NÀO và sẽ được: 1. Tự tin luyện nói tiếng Anh với giáo viên bản xứ mọi lúc, mọi nơi thông qua tính năng voice record, giúp bạn chủ động thời gian. Nếu ngại gửi voice record vào group chat, bạn có thể gửi riêng cho giáo viên để được lắng nghe, nhận xét và góp ý cải thiện, không giới hạn số lần gửi. 2. Hỗ trợ tư vấn, đưa ra lời khuyên để cải thiện các kỹ năng mềm cần thiết cho học tập và công việc như: cách viết CV tốt, viết internship/scholarship letter, chuẩn bị cho interview, cách viết email chuyên nghiệp, thuyết trình, v.v 3. Giáo viên phụ trách là Mr. Lee Wenyong: Tốt nghiệp Đại học Công nghệ Nanyang của Singapore với bằng Danh dự về Kỹ thuật Đạt điểm cao nhất môn Tiếng Anh trong Chứng chỉ Giáo dục Tổng quát Singapore –Cambridge Doanh nhân người Singapore, người sáng lập Lee Wenyong & Co. Holdings, cung cấp dịch vụ nhân sự và kế toán cho BreadTalk, Burberry, Bvlgari, Christian Dior, Elizabeth Arden, Hermes, Prada, Salvatore Ferragamo, Tiffany & Co. và National Trades Union Congress (NTUC) Hơn 12 năm kinh nghiệm giảng dạy cho hơn 500 chủ doanh nghiệp Singapore cách sử dụng hiệu quả các công cụ kinh doanh thông minh và phân tích dữ liệu để tối đa hóa doanh thu, tối ưu hóa nhân lực và duy trì dòng tiền 4. Chủ đề của câu lạc bộ bao gồm nhưng không giới hạn các ngành nghề như: Marketing, Digital marketing, Customer service, Customer Experience, Public relations, Web design, Web development, E-Commerce development, Graphic design, Mobile development, Audio production, Animation, Illustration, Translation, Photography, 3D modeling, Game design, Product design. Nếu bạn có thắc mắc thêm về English club, hãy comment ngay bên dưới để Pombeebee giải đáp bạn nhé! Hãy tham gia ngay: Nhấn vào nút "Gia nhập" để tham gia câu lạc bộ hoàn toàn miễn phí! Bạn là sinh viên sắp tốt nghiệp mong muốn cải thiện tiếng Anh và chuẩn bị tốt nhất cho quá trình ứng tuyển việc làm (viết CV, phỏng vấn, v.v)? Bạn là người đi làm muốn rèn luyện tiếng Anh giao tiếp... Read moreĐoàn mạng thắng
31/12/2023
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Đề bài:The table below shows the prices of a cup of coffee in 6 cities in Australia in 2010 and 2014 The given table depicts the expenses of a cup of coffee in 6 urban areas in Australia in the years 2010 and 2014 Overall, it can be observed that in 2010 and 2014 while the price of a cup of coffee in Sydney was the highest the opposite was true for Canberra. In addition, Melbourne had the highest change in the prices of this drink The first thing worth pointing out is that in 2010 the figure for a cup of coffee in Sydney led at $2,8, followed closely by the corresponding for Melbourne and Brisbane, with 2,4 dollars and 2,25 dollars respectively. Another highlight is that the expenses of coffee in Perth accounted for $2,1 per cup which exceeded Canberra's $0,5 and Adelaide's $0,3 Turning to 2014 the price of a cup of coffee in Sydney rose gently to $3,17 which was at the forefront in 6 cities. Notably, whilst the prices of coffee in Canberra, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Perth increased by around $0.1 to $0,5 per cup the prices in Brisbane remained at $2,25. It is apparent that Brisbane and Melbourne were the cities that had price changes of more than 10% whereas Canberra, Adelaide, and Perth made up less than 10% Đề bài:The table below shows the prices of a cup of coffee in 6 cities in Australia in 2010 and 2014 The given table depicts the expenses of a cup of coffee in 6 urban areas in Australia in the yea... Read moreNguyễn Ngọc Bảo Hân
4/1/2024
NÂNG CAO TƯ DUY WRITING TASK 2 như thế nào?
Câu hỏi như ở tiêu đề, các bạn hãy cùng mình chờ đón gia sư giải đáp thắc mắc nhé Câu hỏi như ở tiêu đề, các bạn hãy cùng mình chờ đón gia sư giải đáp thắc mắc nhéBhannn
4/1/2024
Consumers are faced with increasing numbers of advertisements from competing companies. To what extent do you think are consumers influenced by advertisements?
The advertising industry has risen sharply due to the rivalry between competing companies. As a result, the market and customers are nowaday strongly affected by the flourishing of the number of advertisements, especially in their shopping habits and understanding. Production and consumption account for how effective advertising is. Visibly, advertisements attract consumers through videos, banners, and vouchers with a view to stimulating sales. Taking Black Friday as an example, big deals are given out to draw buyers' attention, which results in a sharp rise in sales figures, however, consumers still receive good products with ideal prices. That also explains why international trading markets always have programs with vouchers and coupons that really hit the point which buyers care about and still gain profits as the bigger quantity their sale, the more profit they gain. On the other hand, besides the aim of introducing products, the advertising industry also drives consumers to helpful knowledge about that sphere. By offering uses of each substance used in the items, skincare companies such as Cocoon in Vietnam not only have shown out their strength and updates, but also have raised a high recognition among users about which vitamins or minerals are healthy for our skin. This might be a win-win situation which both improves brand identification for the company and gains personal benefits for users. In summary, the advertising industry does not only catch customers' attention but also broaden their horizon about that aspect, which can be considered as leaving a strong impact on their aiming objectives. The advertising industry has risen sharply due to the rivalry between competing companies. As a result, the market and customers are nowaday strongly affected by the flourishing of the number of adver... Read morePhụng Nguyễn
3/1/2024
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Topic: Rich countries often give money to poorer countries, but it does not solve poverty. Therefore, developed countries should give other types of help to poorer countries rather than financial aid. To what extent do you agree or disagree? Wealthy nations often give financial support to poorer nations, however, it failed to reduce poverty. Others argued that some other help from developed countries is more significant than monetary aid to undeveloped ones. Admittedly, financial aid is crucial in specific urgent cases. First, once one country faced natural disasters such as floods, droughts, and so on, they would need to receive immediate support from others. Specifically, residents in disaster areas lack basic needs such as food, medicine and shelter, therefore giving money immediately is the best way to help them. Second, financial aid from wealthier nations play a critical role in serious problems of the world. For instance, during the Covid-19 pandemic, undeveloped countries received financial support from others in preparation for vaccines, medications, and modern medical equipment that contribute to mitigate the effect of the coronavirus. However, it is essential to implement other kinds of aid. First and foremost, developed countries should cooperate in education with poorer countries since education is one of the most important elements into the development of a nation. For example, some English speaking countries can provide practical English courses for public schools in poor countries so that students will be fluent in English, which enhances their chances to access new knowledge around the globe. Secondly, governments should encourage foreign investors to do business in developing countries, which bring many benefits for them including cost-saving in labor. Furthermore, thanks to oversea investment, the number of industrial parks will be increasing in undeveloped countries, which will create more job opportunities for citizens. In conclusion, although financial assistance is still a significant role for low-income nations, I believe that support for developing education and creating jobs are more essential in the long term. Topic: Rich countries often give money to poorer countries, but it does not solve poverty. Therefore, developed countries should give other types of help to poorer countries rather than financial aid.... Read morerainbow
2/1/2024
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The maps illustrate how a bookstore has developed since 2000 until present. Overall, the bookstore has changed markably to become a more modern and convenient space for the residents by relocating and adding some amenities. By 2000, the fiction areas has been located on the top of the bookstore, meanwhile at the present, it has transformed into four different areas: art, hobbies, cookery and fiction, which should be in the middle of the bookstore in 2000. The space for those areas are more spacious and comfortable in order to serve more customers. It is evident that at the top right-hand side, the fiction area has replaced by the non-fiction one. By now, the cafe area has constructed instead of the original non-fiction area, with the new space for the customers to enjoy drinking and reading books, contain three circular tables with four benches around each. Though the bookstore has redeveloped noticeably, the travel, new books and service desk still remain unchange with the same size and position, which is opposite to the entrance. The maps illustrate how a bookstore has developed since 2000 until present. Overall, the bookstore has changed markably to become a more modern and convenient space for the residents by relocating and... Read moreBhannn
4/1/2024
It is believed that individuals who engage in reading books can cultivate greater imagination and linguistic abilities than those who prefer television. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Linguistic abilities and imagination are believed to be achieved far more via reading books than televisions. I completely hold the approval of this belief. First and foremost, creation including linguistic abilities and imagination is mainly formed during brain functioning. This separates the mentioned sphere into two parts: via books and electronic devices such as televisions. Books which are full of words are usually misunderstood as dull, but while reading and diving in words you may find heaven. Meanwhile your brain is trying to interpret diagrams, a small part of it starts to analyze data and comes up with imagined pictures. Reading and imaging at the same time helps the brain to connect words with images that are specifically created yourself, resulting in blowing up your creation. In contrast, although watching the film which is remade from a novel, watchers still don’t gain the same. The core reason is believed that televisions are deemed as ready-made image providers. The brain while watching television only receives provided images, which directly restricts the desire to create own experience and thinking. Recent researches also point out that kids whose brain are familiar with the provided image, refuse to read and imagine themselves as they believe it is redundant. This totally leads to the unreversed consequences that lazy brained is created, and less and less linguistic abilities and imagination can be cultivated. In summary, books and televisions are generated to offer users with different purposes. However, the merits from engagement in reading books are far more than its counterpart: watching televisions, especially in developing linguistic abilities and imagination. Linguistic abilities and imagination are believed to be achieved far more via reading books than televisions. I completely hold the approval of this belief. First and foremost, creation including lin... Read moreBhannn
4/1/2024
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The two diagrams depict Australia’s population, while the pie chart illustrates various nationalities, the table shows the percentage of where they locate due to nationalities. Overall, although being a multi-nationalities country, the Australians peak the list However, they don’t hold the highest portion in living in the inner-cities, but Chinese. Percentage of Australian residents is the highest at 73%, by the British which is only one-tenth compared to the locals. Other notable nationalities are New Zealander, Chinese and Dutch, respectively accounts for 3%, 2% and 1%. The others take ups to 14%, which is approximately equal to the total of 4 nonlocal nationalites. All the residents seem to enjoy the teeming metropolises, resulting in a high percentage of cities’ population. Chineses have an incredible number of 99%, which is more than New Zealander 10%, and nearly one-fifth compared to the lowest figure of Australians. There are also British and Dutch who have the portion of countryside located residents at more than 10% for the first, and 17% for the latter. The two diagrams depict Australia’s population, while the pie chart illustrates various nationalities, the table shows the percentage of where they locate due to nationalities. Overall, although bei... Read morerainbow
1/1/2024
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The maps illustrate how a Grange park has changed since 1920. Overall, the park has developed noticeably to become a more modern with various amenities such as: café, play area have also been added. At the center of the park, the fountain has been replaced by the rose garden with the seats at all four sides, between the two entrances at the top and bottom. On the top right-hand, the pond for water plants has been demolished and constructed a play area for children instead. There is a café that is adjacent to the play area, which should been a rose garden in 1920. At the bottom right-hand, a new underground car park entrance has been built in order to get into the water feature, that has been transformed from the glasshouse and its right-hand seat. The rose garden at the left-hand bottom has been knocked down while the top one has been unchanged. The stage for musicians has been removed and redeveloped into the amphitheatre for concerts, below the rose garden at the top. The two-edge-seats for the musicians stage has been converted into the half-rounded seats in front of the aphitheatre. The maps illustrate how a Grange park has changed since 1920. Overall, the park has developed noticeably to become a more modern with various amenities such as: café, play area have also been added. A... Read moreTrương Thành Đại
1/1/2024
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The graph below shows the percentage of people by age group visiting the cinema at least once per month in one particular country between 1978 and 2008. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. The line chart illustrates the proportion of people are aged 14 to 50+ going to the cinema at least once a month in a certain nation from 1978 to 2008 Overall, there was a decline in the share of people falling into the 35-49 and 50+ groups visiting the cinema by varying degrees over the given period, while the remaining groups saw a gradual decrease. Notably, 14 to 24 year-old people consistently remained by far the most popular going to the cinema per month. Looking first at the 14-24 and 25-34 groups. In 1978, the rate of people are 14-24 years old going to the cinema made up to north of 90%. Thereafter, its figure declined slightly to about 88%, but it still had the highest figures throughout the period. Likewise, 25-34 year-old people going to the cinema at least once each month also saw a decreasing trend, but to a lesser extent. The share of this group started at about 80%, after which it saw a progressive decrease to exactly 60% in 1988 followed by another rise to under 80% at the end of the period. Moving on to the oldest groups, 60% of those aged 35-49 visited the cinema at least once a month in 1978, after which it saw a considerable decrease to 50% in 1988 before increasing to nearly 70% in 2008. People aged 50+ almost exactly mirrored this fluctuating trend, growing from initially at 40% to around 50% in 2008. Although this figure grew, it was the lowest in groups. The graph below shows the percentage of people by age group visiting the cinema at least once per month in one particular country between 1978 and 2008. Summarize the information by selecting and rep... Read morePhạm Quang Tuấn
31/12/2023
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These pie charts depicts the rate of using water for different aim in six places am across the global. Generally, the majority of water in Agrica, Central Asian, South East Asia use for agricultural purpose and most for industry and domestic that in North South America and Europe. There is a enormous number of kater use in agriculture in Agrica, Central Asia and South East Asia. Central Asia is at the highest point оссuру for 88%. By contrast, the percentage in Europe at the bottom line just make up 32%. The proportion of water use in domestic and industry witness a huge number in Americas include North South and in Europe. The rate of Europe is at the top of everything constitude 53% also in South America make up 19%, the highest in domestic use. But in South East Asia and Central Asia with the equality 7% as well as the lowest point of Rome using and in industrial aim Central Asian account fon 5% is the lowest These pie charts depicts the rate of using water for different aim in six places am across the global. Generally, the majority of water in Agrica, Central Asian, South East Asia use for agricult... Read morerainbow
31/12/2023
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The table illustrates the percentage of monthly expenditure from five countries spending on food&drink, housing, clothing and entertainment. Overall, there is a noticeable difference in the patterns of their expense. Taking food and drink first, Turkey had the highest percentage with 36%, followed by the second with 31% from Spain. In contrast, Germany, France and UK spent under 30% of their expenditure, which is 22%, 25% and 27%, respectively. Turning to housing, all of the countries spent more than 30% of their budget excluding for Turkey and Spain (spent just only 20% and less). UK spent the largest amount of money with 37%, which is over twofold compared to Spain with only 18%. Regarding clothing expense, the highest percentage of expenditure was spent by Germany with 15%, while Turkey spent 12% of their budget and slightly more than UK. The two remaining countries only spent a little amount of money, which accounted for under 10%. Similarly, Germany’s budget was spending the most in terms of entertainment with nearly 20%, while the country spent the least was Turkey with only a half to Germany. The table illustrates the percentage of monthly expenditure from five countries spending on food&drink, housing, clothing and entertainment. Overall, there is a noticeable difference in the patterns... Read morePhạm Thị Thu Thủy
30/12/2023
Mong cô chấm cho em với: Some people believe that people today have no interest in maintaining the traditional culture of their country or region. Other believe that it is still important to people that we preserve a traditional way of life . Discuss both views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answers and include relevant examples.
BÀI LÀM In the fast-paced world, it is increasingly prevalent for individuals to hold the view that modern people are not willing to retain their country or region’s conventional culture. By contrast, many opponents believe that conserving the traditional lifestyle is vital to people. I strongly agree with the first opinion; however, positive changes and renovations in terms of culture are a primary factor for a utopian future and globalization in the digital age. In this essay, I will discuss both two perspectives, and give reasons and examples to support the arguments. Some individuals are of the statement that people feel maintaining the quintessential culture regarding traditional customs, clothes, cuisine, and so on is our necessary responsibility. One significant reason behind this is that keeping our unique rituals, fashion, styles of living and cooking will build our country’s cultural differences, making them become distinctive from the others. Therefore, it brings a feeling of pride, fulfillment, and pleasure to the native residents. Another advantage of cultural conservation is that tourism appeals are boosted, which brings a certain source of income to local people so that the rate of unemployment will somehow decrease. Hence, the national economy will be improved, stimulating the development of our country. Having said that, people today, particularly the young generation show no eagerness in preserving their domestic cultural norms and beliefs. There are several factors that cause the behavior of neglecting ordinary folklore of people nowadays. One significant rationale is social media such as Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, on which many people are free to post everything related to their lives. Thanks to the Internet’s evolution, the young generation can obtain new things that belong to every aspect of life more easily. For example, some occupations that refer to social media such as tiktokers, vloggers, or celebrities have a great influence on people’s mindsets, especially the youth. For further explanation, a specific celebrity’s sense of fashion or lifestyle may act as a stereotype to be imitated by her fans all over the world. In other case, foreign and local vloggers or influencers may advertise some particular products, as a result, those buyers are significantly inspired and affected by brand-new stuff. Furthermore, the virtual world creates acculturation, in where worldwide people have a chance to discuss and exchange their opinions. This is an opportunity that helps individuals integrate into the new culture quickly, which brings about the alteration of languages as well as social manners of young adults. Another potent cause is immigration. Many immigrants tend to learn and acquire the cultural characteristics of the country in which they live to adapt to their new civilization. The constant exposure to a state-of-the-art culture makes it simple to comprehend why they are reluctant to their origin. I personally believe that updating ourselves to keep up to date with the fast-paced world is not a negative case as long as we are able to filter the fantastic and beneficial sources of cultural patterns to obtain. Looking at it from another point of view, we should also maintain and respect our country’s beliefs and norms, omit the things so-called old-fashioned and awful. In conclusion, both views have their reasons behind them. I personally suppose that it is necessary for people to continually learn about the new culture providing that they have to select the information carefully and avoid taking bad patterns as a model Acculturation triggers the rapid growth of globalization. Therefore we should preserve our precious norms and folklore combined with acquiring wonderful things from other cultures. BÀI LÀM In the fast-paced world, it is increasingly prevalent for individuals to hold the view that modern people are not willing to retain their country or region’s conventional culture. By contrast... Read moreLê Trung Thành
30/12/2023
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Topic: The table below shows the production of milk annually in four countries in 1990, 2000 and 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons where relevant Solve: The table illustrates the annual milk production across four nations, including the Netherlands, Australia, Tanzania and Guatemala in the years 1990, 2000 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that all countries witnessed an upward trend in milk production, with the exception of Australia. Notably, the Netherlands remained the top milk producer among these countries, while Guatemala registered the lowest milk production during the period shown. In 1990, the Netherlands claimed the top position with annual milk production of 11,262,000 liters, followed by Australia, whose milk production figure was lower, at 11,246,000 liters. Over the following 4 years, the quantity of the Netherlands and Australia experienced a similar trend, with both decreasing slightly to 11,155,000 liters and 11,105,000 liters, respectively, by the year 2000. Ten years later, the amount of milk production in the Netherlands saw a substantial climb to 11,466,000 liters, making it the largest producer out of all remaining countries, while Australia's production plummeted to 9,165,000 liters. At the beginning of the period, the other two countries reported lower milk production quantities compared to the Australia and Netherlands throughout the period. Tanzania's production surged from 87,000 liters in 1990 to 155,000 liters in 2010, demonstrating a significant upward trend. Similarly, Guatemala experienced an increase from 26,000 liters in 1990 to 84,000 liters in 2010. Topic: The table below shows the production of milk annually in four countries in 1990, 2000 and 2010. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and making comparisons whe... Read moreBhannn
28/12/2023
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The maps below show the changes of a school from 1985 to present time. You should write at least 150 words. Two maps depict the school’s detailed floor plan as it was in 1985 and its current layout. Overall, almost all the facilities have been relocated and added some more, except the office. Notably, the school is much more spacious with open areas than it used to be. In the past, between the entrance and exit was a big park for cars, and next to it was an office. On the left side was another car park, however, it was small, and the library which was double the classrooms area next to it. Across the road was 2 storeys of classroom block. Visibly, playing was deemed to be in high valuation in the past as almost a half the floor plan was the playground. Now, the school has been updated a lot in order to accommodate 2300 students', more 800 compared to the past. The car park, which is curved, and the office have been maintained in the same place. More classrooms have been built on both sides and another storey has been added to the classroom block. In contrast, the playing field doesn’t take up too much place like it was in 1985, it has been made smaller to built up sport amenities such as a swimming pool and a fitness centre. The maps below show the changes of a school from 1985 to present time. You should write at least 150 words. Two maps depict the school’s detailed floor plan as it was in 1985 and its current layout... Read moreBhannn
30/12/2023
Many developing countries are currently expanding their tourist industries. Why is this the case? Is it a positive or negative development?
Since people's recognition relating to self-treatment raised, tourism industries seem to be flourished, which mainly explains the promotion of this sphere in many countries nowaday. This status has both sides due to its various effects. As heavy as the workload is, people begin to give themselves special treatments, many of which are days off and holidays. This directly leads to the demand for updating and expanding tourism industries. Parallelly, this phenomenon generates chances for the host countries to grow. Firstly, job opportunities rise due to the need for pleasing travelholics. More flight attendants or waiters and waitresses are recruited is a visible example. The action of promoting tourism also helps the exchange rate to be floating, creates a circulation for money to be in and out, which is especially helpful for developing countries. Lastly, thanks to tourism, individuals who have traveled may have the chance to change the landscape, refresh their mind and get ready for the upcoming fluctuations of life. However, in an opposite aspect, increasing tourism causes pollution. Transportation pollutes the air, noise from hustle and bustle places leads to noise pollution, alleviation of greens and expansion of constructing hotels or resorts, for example, might account for accidents. Moreover, the spreading disease should be aware, as in 2019, the Sars Covid led to long-term pandemics, which slowed down the economic rate. In conclusion, although developing countries encourages tourism to expand is mainly to meet the need of economic growth, the government should rise concern about its pros and cons, especially avoid causing pollutions. Since people's recognition relating to self-treatment raised, tourism industries seem to be flourished, which mainly explains the promotion of this sphere in many countries nowaday. This status has bo... Read moreĐỗ hoàng
27/12/2023
writing 1 - The map below is of the town of Garlsdon. A new supermarket (S) is planned for the town. The map shows two possible sites for the supermarket. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The map outlined above shows two proposed sites that are planning to erect a new supermarket for Garlsdon town with a population of 65,000 people. The first potential site (S1) is planned to be constructed in the vicinity of Garlsdon town, and is located 12 km to the north-west Hindon between the railway and the main roads. As the advantage of direction, alongside with the broad position could be reserved for the parking lot, it (S1) would be possibly accessible for citizens traveling from Garlsdon both by train and car. On the other hand, the second suggested site (S2) is chosen to be built in the middle of the Garlsdon town centre which could be beneficial for local residents traveling on walk. Theoretically lying near the railway as well as containing 2 main roads makes it could be easily accessible to the other towns: 16 km to the north-west heading to Bransdon and 25 km to the south-east to Cransdon. Nevertheless, as the proposed location lied in the centre area, cars would be uncapable to park and the approach could be difficult. Overall, neither site is potential for all towns, but for customers in Garlsdon, Bransdon, and Cransdon, the centre-town site (S2) would probably offer more advantages. The map outlined above shows two proposed sites that are planning to erect a new supermarket for Garlsdon town with a population of 65,000 people. The first potential site (S1) is planned to be constr... Read morerainbow
29/12/2023
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The table illustrates the dedication to Xcountry Gross Domestic Product by Agriculture, Industry and Service from 2016 to 2018. It is evident that the most significant contribution to Xcountry GDP was from Service sector whereas a contrast figure was seen in Agriculture sector. It can be seen that Industry sector experienced the most noticeable increase throughout the period. By 2016, Service sector dedicate 65% to GDP while the figure from Industry sector was only 22% in the same year. In spite of the large percentage of expenditure, Service sector witnessed a downward trend by 10%, from 65% down to 55%. In contrast, there was a slight increase in the Industry sector in 2017 and 2018, with 25% and 30% respectively. Despite falling down from 13% to 11% between 2016 and 2017, the figure of Agriculture sector still experienced a growth by only 2% during 2-year-period, from 13% to 15%, which is a half compared to the Industry sector in the last year of the period. The table illustrates the dedication to Xcountry Gross Domestic Product by Agriculture, Industry and Service from 2016 to 2018. It is evident that the most significant contribution to Xcountry GDP wa... Read moreLê Trung Thành
28/12/2023
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Topic:The chart below shows the annual pay (thousands of US dollars) for doctors and other workers in seven countries in 2004 Solve: The bar chart illustrates the annual compensation for doctors and other professionals in seven different nations in 2004, in thousands of US dollars. Overall, it is clear that annual pay for doctor was higher compared to their counterparts in other professions. In addition, the US emerges as a leader in both doctor and non-doctor salaries. In terms of doctor earnings, the US claimed the top position with an average annual salary of $120000, outpacing Switzerland and France, which shared the second position with $70,000 in earning. In stark contrast, the annual remuneration for doctors in Germany and Czech were lower, accounting for just about $65000. Similarly, Italy and Finland recorded the lowest doctor income at a modest $60000 and $50000, respectively. Turning to other workers’ pay, the US once more took the lead, with an average annual salary of around $45000, followed by Switzerland and France which paid average salary of $40000 and $35000, respectively. Conversely, the remaining countries all shared the bottom position, compensating their non-doctors a measly $20000 annually Topic:The chart below shows the annual pay (thousands of US dollars) for doctors and other workers in seven countries in 2004 Solve: The bar chart illustrates the annual compensation for doctors a... Read moreKath
28/12/2023
Thầy cô chấm bài giúp em với ạ: The charts below show the changes in ownership of electrical appliances and amount of time spent doing housework and households in one country between 1920 and 2019. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The line chart gives information about the percentage of electrical appliances in the household during the period between 1920 and 2019. Additionally, the other line chart illustrates the amount of time spent doing housework daily week in each household in this given period. Overall, spending on refrigerators had the highest point in 1980 compared with others. Moreover, the figure for the time of housework gradually rose over the years. It can be seen from the chart above that the percentage of households with electrical appliances in 1920 stood at 0 % for refrigerators, washing machines is 30%, and 40% for vacuum cleaners. Besides, the number of households spent on washing machines had a slight increase to 70% in 1960 but after that mildly decreased to about 9% in 1980 and continued to increase to 2019 about 65%. The number of households that used refrigerators and vacuum cleaners significantly rose to 100% in 2000. Looking at the below chart in more detail, 50% of the number of hours spent on housework daily week in 19020. Households experienced a considerable drop over the years and hit the lowest at 10% in 2019. The line chart gives information about the percentage of electrical appliances in the household during the period between 1920 and 2019. Additionally, the other line chart illustrates the amount of ti... Read moreBhannn
27/12/2023