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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 moreTbkien
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Question: The availability of entertainment such as electronic on portable devices is harmful to individuals and the society they live. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Answer: The available entertainment such as electronic games on portable devices is toxic to individuals and the society they live. While I agree that the available entertainment has brought many advantages, I argue that it has also brought many disadvantages. On the one hand, the availability of entertainment on handheld devices is advantageous in many ways. First and foremost, video games and other types of entertainment serve as excellent relaxation tools for people who suffer from high level of work-related stress. By this I mean, these convenient sources of entertainment allow people to relieve stress whenever they want. Either during breaks or after a long day at work, without having any impact on their productivity. Additionally, many mobile games help to create global communities for people sharing the same passion. A vivid example is that League of Legends has successfully hosted international events and competitions, and therefore connected millions or billions of players together from all over the world. On the other hand, entertainment on handheld devices can bring about several negative impacts. Firstly, many young people nowadays spend too much time on their devices since video games could be addicting, and thus isolate themselves from their families and friends. The lack of face-to-face interaction not only hurts many real-life relationships but also increases the risk of mental health problems among the youth. Secondly, when people waste a huge amount of time on video games, they tend to be less active that can eventually lead to a society of people living sedentary life. Lack of exercise over a long time makes people susceptible to metabolic diseases such as obesity, sticking eyes to the screen for a long period causes eye diseases like eyeshortedness. Moreover, it causes the deterioration of health and burdening a healthcare system. In conclusion, although the availability of entertainment on portable devices can result in many risks of healthy, they can also be effective stress relievers for many people and encourage the networking of like-minded individuals on the globe. Question: The availability of entertainment such as electronic on portable devices is harmful to individuals and the society they live. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement? Ans... Read moreTbkien
1/12/2023
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Question: Scientific research should be carried out and controlled by private companies rather than governments. Do the advantages of this situation outweigh the disadvantages? Answer: It is true that some people believe that private enterprise should be responsible for conducting scientific research. While I agree that this trend may bring some benefits to some extent, I hold a firm belief that these advantages are outweighed by its disadvantages. On the one hand, there are many benefits to private companies conducting and controlling scientific research. Firstly, private companies often respond more rapidly to demand than governments. People who invest money in these companies are greedy to make the most of any business opportunity. Secondly, huge amounts of money become immediately available for these corporations to conduct research which might maximise profits. A vivid example is that the outbreak of an epidemic such as the corona virus presents a spectacular opportunity for the pharmaceutical industry. In the search for a cure, the first company develops a vaccine standing to make a vast fortune, whether governments buy the vaccine or people have to buy it themselves On the other hand, I am of the opinion that these advantages are overshadowed by its disadvantages. First of all, the scientific research is carried out according to public well-being, not for profits. Private companies can’t provide funding for university departments to carry out research according to public need. Advances in technology and knowledge to achieve sustainable development would be used to benefit people, not investors. Consequently, research into areas likes preventive medicine or alleviating environmental problems, although not profitable, is essential . Secondly, as competition between companies increases, knowledge sharing through international collaboration among the scientific community will be decreased. By this I mean, competition for projects, relationship and investments has made it difficult for private companies to focus solely on those things In a nutshell, from my aforementioned pointed, it is my strong reaffirmation that despite some advantages of scientific research by private companies, its disadvantages are by far more significant. Question: Scientific research should be carried out and controlled by private companies rather than governments. Do the advantages of this situation outweigh the disadvantages? Answer: It is true tha... Read moreif rosé
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Some people think that it is more beneficial to take part in sports which are played in teams, like football. But others think taking part in individual sports is better, like swimming. Discuss both views and give your own opinion. Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. In recent times people are more mindful of playing sports to promote and maintain a good health. There are two types of playing sport one is played in group, and one is played individually. Many people think that doing sports in group is better than play individually, but the other do not. I will discuss both views before giving my opinion. First and foremost, participating in sports which is played in teams brings a lot of advantages to players. Playing a sport in group can help people get to know more each other, it also strengthen people's teamwork ability. When take part in sports played in teams people can have an opportunity to make friends. Furthermore, they can share their experience about the sports they play, learn more from their partners. It is a crucial fundamental for a strong social cohesion. For example, Vietnamese people frequently go to the park playing badminton or doing aerobics together in every morning. They said they felt happier when doing sports with a partner. It proves that playing sports in teams not only enhance people's physical health but also their mental health. On the other hand, there are some reasons supporting the statement that participating in individual sports is more efficient. Taking part in sole sports makes people putting all their concentration on playing. From that the effectiveness the sports bring can promote all. For instance, many professional sport players have shared that the key technique to master in one particular sport is to practice it alone. In conclusion, I am quite in favour of the idea saying that take part in sports played in teams. However, playing sports in team or individually is better based on people's hobby and how they adapt it. Some people think that it is more beneficial to take part in sports which are played in teams, like football. But others think taking part in individual sports is better, like swimming. Discuss both v... Read moreLê Trung Thành
30/11/2023
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The line graph shows the percentage of different age groups of cinema visitors in a particular country from 1978 to 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Essay: The line graph given illustrates a comparison of the proportion of various generations visiting cinema in a country between 1978 and 2008. Overall, it is clear that the majority of age brackets showed a downward trend in cinema visits, with the exception of the 50+ age category showed a reverse pattern throughout the given period. Additionally, the rate of individuals going to the cinema went down with age. At the beginning of the period, the percentage of the youngest cohorts who visited cinema was the highest, reaching at 90%. The figures for age groups 25-34 and 35-49 were lower, at around 80% and 60 %, respectively. The over 50-years-old, however, accounted for the lowest number, at just 40%. In the following period, there was a decrease in the proportion of all aged brackets in 1988. The age group 14-24 experienced an increase in 1988 followed by a slight drop at the end of the period, reaching just over 80%. Similarly, the proportions of individuals in the age groups 25-34 and 35-49 experienced fluctuations, standing at approximately 70% and 50%, respectively. The opposite was true for the change in the percentage of those aged 50 and above witnessed a significant increase from 20% to 50% over the two following decades between 1988 and 2008. The line graph shows the percentage of different age groups of cinema visitors in a particular country from 1978 to 2008. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and ma... Read moreĐoàn mạng thắng
30/11/2023
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Đề bài: The graph below shows the information on employment rates across 6 countries in 1995 and 2005. The given graph give information about the job proportion across 6 nations in the year 1995 and 2005 Overall, it can be observed that, in 1995 the ratio of employed women dominated in 6 countries and the figure for man was lowest in 2005. Additionally, the employment rates in Iceland was the highest in 1995, however Switzerland took the first position in 2005. The first result worth pointing out is that, in 1995 the proportion of female employment in Iceland was highest,at just over 80% ,followed closely by Switzerland and other realms, with 80% and 70% respectively. Similarly the percentage of man witnessed a parallel but less pronounced,about 70% in Iceland and outstripped than other countries around 10% Turning in the year 2005,except Australia and New Zealand,the ratio of female in 4 nations namely uk, Switzerland,America and Iceland achieving a percentage more than half. Also worth noting is that while male in Australia and New Zealand made up just under one-third the opposite was true for the remaining nations Đề bài: The graph below shows the information on employment rates across 6 countries in 1995 and 2005. The given graph give information about the job proportion across 6 nations in the year 1995 an... Read moreTrần Ngọc Khánh Băng
30/11/2023
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Question: The average standard of people’s health health is likely to be lower in the future than it is now Do you agree or disagree Answer: Many people believe that the typical standard of human’s health will be increased in the future. Although, this tendency has some right points, however, I completely disagree with this issue. With the rapid development of society, the residents are more and more busier than before, from that, they don’t have much time in order to take care of their health. It means that people will have a tendency to eat fast food and drink more coffee, gas beverages, which has a negative impact on them, such as obesity or heart disease. Additionally, Work environment can change in the future and will require working with many toxic chemicals, which is a huge risk with human’s health. For instance, working in the nuclear factories will put people in danger which is contaminated with radiation and destroy the health of workers. In the future, there will be many achievements of science to serve the medical field. Scientists will invent lots of facilities or drugs, and construct more methods to treat diseases. For example, vacxin COVID-19 was produced in order to kill coronavirus; from that, the government avoided this epidemic and saved the lives of many people in many countries around the world. Furthermore, The education will able to improve strongly and will teach many talent people who interest about medical. From that, there will be more and more people study in order to the doctor, nurse or pharmacist, then, these professional human will contribute positive impacts on people’s health. In conclusion, although the health of humans can be endangered by some factors, there will be many inventions and professional people to help us maintain a healthy life. In my opinion, I believe that this issue also depends on the authorities of each country who will give some solutions to solve the risks and improve the average standard of human’s health according to beneficial directions. Question: The average standard of people’s health health is likely to be lower in the future than it is now Do you agree or disagree Answer: Many people believe that the typical standard of human’... Read morePhạm Thị Thu Thủy
30/11/2023
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The line graph compares the quantity of three kinds of visitors who travelled to a distinct Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017. Overall, the total number of the Caribbean island’s tourists increased rapidly over the period between 2010 to 2017, particularly in those who chose cruise ships as their accommodations. Meanwhile, there was only a slight growth in the figure for individuals who opted to remain on the island. In 2010, approximately 0.3 million of tourists who resided on cruise ships, then this number rose slightly to 0.5 million after one year. In 2012, this figure returned to its initial level, followed by a continuous upswing. Finally, it reached 2 million in 2017, surpassing the quantity of those who were on the island. On the other hand, there were around 0.7 individuals who sheltered on the island and this category leveled off during the time between 2010 and 2011. Afterward, it suddenly grew to 1.5 million in 2013 and remained unchanged over the period of two years from 2013 to 2015. After that, it fell to 1.4 million in 2016, followed by gentle growth, and ultimately in 2017, this category returned to the same level as it was in 2013. In general, the total quantity of tourists rose constantly and dramatically from 1 million in 2010 and peaked at 3.5 million in 2017. The line graph compares the quantity of three kinds of visitors who travelled to a distinct Caribbean island from 2010 to 2017. Overall, the total number of the Caribbean island’s tourists increased r... Read moreKakakkkaa
30/11/2023
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Đề: The graph below shows a typical American and a Japanese office Bài làm: The provided pictures depict the layout of typical offices in Japan and America. To summarize, there are some several differences between Japanese workplace and American one. The most important of which are that the Japanese offices prioritize communal spaces, whereas the American ones tend to favor individual workstation, by providing private rooms for managers and various functional spaces. Looking more closely at the Japanese office layout, tables of members in the same team are placed together to facilitate group discussions, forming two large areas, each of which is overseen by a section manager. However, the space of an American office is divided into separate areas, with high walls to minimize distractions. Additionally, not only is there a room for a department manager, but it is also available for two section managers. Another difference is that while the American working space has four rooms designed for different purposes, including one for a printer, one for storage, and the other two for conferences, there are no such facilitates in the Japanese one. In addition, windows in the former type of office are put at the front, compared to the latter, which has windows on the opposing sides. Đề: The graph below shows a typical American and a Japanese office Bài làm: The provided pictures depict the layout of typical offices in Japan and America. To summarize, there are some several diff... Read moreTrần Ngọc Khánh Băng
30/11/2023
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The diagrams illustrate the improvement of pineapple and preliminary processing and production of pineapple. Overall, there are three periods in the growing of pineapple lengthen 13 months with impact from some natural factors. Additionally, pineapple will be divided according to catogies in order to produce three types of final products. In the process of pineapple growing, at the first period, each pineapples will be planted 26cm apart. The crown of pineapple will be received sunlight from the sun and improve to a little higher than previous. Next, the degree will be maintained in 23-30oC to help pineapple grow higher in the next 7 months. Finally, after 5 months, with influenced by sunlight and ethylene, a biggest size of pineapple will be completely grow with the height is 30cm and the weight is 2kg. After the process of pineapple development, it will be washed and classified into three catogies base on size: small, medium and large size. The smallest pineapples will be cut its crown, peeled and extracted to finish the pineapple juice. Liekwise, The medium also will be cut the crown, peel and then cut into many pieces to produce the pineapple contrainer. In contrast, the biggest pineapples will be waxed and crated in order to export to other coutries. The diagrams illustrate the improvement of pineapple and preliminary processing and production of pineapple. Overall, there are three periods in the growing of pineapple lengthen 13 months with imp... Read morerainbow
30/11/2023
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The bar chart illustrates the amount of wind energy in megawatts that was generated by India, Denmark, Germany and the U.S between 1985 and 2000. Overall, all four countries witnessed an upward trend in generating wind energy in the period of 15 years. From 1985 to 1995, the U.S generated the most significant amount of wind energy, however it surpassed to Denmark in the last year of period. It is evident that in 1985, Denmark generated just more than 200 megawatts of wind energy, which was twice less than Germany. In 15-year-period, the amount of energy from wind that Denmark generated increased significantly to more than 1600 megawatts. In the same period, there was a sharply growth in generating wind energy of Germany from 400 megawatts to about 900 megawatts. From the starting point, India generated the less amount of wind energy, just 200 megawatts, while the contrasting figure are being seen in the U.S which is sixfolds compared to India. From 1985 onwards, the amount of wind energy that India generated rose noticeably by 1000 megawatts. However, the figure shows a slightly decrease in the amount of wind energy that generated by the U.S in the last decade, from approximately 1600 megawatts to 1500 megawatts. The bar chart illustrates the amount of wind energy in megawatts that was generated by India, Denmark, Germany and the U.S between 1985 and 2000. Overall, all four countries witnessed an upward trend... Read moreTrần Việt An
30/11/2023
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The table illustrates the percentage of consumer expenditure on various categories and services in five countries in 2002. Overall, it is clear that the largest rate of consumers spent on food, drink, and tobaco. On the other hand, leisure and education items had the least significant percentage of consumer spending in five countries, especially Turley, which had the ratio of consumer spending in all categories in 2002. As can be seen, Turkey witnessed the percentage of consumer spending on food drinks and tobacco was the most substantial, at 32,14%, which was nearly three times the one on clothing and footwear, with 6.63% and just 4.35% on leisure and education. While the expenditure on clothing and footwear in Italia was significantly greater than in any of the other countries. 15.77% of consumer expenditure on food drinks and tobacco was the lowest in five countries in Sweden, at nearly 9% on clothing and footwear, and just over 3.32% on leisure and education. Furthermore, Leisure and education items in Spain were uncommon for consumer expenditure, accounting for 1.98% The table illustrates the percentage of consumer expenditure on various categories and services in five countries in 2002. Overall, it is clear that the largest rate of consumers spent on food, drink... Read moreSunnyy
30/11/2023
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The maps illustrate road access to a town medical institution between 2017 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that there were two major features that never changed: City hospital and Staff car park in both 2007 and 2010 However, the city hospital in 2010 has been built roundabout and transformed into a car park. Looking at the maps more closely, one can see that City hospital in 2007 was surrounded by Ring road. Along both sides on the Hospital Rd was a bus stop. In the east above City road were staff car park and public car park. City Hospital in 2010 erected a roundabout connection between the two roundabouts as Hospital Rd. In the west, the bus station also intersected with them. In 2010, the car park was split into two places. The staff car park remains unchanged but the public car park was located on the east side of the city hospital. (154 words) The maps illustrate road access to a town medical institution between 2017 and 2010. Overall, it is clear that there were two major features that never changed: City hospital and Staff car park in bot... Read moreNguyễn Thị Thủy Tiên
30/11/2023
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The bar chart presents information about money donations of five organisations between 2008 and 2011. Overall, the second organization donated the largest amount of financial assistance to underdeveloped nations over the period from 2008 to 2011. Furthermore this category witnessed an upward trend during the period examined. By contrast, there was a significant decrease in the financial aid offered to the developing nations from organisations 4 and 5 over four years. In 2008, Organisation 2 gave 1.3 billion dollars to the underdeveloped nations initially and this amount of money soared in the following years, finally reaching a peak of 2.7 billion dollars in 2011. Organization 3 is the runner-up for financial aid " whose figure stood at 1.5 billion dollars at the beginning. In the subsequent years, the figure for this category increased slightly in 2009, and then after four years this category’s figure returned to its initial level. Similarly, organisation 1 started at 0.6 billion dollars, and gently raised its level of financial aid to 0.9 billion dollars in 2009. Finally, this category levelled off in the next two years. On the other hand, organisation 4 initially donated 0.7 billion dollars. Afterward, its amount of money assistance almost decreased and ultimately hit a low of 0.3 billion dollars in 2011. Similarly, organisation 5 started giving 1.3 billion dollars in 2008, then this category saw a continuous fall, finally finishing at approximately 0.5 billion dollars in 2011. The bar chart presents information about money donations of five organisations between 2008 and 2011. Overall, the second organization donated the largest amount of financial assistance to underdevelo... Read morePhương
29/11/2023
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The chart shows the number of shops that closed and the number of new shops opening in a country from 2011 to 2018. Summarise information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant The line graph illustrates the number of store closings and openings in a single country between 2011 and 2018. Overall, both the number of stores closed and opened saw a significant decrease. In 2011, beginning at around 6000, the number of stores that closed dropped slightly before reaching its highest point at 7000 in 2013. Over the following two years, a significant decrease was seen in the number of closed stores, then it hit a trough at approximately 800. After increasing dramatically to 5000, from 2016 onward, this number remained relatively stable. In terms of shops that opened, it started at the highest point at 8500, after which it fell considerably by 3500 in 2012. Before rebounding to 6000, the number of opened shops dropped again to 4000, which was as much as the number in 2012. From 2015 to 2017, a stable remaining was seen at approximately 4000 in the number after hitting its lowest point at 3000 in 2018. The chart shows the number of shops that closed and the number of new shops opening in a country from 2011 to 2018. Summarise information by selecting and reporting the main features and make compari... Read moreKakakkkaa
30/11/2023
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Đề 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 Bài làm: The provided line graph depicts the proportion of individuals by different age groups who visited the cinema at least once on a monthly basis in a particular nation during the interval of 30 years starting from 1978. In summary, while there were upward trends in the rate of people paying a visit to the cinema at least one time per month between 14 and 34 years old, those in the 35-49 and over 40 remained more or less unchanged. Additionally, people who aged from 14-25 were the highest over the given graph. In 1978, about 60% of people in the 35-49 age group were reported to go to the cinema at least once per month, this figure decreased slightly to over 50% in 1988, after it rose significantly to about 68% in the last year. A similar pattern was recorded in the figure for those who were over 50 years old, beginning with just over 40% in 1978, and reached a peak of approximately 50% in 2008. Turning to the remaining categories, the rate of cinema-goers with at least one visit every month in 14-24 accounted for about 90%, followed by the figure for those in 25-34 age group, with 80% in 1978. 30 subsequent years, these figures increased gradually, reached the highest at approximately 85% and 77%, respectively, at the end of the period, albeit some minimal drops. It can be noted that the latter’s statistics experienced most significant alterations. Đề 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 Bài làm: The provided line graph depicts the... Read moreTrương Thành Đại
29/11/2023
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ĐỀ BÀI: The chart below shows the number of trips made by children in one country in 1990 and 2010 to travel to and from school using different modes of transport. The bar chart illustrates how many trips children from 5 - 12 years old took in a nation in two separate years and the five types of transport were car passenger, walking, cycling, walking with bus and bus to go from school to home. Overall, the means of car passengers who travel to go from school to home increased, some remaining sectors witnessed an opposite trend. On the one hand, the number of passenger car trips in 1990 was roughly 4 million, it increased sharply to 11 million in 2010. Interestingly, the increases in car passenger corresponded with the declines in walking transport, and by 1990, it had the highest point of the chart (nearly 13 million) before decreasing almost doubled to 6 million. On the other hand, there was a significant drop in the number of cycling, walking and bus and bus trips, while these sectors in 1990 were 6 million each, it decreased significantly 2 million to 3 million in 2010. Cycling was the least popular choice at the end of the period. ĐỀ BÀI: The chart below shows the number of trips made by children in one country in 1990 and 2010 to travel to and from school using different modes of transport. The bar chart illustrates how man... Read moreJasmin
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The graph below shows average carbon dioxide (Co2) emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal between 1967 and 2007. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words. The line graph depicts the amount of carbon dioxide emissions per person in four distinct countries over the interval of 40 years, starting from 1967. Overall, what is evident from the graph is that there were significant increases in the average Co2 emissions per person in Italy and Portugal between 1967 and 2007. Meanwhile, the opposite patterns were true for that of United Kingdom and Sweden. The average Co2 emissions per person in the United Kingdom was in first place with over 10 metric tonnes in 1967, which was fivefold as high as the figure for Portugal. Additionally, the amount of carbon dioxide emissions consumed in the United Kingdom exhibited a slow decline over the given period, after which it finished at roughly 8.5 metric tonnes. By contrast, the data showed a substantial uptick in the figure for Portugal, as it climbed from approximately 2 metric tonnes to nearly 6 metric tonnes from 1967 to 1997, after that it rose slightly before peaking at nearly 6 metric tonnes in the last year. With regard to the amount of Co2 emissions per person used in Sweden and Italy, the figure for Sweden stood at over 8 metric tonnes in 1967 , which was followed by that of Italy with about 4 metric tonnes. Both Sweden and Italy experienced an upward trend, reaching over 10 and 6 metric tonnes respectively between 1967 and 1977. During the period from 1977 to 2007, there was a substantial decrease in Sweden's emissions to under 6 metric tonnes in 2007, while Italy's emissions climbed slightly to nearly 8 metric tonnes during the same period The graph below shows average carbon dioxide (Co2) emissions per person in the United Kingdom, Sweden, Italy, and Portugal between 1967 and 2007. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting t... Read moreEsme
29/11/2023