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Student expenditure over a three-year period in the United Kingdom

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August 2, 2022
in IELTS Writing, Academic Writing Task 1, Bar Chart
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You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The chart shows student expenditure over a three-year period in the United Kingdom. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.

Student expenditure over a three-year period in the United Kingdom

Study these three sentences and then write three similar sentences about other parts of the chart.

1During the period 1996 to 1999, student spent 3% less on accommodation, which fell from 23% to 20% of total expenditure.

2There was a 3% decrease in spending on accommodation, which fell from 23% to 20%.

3Spending on accommodation went down by 3% from 23% to 20%.

 Using prepositions

Complete the following sample report by putting a preposition in each space.

The chart shows the changes which took place  student spending in the United Kingdom  the three-year period from 1996 to 1999.

Students spent 3% less on accommodation, which fell  23%  20% of total expenditure, and there was a 2% decrease  spending on food, bills and household goods, which fell from 20% to 18%. At the same time course expenditure went down  3% from 10% to 7%. Children, who constituted 1%  students’ expenditure in 1996, are not represented in 1999.

On the other hand, there was a 5% growth  spending on entertainment, which stood  26% of total expenditure in 1996 but rose  31% in 1999. Spending on other non-essential items and credit repayments grew  4% to make  16% of total expenditure. Spending on essential travel went up  3% while non-essential travel underwent a 1% fall.

Overall, with the exception of expenditure  travel, the most significant general change was a shift  spending on essential items  spending on non-essential items.

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