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WRITING TASK 1
This graph provides information about the changes in percentage of population
living in urban areas in six different regions of the world.
It easy to see that in 2050 the percentage of population living in urban areas
will increase(will have increased).
However the change is more marked in some regions than others. In Africa, for
example, we can see that only 15% of the population lived in urban areas since
1950, but it will rise to 62% in 2050; whereas in North America it can be seen
that already 64% of people lived in cities by 1950 and it will increase to 90% in
2050.
According to the chart between 1950 and 2050 the percentage of people living
in cities in Oceania it will increased only by 14%, whereas in regions such as
Latin America it will have doubled, from 42% to 89% .
From the chart we can see also that the percentage in Latin America and
Caribbean will be higher than Europe in 2050. By 2050 the region, where more
people will live in cities will be North America, on the other hand Africa will be
the continent whit less proportion of people living in urban areas.
2. WRITING TASK 1

the table shows the percentage of people who use different form of transport
and their average age.
It can be seen that the most common means of transport is car for one person,
whereas the least common is cycle or walk, only the 4% of people are used to
walk and cycle to reach their work.
From the chart it easy to see that people who travel by bus or by train have the
highest average age, whereas people who walk or cycle have the lowest
average age.
The chart gives information about CO2 emissions from different forms of
transport and the kilograms per person per kilometres.
Its clear that cars for one person is the most polluting mean of transport
whereas cycle and walk cause no pollution and train or bus cause little
pollution.
Overall, we can see that the most polluting form of transport is also the most
common and its car whit just the driver.

WRITING TASK 1
The table shows the number of students who/that enrolled at Bristol
University ,the percentage of male and female students and the percentage of
students that came from overseas or within 30 miles of Bristol, in three
different years: 1928,1958,2008.
From the table we can see that, the number of enrolled students ,increased
from 1928 to 2008, when it reached 6377 students. In 1928 and 1958 the
percentage of male students, was higher than that of female students, while in
2008 the percentage of female students increased to 54% , instead of the 46%
of male students.
During the three years the percentage of male students increased in 1958 and
then decreased in 2008.By contrast the percentage of female students
decreased in 1958 and increased in 2008.
Lastly, a remarkable point is that the percentage of students who came from
within 30 miles of Bristol decreased dramatically,from the 50% in 1928 to the
1-2% in 2008. On the other hand the percentage of students who came from
overseas increased from the 5% to the 28%

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