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Writing Task: You Should Spend About 20 Minutes On This Task

The pie charts show the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. In Malaysia, housing accounted for the greatest proportion of expenditures at 34%, while in Japan housing accounted for a lower 21%. Japan's greatest expense was other goods and services at 29% compared to 26% in Malaysia. Food was the second largest expense in Japan at 24%, while in Malaysia food accounted for a higher 27%. Transportation accounted for 20% of expenditures in Japan but was much lower in Malaysia at 10%. Healthcare expenditures were the smallest for both countries. Overall, the data indicates that food, housing, and other goods and services were the main expenses for both countries, but in Japan transportation and other goods and services accounted for a higher proportion of total expenditures

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Writing Task: You Should Spend About 20 Minutes On This Task

The pie charts show the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in 2010. In Malaysia, housing accounted for the greatest proportion of expenditures at 34%, while in Japan housing accounted for a lower 21%. Japan's greatest expense was other goods and services at 29% compared to 26% in Malaysia. Food was the second largest expense in Japan at 24%, while in Malaysia food accounted for a higher 27%. Transportation accounted for 20% of expenditures in Japan but was much lower in Malaysia at 10%. Healthcare expenditures were the smallest for both countries. Overall, the data indicates that food, housing, and other goods and services were the main expenses for both countries, but in Japan transportation and other goods and services accounted for a higher proportion of total expenditures

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WRITING TASK

RK ACADEMY

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.


The pie charts below show the average household expenditures in Japan and Malaysia in the year
2010.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons
where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.

Average Household Expenditures by Major Category

Read the following model answer. Complete the answer by filling the gaps with a word from
the box below.

main

but

than

higher

smallest

in contrast

compared with

lower

higher

overall

indicates

while

Model answer

The pie charts show the proportion of money spent on various household expenses in Malaysia and
Japan in 2010.
We can see that in Malaysia the greatest proportion of expenditure (34%) was on housing, .......... in Japan
housing accounted for just 21% of the total. .........., in Japan the greatest single expense was other goods
and services at 29%, .......... 26% in Malaysia. Food came in second place in Japan, at 24%, while in
Malaysia the actual proportion was .......... (27%). In Japan another major expense was transport, at 20%,
but this was much .......... In Malaysia (10%). In both countries the ..........percentage of expenditure was on
health care.
.........., the data .......... that in both cases food, housing and other goods and services were
the ..........expenses, .......... that in Japan, transport and other goods and services took up
a .......... proportion of total expenditure .......... in Malaysia.

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