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ENGLISH FOR BUSINESS II

Lecturer: Yusnita Octafilia Th. A. Y. I, S.Hum, MM


The topic of Writing Task 1

Group members:
Silvia Carolin
Kelly cen
Neska
Kathrine Giovana Sinaga

Topic 3 (225 words)


This is a chart that gives a look into a certain country's population growth based on age
groups. It shows data from the year 1960 and predictions all the way up to the year 2040.
In 1960 at the age of 15-64 indicate the population whose percentage increased by 55%
different from the age of 0-14 which the percentage is 30%, the difference in percentage
between the two ages was 25%. In 2040 the age of 15-64 will decrease with a percentage of
45%, for ages 0-14 decreased to 10%.
Population growth on age over 65 years have the lowest score in the 1960 year. However in
the following year prediction of chart, population of elderly people will constantly to have
enhancement annually. Up to in 2040 reach a percentage of 45%, are at the same point on
population which have 15-64 age.
Overall from the forecast graph, it can be seen that the country's population aged 0-14 will
experience a degression of up to 20% over the next eighty years although it was stable
between 1970 and 1980. The population between 15-64 years old is also expected to decrease
in 2040, even though there was an increase of around 5% in 1970 and 1990. Meanwhile, the
population aged 65 years and over will have a significant improvement of around 30% from
1970 to 2040.
BIB Group Task
Written by 4th Group: (189 words)
1. Dea Paramita (2162201052)
2. Onike Faolina Harianja (2162201136)
3. Anita Natalia (2162201125)
4. Yohana Hutabarat (2162201104)

Topic 4
The graph below gives information about the telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants, Africa 1994 -
2004

Introduction
The line graph illustrates the percentage of telephone subscribers per 100 inhabitants in Africa from
1994 to 2004. (Anita)
Content
From the graph above, it can be stated that the level of mobile telephone subscribers and fixed
telephone subscribers in Africa increased every year. (Yohana)
During the research period, it was clear that the number of mobile phone subscribers was the largest
one. According to the graph, in the first year of the research (1994), the number of fixed telephone
subscribers in Africa per one hundred inhabitants was approximately 1.7%, evidently higher than the
number of mobile telephone subscribers, which was around 0.06%. (Dea)
Closing
From this graph, we can conclude that from 1994, mobile telephone subscribers continued to increase
up until the end of 2004. However, even though the increase of fixed telephone subscribers was less
than mobile phone subscribers, fixed telephone subscribers still experienced a slight increase from
year to year. Although as we can see from the graph above, from 1999 to 2000, the number of fixed
telephone subscribers was stable, but it did not stop the number of fixed telephone subscribers from
increasing. (Onike)
Topic 5 (200 words)

Introduction

The following is a graph from 2001 to 2006 that illustrates the price comparison of 800 grams of 4
types of bread in euros in European country.( Wasdani Al Arifki 2162201133)

Contents

In 2001 for brown, white and rye bread the population in this country spent 0.6 euros for 800 whole
wheat bread. While wholegrains had a high total value that spend 0.8 euros for whole wheat bread.
( Indah Purnama Sari br. Tobing 2162201114 )

In 2002 for white bread, chocolate and wholegrain experienced a dramatically high increase, while
for rye bread decreased 0.5 euros. (Indah Purnama Sari br. Tobing 2162201114 )

In 2003 for white bread, rye and brown experienced a slight increase, in contrast to wholegrain
bread which experienced a very dramatic decrease from 1.8 euros to 1 euro. ( Agnes Monika Siagian
2162201124)

For the year 2004 Brown bread has a drastic decreased in the amount value as well to 1.4 euros and
wholegrains have decreased 0.7 euros. For white and rye bread this year experienced a slight
increase. (Agnes Monika Siagian 2162201124)

And for the year 2005 the four breads have increased. (Agnes Monika Siagian 2162201124)

Closing/ conclusion

Rye has the most stable price compared to others, while wholegrain bread and brown bread have
the least stable price. White bread has a price that can be said to have increased steadily. (Sheren
Leorin 2162201097 )
Topic 7 (175 words)

Group members:

Riani (2162201130)

Sri Ersuta Siringoringo (2162201095)

Erika Oktaviana Sidauruk (2162201120)

Aulia Suci Ramadhani (2162201126)

INTRODUCTION: The graph gives information about the figure for Australian exportation in 4
countries, namely Japan, the US, China and India over a periode of 22 years.

CONTENTS: Overall, the line graph shows that Australia’s total exports to China and India increased
during the period. Meanwhile, the US and Japan experienced a decline in imported products from
Australia. In addition, China experienced the largest increase in exports during this period.

The figure of Japan began the period is higher exports than other nations thats 27%,but after that
had declined until end period to around 18%. Originally,China only receive 3% exports and reached
peak of 28% in 2012. US fluctuated arond 11% until 2000,then down thus end period 8% circa.
Indians export stood around 1% during 10 years aand in end periods got 8%.

CLOSING: The line chart contains percentage of Australian exports ,While India increased from year
to year reaching 3-5%, but in 2012 decreased by about 2%, After 22 years,high rated exports is hold
by China,and Indian is low rated exported of all country
Topic 8:
 Group’s Member : (196 words)
1. Cinthia Juliet (2162201071) AS-1-
21
2. Putri (2162201002) AS-1-
21
3. Wahyuni Havizah (2162201116) AS-2-
21
4. Lioni Sianturi (2162201129) AS-2-
21

A. Introduction :
This line graph, provides an overview about how much the amount of oil production and oil consumption
occured in China per day from 1982 to 2006.

B. Contents :
Oil consumption showed stability until 1990, after which it increased rapidly to 3
million in 1994. In the second half of the period, the amount of oil consumed continued
to increase by 1 million every 4 years, and finally reached a peak of 6 million at the end
of the period.
The oil production chart looks to have increased from 2 million barrels of oil to 3
million barrels of oil per day in 1982 to 1986. For several years, the production of oil
produced per day moved stable. From 1994 to 2006, there was another increase in oil
production from 3 million barrels to 3.5 million barrels per day.

C. Closing :
Overall, it can be seen that oil consumption rose significantly faster than its production over the past
24 years. In 2006, the graph of oil consumption in China increased compared to the graph of oil
production that occurs every year. In addition, oil consumption in China tripled from 1982 to 2006.

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