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The line graph illustrates the percentage of people accessing news through various methods from 1995 to 2025. Overall, Internet usage has significantly increased, predicted to reach around 55%, while traditional media like TV, newspapers, and radio are declining. By 2025, newspapers and radio are expected to become the least popular news sources, with estimates of 28% and 23% respectively.

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The line graph illustrates the percentage of people accessing news through various methods from 1995 to 2025. Overall, Internet usage has significantly increased, predicted to reach around 55%, while traditional media like TV, newspapers, and radio are declining. By 2025, newspapers and radio are expected to become the least popular news sources, with estimates of 28% and 23% respectively.

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The line graph compares the percentage of people in three countries who used

the Internet between 1999 and 2009.

MY WORK:

The given line chart illustrates the average proportion of people who
consumed the Internet over 10 years starting from 1999 in three different
countries.

In general, all countries experienced an upward trend over the period. In


which the Internet was much more favored in USA and Canada than Mexico.

It is clear that during the period of 1999 to 2002 in Canada, it was a


remarkable increase from .... to .... which was surpassing the amount of
people who used Internet in USA and turned into the country with the most
Internet consumers. And it continued to reach its peak of .... in 2009. While it
was just .... rise in USA and got the highest point of ..., despite its pretty high
initial figure of.... By contrast, Mexico just indicated a slight rise, started
with .... and reached a peak of .... which was less than about twice compares
to others.
Sample Answer:

The line graph compares the percentage of people in three countries who used the
Internet between 1999 and 2009.

It is clear that the proportion of the population who used the Internet increased in each
country over the period shown. Overall, a much larger percentage of Canadians and
Americans had access to the Internet in comparison with Mexicans, and Canada
experienced the fastest growth in Internet usage.

In 1999, the proportion of people using the Internet in the USA was about 20%. The
figures for Canada and Mexico were lower, at about 10% and 5% respectively. In 2005,
Internet usage in both the USA and Canada rose to around 70% of the population, while
the figure for Mexico reached just over 25%.

By 2009, the percentage of Internet users was highest in Canada. Almost 100% of
Canadians used the Internet, compared to about 80% of Americans and only 40% of
Mexicans

The chart shows the percentage of people who accessed news from 4
sources from 1995 and projection to 2025.
Sample Answer:

The chart illustrates the proportion of people using different methods to


access news from 1995 and the prediction to 2025.

Overall, while the internet gained more popularity during the given period,
the opposite was true for the remaining figures. These trends are likely to
continue in the future.

The percentage of people who watched news programs on TV was nearly


70% in 1995. The figure then decreased gradually to 55% in 2020, despite a
slight rise of 3% in 2010. It is then likely to finish at exactly 50% in 2025.
Additionally, starting at about 55%, the figures for newspapers and radios
experienced similar downward trends, declining to about 30% in 2020. The
expectation is that approximately 30% of people will use newspapers, and
roughly 23% will listen to the radio to get news.

Despite only becoming available in 1995 and attracting only a small


proportion of people in 2000, the internet quickly became prevalent in the
next 20 years, with 40% of people using it. The figure is predicted to
increase to about 55% in 2025, overcoming newspapers to become the most
common method to access news in 2025.

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MY WORK:

The given line graph indicates the average proportion of people accessed
news by different methods over the period of 30 years, starting from 1995.

In general, the total amount of people that were recorded to use Internet as
reading news method is on a significantly upward trend over the years.
Meanwhile, it was witnessed the relatively same tend in the remaining field,
which is a gradual decline.

Obviously, Internet has been favoured by the population since the years
after 2000 and it was predicted to reach a peak of around 55%, higher than
any other type of approaches. Despite a slight increase between 2000 and
2010, the number of people watched news on TV programmes has been
sharply reducing to its lowest point at 50%, lower about 13% compares to its
initial data.

According to the statistics, a similar trend was seen regarding newspaper


and radio. Start with roughly the same 54%, both of them has been
expierienced a remarkable decrease in the following years. In 2050, an
expectation given shows that newspaper and radio will turn into the least
popular platforms with an estimate of 28% and 23% respectively.

(190 words)

Fix:

The given line graph indicates the average proportion of people who
accessed news by different methods over 30 years, starting from 1995.

In general, the total amount of people that were recorded to use the Internet
as a reading news method is on a significant upward trend over the years.
Meanwhile, it was witnessed the relatively same trend in the remaining field,
which is a gradual decline.
The Internet has been favored by the population since the years after 2000
and it was predicted to reach a peak of around 55%, higher than any other
type of approach. Despite a slight increase between 2000 and 2010, the
number of people watching the news on TV programs has been sharply
reducing to its lowest point at 50%, lower about 13% compares to its initial
data.

According to the statistics, a similar trend was seen regarding newspapers


and radio. Starting with roughly the same 54%, both of them has been
experienced a remarkable decrease in the following years. In 2050, an
expectation given shows that newspaper and radio will turn into the least
popular platforms with an estimate of 28% and 23% respectively.

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