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Describe Bar Chart Template

Graph Template:

Line 1: The given chart represents/shows/illustrates the <annual growth of subscribers base> between the year 2010 to 2018.

Line 2: According to the graph, year <2018> holds the highest <annual growth of subscribers at more than 200 million>.

Line 3: This is closely followed in the year 2016, which holds the second highest <annual growth of subscribers at approximately 160 million>.

Line 4: In contrast, the year 2010 holds the lowest subscribers at close to 20 million.

Line 5: From the given data, it can be easily concluded that the subscribers increased significantly from the year 2010 to the year 2018.

Line 6: And it is anticipated that a similar trend will continue to follow in the future as well.



Past Expected Projections:



This bar chart shows information regarding the number of digital textbook sales that were expected to happen in the U.S. from 2010 to 2014. As we can see, Americans expected there to be at least a 1% market for digital textbooks for 2010; there was expected to be a 2.5% market for 2011; there was expected to be a 5.5% market for 2012; there was expected to be a 10.45% market for 2013; and there was expected to be an 18.8% market for 2014.







This pie chart shows the level of job satisfaction among an unspecified group of workers. 39 percent stated that they were very satisfied with their work and 47 percent that they were somewhat satisfied. 6 percent were indifferent. Only 8 percent expressed negative opinions about their level of job satisfaction, with 6 percent saying they were somewhat unsatisfied and 2 percent that they were very dissatisfied. From the chart, we can conclude that most workers interviewed felt positive about the level of job satisfaction in their work.

 Words to express:

1. Going up gradually, decreasing steadily.
2. Increased/Risen signigicantly/sharply, decreased dramatically.
3. The horizontal axis, vertical axis.
4. Pie chart % - proportion, share.
5. Claim/possess/account for/hold 
6. over/more than 
7. The information indicates that another 43% of total exports go to a range of other destinations.
8. Practice using words and phrases used to describe amounts (more than, than, approximately) and trends (rose, remained stable), as well as comparatives and superlatives (greatest, highest. lowest, higher than, lower than).




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