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Thursday, 29 March 2018
IELTS WRITING TASK 1(ACADEMIC) :- The chart below shows the number of men and women in further education in Britain in three periods and whether they were studying fulltime or part-time.
ANSWER:-
The tables unveil the count of men and women in further education in three academic years in Britain.
Males were more interested in part-time and full-time education in the academic year 1970. Respective numbers were nearly 100 and 1000. Increasing trend in part-time studies was observed but in other type of education count slightly fluctuated. Still, part-time educates were approximately five times less than the other which had 900 learners in 1990/91.
Probing to second gender, here in both types of education systems hike was seen but like their counterpart less women chose part-time education. In 1970/1971, part-time pupils were almost negligible in comparison to 700 full-time students. After following increasing trend, count ended at 1100 for full-time education and 100 for other in the year 1990/91.
Overall, more women were getting educated in contrast to their opposite sex.
Tense:- Past
Vocab:- Men:-Males
Women:- Females
Observed:-Witnessed, seen, happened
Gender:- sex
Count:- Number
Respective:- Corresponding, in same sequence, severally
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