IELTS Academic, Writing Task 1, 24 July 2021, 7 December 2019, INDIA
Q. The chart below shows the film's participation in Australia and also shows the typical film trips of different age groups from 1996 to 2000. Take a look at the data and select and announce key highlights, where important.
The given table illustrate the proportion of people visiting cinemas and the average annual cinema visits, while the line graph compares cinema visits by different age groups in Australia from 1996 to 2000.
In 1996, 62% of people went to the movies. This percentage rose sharply to 72% by 1997, but thereafter remained fairly stable until 2000. The average annual number of visits stabilized at 10.3 in 1996. This figure increased to a minimally to 11.1 by 1997. The following year, cinema visits declined and the number stabilized at around 8.3 by 2000.In 1996, the number of visits to the cinema were between 10 to 15 years for all the age groups, with the older age group visiting cinema slightly less than the younger age groups. At the age groups followed the same trend with the number of visits fluctuating from 10 to 25 years over the rest of the give period.
Overall, the proportion of people visiting the cinema has increased, while the average annual attendance in the given period of tenure has decreased. In general, all age groups followed a similar trend: annual cinema attendance varying from 1996 to 2000. The 14-24 year age group were the most fond, but above 50 age group were the least fond of cinema.
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