The following two pie charts shows the results of a survey into the popularity of various leisure activities among European adults in 1985 and 1995. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting key features, and make comparisons where relevant. v.2
The following two pie charts shows the results of a survey into the popularity of various leisure activities among European adults in 1985 and 1995.
A glance at the two chart provided reveals the relative popularity of various leisure activities among European adults in 1985 and 1995.
Of these activities, watching TV was the most widely enjoyed in both years, at exactly 32 percent in 1985 and slightly lower at 30 percent in 1995. However, by far the most significant change to take place during this year was the increased popularity of computer games. Not a single respondents to the survey rated playing computer as preferred recreational activity in 1985. However, by 1995 the figures for playing computer stood at 27 percent – second widely highest overall. Also more popular in 1995 was talking with friends, at 26 percent compared to 21 percent a decade earlier.
At stark contrast, however, all other activities decreased in popularity. Furthermore, eating out, which was widely enjoyed pastime in 1985, accounting for 23 percent, slipped to mere 8 percent in 1995. Likewise there were also considerable decreases in the popularity of talking family, other activities and as previously mentioned watching Television.
A glance at the two chart provided reveals the relative
popularity
of various leisure
activities
among European adults in 1985 and 1995.
Of these
activities
, watching TV was the most
widely
enjoyed in both years, at exactly 32
percent
in 1985 and
slightly
lower at 30
percent
in 1995.
However
, by far the most significant
change
to take place during this year was the increased
popularity
of computer games. Not a single
respondents
to the survey rated playing computer as preferred recreational
activity
in 1985.
However
, by 1995 the figures for playing computer stood at 27
percent
–
second
widely
highest
overall
.
Also
more popular in 1995 was talking with friends, at 26
percent
compared to 21
percent
a decade earlier.
At stark contrast,
however
, all other
activities
decreased in
popularity
.
Furthermore
, eating out, which was
widely
enjoyed pastime in 1985, accounting for 23
percent
, slipped to mere 8
percent
in 1995.
Likewise
there were
also
considerable decreases in the
popularity
of talking family, other
activities
and as previously mentioned watching Television.
8Linking words, meeting the goal of 7 or more
16Repeated words, meeting the goal of 3 or fewer
5Mistakes