The chart below shows the number of films produced five countries in three years.
Write at least 150 words.
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Sample Answer
The bar chart provides information on the quantity of films shot in five different countries over three consecutive years: 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Three out of the five countries witnessed an increase in their film production. The number of films produced by country B stood at 50 in the initial year. After a negligible rise in the following year, this figure climbed markedly to finish at 70. However, a lot fewer films were shot in countries C and E in 2007, at about 8-9 each. Over the next two years, while the former’s film production output slightly more than doubled, the latter’s changed minimally by only around 3 units.
By contrast, countries A and D saw their film releases fall. Staying stable during the first two years, the quantity for country A dropped by roughly 8 units to reach 80 in 2009. The other nation, meanwhile, showed a slightly different pattern of change: after a dip from 15 to just under 10 between 2007 and 2008, its figure slightly rose to approximately 13 in the final year.
In general, countries A and B released significantly more films compared with the other three nations. While the number of films produced by countries B, C and E showed an upward trend over the period, the reverse was true for countries A and D. It is also apparent that the most significant growth was observed in country B, but it was country A that had the highest figure in each year.
248 words, 8+