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Academic Writing Sample Task3

The graph shows estimates of the maximum Asian elephant populations in various countries in 1994 and 2007. It indicates that most countries saw declines, particularly in Malaysia and Thailand where populations fell to less than half of 1994 levels. India had the largest population but still experienced a significant drop. Cambodia was the only country where elephant numbers increased, while populations remained stable in Laos and Vietnam.

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The graph shows estimates of the maximum Asian elephant populations in various countries in 1994 and 2007. It indicates that most countries saw declines, particularly in Malaysia and Thailand where populations fell to less than half of 1994 levels. India had the largest population but still experienced a significant drop. Cambodia was the only country where elephant numbers increased, while populations remained stable in Laos and Vietnam.

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Academic Writing Sample Task 1 #77

You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The graph below shows the changes in maximum number of Asian elephants between 1994 and
2007.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons
where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.

model answer:

The graph shows the estimated maximum population of elephants in a range of Asian countries in both
1997 and 2004.

In most of the countries included in the graph, the population fell. This was most noticeable in Malaysia
and Thailand, where the number of elephants was thought to be less than half the figure in 1997. In the
former, the number of elephants dropped as low as 1000. India remained the country with by far the
largest elephant population, but experienced a dramatic fall in numbers so that in 2004 there may have
been as few as 7500. Despite its size, China had a very small population of at most 500 elephants by
2004.

Although the trend was downwards overall, elephant populations were thought to have remained stable in
Laos and Vietnam at approximately 1200. The only country where elephants showed signs of recovering
was Cambodia, where numbers may have risen by up to 200.

(155 words)

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