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MIXED CHART

The chart and table below give information about tourists at a particular holiday
resort in Australia.

 Introduction:

 Introduce the chart and table, mentioning that they provide information on the origins,
average stay durations, accommodation preferences, and activity choices of tourists at a
specific holiday resort in Australia.

 Overview:

o Asians and Americans are the majority of visitors.


o Accommodation preferences vary significantly between regions, with Asians and
Americans favoring luxury hotels, while Europeans and other tourists prefer
camping or caravans.
o Differences in preferred activities, such as sightseeing, swimming, sunbathing,
and surfing.

Body 1:

 Tourist Origin:
o Discuss the percentages of tourists from different regions, highlighting that
Asians and Americans make up the largest groups.

Body 2:

 Average Stay Duration:


o Compare the average length of stay across the regions, noting that Europeans and
Americans tend to stay longer than Asians and other tourists.
 Accommodation Preferences:
o Explain the regional differences in accommodation choices, focusing on the
contrast between luxury hotels for Asians and Americans versus camping or
caravans for Europeans and others.
 Preferred Activities:
o Describe the popular activities for tourists from different regions, emphasizing the
preferences for sightseeing, swimming, sunbathing, and surfing.
2. The Pie chart gives information about the country of birth of people living in
Australia and the table shows where people born in these countries live.

 Introduction:

 Briefly introduce the pie chart and table, mentioning that the pie chart shows the
proportion of the Australian population by birthplace, and the table provides information
on their residential locations.

 Overview:
o The majority of the Australian population was born in Australia.
o Cities are generally the preferred residential choice for most people, with some
variation based on birthplace.

Body 1:

 Population by Birthplace:
o Discuss the proportion of the population born in Australia, highlighting that it
makes up the largest share at 73%.
o Mention the significantly lower percentages of people born in other countries,
noting that those born outside Australia make up 14%, which is twice the figure
for those born in the UK.
o Address the small proportions of people born in New Zealand, China, and the
Netherlands, each contributing only a small fraction of the total population.

Body 2:

 Residential Locations:
o Analyze the table, focusing on the distribution of rural versus urban residency.
o Discuss that the Netherlands and the UK have similar rural residency rates, with
10% of their populations living in the countryside.
o Highlight that New Zealanders have a higher rural residency rate at 20%.
o Note that 17% of Australians live in rural areas, while nearly all people born in
China reside in rural areas, which contrasts with the other groups.

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