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The line graph illustrates how many enquires the tourist information office received in a city throughout the 6-year period in 2011.

Overall, it is clear that writing a letter or email was the least used to enquire in the tourist information office whereas the number of meeting face-to-face and telephoning increased considerably over time. We can also see that the biggest increase was observed in the number of enquires in person during the period.

Looking at the graph in more detail, nearly 800 requests made by email or letter in January, but this was followed by a slight decrease to just fewer than 400 in May, and remained stable in the last month.

With regard to telephoning, the figure for that stood at about 900 in January, after which saw a small decline to 800 in February before reaching the highest of its 1600 in May.

Turning to the details of in person enquires in the office, the number of personal meetings started at the lowest of approximately 400 in January; however, this figure hit a peak of about 1900 over the timeframe.

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The charts below show the percentage of second language classes taken by Australian secondary school students in Adelaide.

The pie charts illustrate the proportions of various languages which were taught to secondary school students as a secondary language in Adelaide, Australia from 2012 to 2016.

Overall, it is clear that the majority of students took Mandarin and Japanese languages in secondary school whereas Indonesian language was least appealing to them throughout the period given. We can also see that the percentage of Mandarin learned by these students increased significantly over time.

Looking at the charts in more detail, the most learned language was Mandarin in an Australian secondary school, starting at 40% in 2012, and the percentage of that language saw a sharp rise to 55% in 2016. In meantime, the proportion of Japanese language was at 25% in 2012, and the same in 2016, too. However, this figure fluctuated once to 30% in the middle of the timeframe given.

With regard to other three languages, the percentage of Italian language stood at 15% in 2012, but this was followed by a considerable drop to just 3% in 2016. The proportions of Indonesian and other languages which were learned by secondary school children were the same, at 10% in 2012, after which the former witnessed a noticeable fall to only 2%, the latter increased to 15% in 2016.


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I hope I can recover soon 😎


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Qiz bola o’qisa, jamiyat o’zgaradi.




Sure! Here’s a slightly easier, but still Band 8-9 sample answer for the Part 2 cue card:


🚗 Describe an occasion when the vehicle you took broke down in your travel.
I remember a time when I was traveling to a nearby city with my family for a short holiday. We were all excited because it had been a while since we had a trip together. However, the journey didn’t go as smoothly as we had hoped. About an hour into the drive, our car suddenly stopped on a quiet road in the countryside.
At first, we thought it was a small issue, but after trying to start the engine several times, we realized something was wrong. We had to call for roadside assistance, but they told us it would take around two hours to get to us. It was a hot day, and waiting by the side of the road was uncomfortable and frustrating.
When the mechanic finally arrived, he told us there was a problem with the engine, and it needed a quick repair. Luckily, he had the right tools, and he fixed it in about thirty minutes. We were relieved, but the delay meant we reached our destination quite late, and we missed out on some sightseeing that we had planned for that afternoon.
Even though the breakdown was annoying, it taught me an important lesson – it’s always wise to check the car properly before a long journey. It also made me realize how important it is to stay calm when things don’t go as expected.

Vocabulary with Meanings: ✅

1. Traveling to a nearby city – Going to a place not far from home.
2. Excited – Feeling very happy and eager.
3. Smoothly – Happening without problems.
4. Suddenly stopped – Stopped working all at once.
5. Quiet road – A road with little traffic or people.
6. Small issue – A minor problem.
7. Start the engine – Turn on the car.
8. Roadside assistance – A service that helps people when their car breaks down.
9. Around two hours – Approximately two hours.
10. Uncomfortable – Not feeling relaxed.
11. Frustrating – Making you feel annoyed because things aren’t going well.
12. Problem with the engine – Something wrong with the car’s motor.
13. Quick repair – A fast fix.
14. Right tools – Correct equipment needed to fix something.
15. Fixed it in about thirty minutes – Repaired it within half an hour.
16. Relieved – Feeling happy because a problem is over.
17. Reached our destination – Arrived where we wanted to go.
18. Missed out on – Didn’t get to do something we planned.
19. Annoying – Causing irritation.
20. Wise to check the car properly – Smart to inspect the vehicle carefully.
21. Stay calm – Remain relaxed and not panic.
22. Things don’t go as expected – When plans fail or problems happen.


Do you have a talent or something you are good at?

Yes, I think I’m quite good at drawing. I’ve enjoyed it since I was young, and over time, I’ve gotten better at it. I like sketching nature and simple portraits, and it’s something that helps me relax. Whenever I finish a drawing, I feel proud because it gives me a sense of achievement.

Vocabulary with Meanings: ⤵️

1. Drawing – Making pictures with a pencil or pen.
2. Gotten better – Improved over time.
3. Sketching – Quickly drawing simple pictures.
4. Nature – The outdoor world, like trees, rivers, and mountains.
5. Simple portraits – Basic drawings of people’s faces.
6. Helps me relax – Makes me feel calm and at ease.
7. Proud – Feeling happy and satisfied about something you did.
8. Sense of achievement – Feeling good after completing something successfully.


Vocabulary & Meanings: 📇

1. Modern house – A recently built home with new designs and technology.
2. Up-to-date facilities – Modern and advanced equipment and services.
3. Energy-efficient – Using less energy while still working effectively.
4. Charm – A special and attractive quality.
5. Maintenance issues – Problems related to keeping a building in good condition.
6. Leaking pipes – Pipes that let water escape due to damage.
7. Poor insulation – Weak protection against heat, cold, or noise.
8. Comfort – A state of physical ease and relaxation.
9. Convenience – Something that makes life easier or more comfortable.
10. Iconic landmark – A famous and easily recognizable place.
11. Rich history – A long and interesting past.
12. Fascinated – Very interested and curious.
13. Well-preserved structure – A building that has been kept in good condition for a long time.
14. Unforgettable experience – A moment that is so special it will always be remembered.
15. Part of our heritage – A valuable part of our history and culture.
16. Tell the story of the past – Show what happened in history.
17. Add character – Make a place more interesting and unique.
18. Tourist attractions – Places that visitors go to see.
19. Boost the economy – Help improve business and financial growth.
20. Erasing history – Removing or destroying the memory of past events.
21. Restoring – Repairing something to bring it back to its original condition.
22. Crucial – Very important.
23. Reflect the craftsmanship – Show the skill and quality of work.
24. Traditions – Cultural customs and practices passed down over time.
25. Cathedrals – Large and important churches.
26. Showcase – Display or present something clearly.
27. Reveal – Show something that was not known before.
28. Believed in – Had faith or trust in something.
29. Valued – Thought of something as important.
30. Enhance the beauty – Make something look better.
31. Uniqueness – The quality of being different from everything else.
32. Contrast – Show a clear difference when compared to something else.
33. Blend of old and new – A mix of traditional and modern styles.
34. Visually appealing – Pleasant to look at.
35. Plain – Simple and not interesting.
36. Lacking in personality – Without any special or unique qualities.


1. Do you prefer living in an old building or a modern house?
I would definitely prefer to live in a modern house because it offers up-to-date facilities and is often more energy-efficient. Old buildings may have charm, but they often come with maintenance issues like leaking pipes or poor insulation. I value comfort and convenience, so a modern house would suit my lifestyle better.

2. Are there any old buildings you want to see in the future?
Yes, I would love to visit the Colosseum in Rome. It’s an iconic landmark with a rich history that dates back to the Roman Empire. I’ve always been fascinated by ancient architecture, and seeing such a well-preserved structure in person would be an unforgettable experience.

3. Should old buildings be preserved?
Absolutely. Old buildings are part of our heritage, and they tell the story of the past. They also add character to cities and can be tourist attractions, which boost the economy. Losing them would mean erasing history, so I believe restoring and maintaining these buildings is crucial.

4. What aspect of culture do old buildings reflect?
Old buildings reflect the craftsmanship and traditions of the time they were built. For example, cathedrals often showcase religious values and artistic styles from centuries ago. These structures reveal how people used to live, what they believed in, and what they valued as a society.

5. How do old buildings affect the appearance of a place?
Old buildings often enhance the beauty of a place by adding character and uniqueness. They contrast with modern buildings, creating a blend of old and new that can be visually appealing. Without them, many cities would look plain and lacking in personality.


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