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- IELTS band 8.0 Holder (L 8.5/R 8.0/W 7.0/S 7.5)
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One of my subscribers has just shared this printed version of the writing compilation's pdf, feelin really nice now :)


The bar chart compares the percentage of part-time workers in four countries of the United Kingdom - England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales - in 1980 and 2010.

Overall, the proportion of part-time workers increased across all four countries, with Wales consistently having the highest percentage. Notably, although Scotland had the lowest figures, it experienced the most notable increase.

In 1980, nearly 25% of the workforce in England was employed part-time, the figure which then rose to just over 30% in 2010. Similarly, the percentage of part-time workers in Wales wss already high at approximately 32% in 1980, before increasing slightly to just above 35% in 2010. Regarding Northern Ireland, it had significantly lower proportions of part-time employment. In Northern Ireland, this figure was about 15% in 1980, which dropped slightly to about 13% in 2010.

As for Scotland, despite having the lowest figure at roughly 12% in 1980, this figure then doubled to well below 20%, marking the most notable growth among the four countries.


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How was an Entire Continent Annexed in 1 year? - The Scramble of Africa



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The line graph illustrates the percentage of club members participating in three different activities at a UK sports club between 1995 and 2015. Overall, participation in gym activities showed an upward trend, whereas swimming declined. Notably, despite a slight initial increase, participation in team sports eventually dropped.

In 1995, gym activities were the least popular of the three, with only 5% of club members taking part. However, this changed as participation rose significantly to approximately 28% by 2010. By the end of the period (2015), the figure had slightly declined by 1%. In contrast, swimming followed a downward trend, starting at 50% in 1995 before nearly halving to 25% by 2005. It then continued to decrease, leveling off at around 15% by 2015.

Regarding team sports, participation remained steady at 30% in the late 1990s before surpassing gym activities and peaking at 40% in 2010. However, by 2015, this figure had dropped by 10 percentage points, bouncing back to approximately 30%.


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The Robot Chess Player Scam


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Here are some the new words from the video:☑️


Mall entrance - one of many places where you can enter or exit a shopping mall

Mall map - a sign or post with a map and a list of all the stores in a shopping mall

Mall - a quick way of saying "shopping mall"

Stores and shops - places where you can buy things

Kiosk - a place in the open where you can buy things

Shoe store - a store which sells shoes, sandals, and boots

Clothing store - a store which sells shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, shorts, etc.

Department store - a store which sells a wide variety of things in different departments

Escalator - a set of moving steps to go from one floor to another

Bookstore - a store that sells books, magazines, newspapers, and cards

Sporting goods store - a store that sells exercise equipment, athletic gear, sportswear, and even sometimes outdoor gear

Drugstore/pharmacy - a store that sells medicine, bandages, lotions, creams, and other healthcare products

Record store - a store that sells vinyl records, CDs, and Blu-ray discs

Lingerie store - a store that sells intimate apparel


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