Imagine that you are doing a project on what sports are popular among university students in Zetland. You have found some data on the subject – the results of the opinion polls (see the table below). Comment on the data in the diagram and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"What sports do you like?"
Kinds of sports |
Number of respondents (%) |
Athletics |
32 |
Football |
23 |
Gymnastics |
20 |
Tennis |
15 |
Skiing |
10 |
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with doing sports and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of sports for university students.
Imagine that you are doing a project on what extracurricular activities teenagers have in Zetland. You have found some data on the subject – the results of the opinion polls (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"What extracurricular activities do you have?"
Activity |
Number of teenagers (%) |
Sports |
41 |
Art |
22 |
Board games |
15 |
Book clubs |
14 |
Chess clubs |
8 |
Write 200-250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with extracurricular activities and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the role of extracurricular activities in teenagers’ lives.
Imagine that you are doing a project on household chores that children do in Zetland. You have collected some data on the subject (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"What household chores do you do?"
Chores |
Number of respondents (%) |
Washing the dishes |
34 |
Taking out the rubbish |
31 |
Vacuuming |
23 |
Grocery shopping |
7 |
Looking after younger siblings |
5 |
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project work;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with doing household chores and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of helping parents with household chores.
Imagine that you are doing a project on what schoolchildren buy at the school cafeteria in Zetland. You have collected some data on the subject (see the diagram below). Comment on the data in the diagram and give your personal opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"What do you buy at the school cafeteria?"
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project work;
– select and report 2–3 features;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with having meals at the school cafeteria and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of eating healthy food.
Imagine that you are doing a project on what people in Zetland like about holidays. You have found some data on the subject – the results of the opinion polls (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"What do you like about holidays?"
Reasons for celebration |
Number of people (%) |
Receiving gifts |
49 |
Having holiday meals |
21 |
Having some rest |
18 |
Gathering with friends and relatives |
7 |
Passing on traditions |
5 |
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project work;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with celebrating holidays and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of observing family traditions.
Imagine that you are doing a project on why some Zetlanders move to big cities. You have found some data on the subject — the results of various polls (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your personal opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"Why do you think some Zetlanders move to big cities?"
Reasons | Number of respondents (%) |
---|---|
To get a new job | 34 |
To develop one’s business | 27 |
To get a better education | 26 |
To have more entertainment | 8 |
To make new friends | 5 |
Write 200−250 words. Use the following plan:
— make an opening statement on the subject of the project work;
— select and report 2−3 facts;
— make 1−2 comparisons where relevant and give your commentst;
— outline a problem that can arise with moving to a big city and suggest a way of solving it;
— conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on living in a big city.
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СкачатьImagine that you are doing a project on what electronic devices are used in Zetland for studying. You have found some data on the subject – the results of the opinion polls (see the diagram below). Comment on the data in the diagram and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"What electronic devices do you use for studying?"
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with using gadgets and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the role of electronic technologies in modern students' lives.
Imagine that you are doing a project on how young people in Zetland celebrate New Year. You have found some data on the subject – the results of the opinion polls (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"How do you celebrate New Year?"
Ways of celebration |
Number of people, % |
Staying with family |
44 |
Visiting friends |
27 |
Arranging a party at home |
19 |
Attending an event at school or university |
6 |
Going abroad |
4 |
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with celebrating New Year and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the best way of celebrating New Year.
Imagine that you are doing a project on what factors influence the choice of a future career in Zetland. You have found some data on the subject – the results of the opinion polls (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"What factors influence the choice of a future career?"
Factors of influence |
Number of respondents (%) |
Parents |
40 |
Teachers |
22 |
Friends |
16 |
Media (TV, Internet, social networks) |
13 |
Other role model |
9 |
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with choosing a future career and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on who can help you most to choose a future career.
Imagine that you are doing a project on how teenagers in Zetland spend their summer holidays. You have found some data on the subject – the results of the opinion polls (see the table below). Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
The opinion poll question:
"How do you spend your summer holidays?"
How teenagers spend their summer holidays |
Number of teenagers (%) |
Staying at home |
38 |
Visiting relatives |
27 |
Going to the seaside |
17 |
Working part-time |
15 |
Going to a youth summer camp |
3 |
Comment on the data in the table and give your opinion on the subject of the project.
Write 200–250 words.
Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise during summer holidays and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the best way of spending summer holidays for you.