вторник, 5 сентября 2017 г.

IELTS GURU On IELTS Task 1 (Mixed Type)

The line graph shows average disposable income for three different age groups from 2000 to 2010. The table gives the percentage increase in sales for six different products at three-year intervals from 2001 to 2010. Seen together, the figures suggest a link between the disposable income of different age groups and how well certain products sell. 

The disposable income of young people in the UK between the ages of fifteen and twenty-four peaked in 2004 and reached another high point in 2007 before falling sharply. Sales of products typically enjoyed by young people, trainers and video games, showed a similar pattern, with sales of both products increasing sharply by 2004 (5% and 6% respectively). 

The disposable income of the 35-44 age group peaked in 2008 after reaching its second highest point in 2004. Sales of business suits, books and children’s toys – all items that people of this age group might be expected to buy – also peaked in the third quarter of the decade, with a particularly strong growth in sales of toys (8%). 

For people aged 65-74, disposable income remained roughly constant. Not surprisingly, sales of reading glasses also remained steady throughout the period.
Overall, the figures show that the sales performance of different types of products may be influenced by the disposable income available to different sectors of the population. 


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