Unit 2 - Writing
Unit 2 - Writing
Unit 2 - Writing
Look at the pie charts. Then complete the missing information in the pie charts
and the key. Use the numbers in the box.
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Unit 2: Exercise 2
When comparing two charts, you need to carefully choose the most important
information.
Look at the sentences and decide what type of information they give.
This is a key pattern as other numbers changed. This is a key trend. This is a large
increase. This is not a key piece of information – small changes are not significant.
This is not true – the percentage change was 7.2%. This is not true – women in full-time
employment was the greatest percentage change. This is the highest number of
employees in all the groups represented. This is the most significant change.
This represents a key point – smallest and largest numbers are important.
1. All the numbers increased.
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Unit 2: Exercise 3
Look at the charts. Then put the sentences in the correct order to complete the
paragraph.
The pie charts show the numbers and percentages of men and women in both full-time and
part-time employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012.
Overall, we can see that all numbers increased but there were significant differences in the
proportions for each year.
These changes can be seen in the percentages of the total workforce; in 1988, women in full-
time employment made up only 18.8% of working people, but this increased to 26% in 2012.
As well as the number of people working full-time, the number of people working part-time
also increased, with women being the largest number in both years: 5,268,000 and 5,979,000,
compared with 1,550,000 and 2,131,000 for men.
Firstly, although the number of men in full-time employment was largest in both years, the
greatest change was in the number of women working full-time. This increased from
4,482,000 in 1988 to 7,696,000 in 2012.
In conclusion, apart from female full-time employment and male part-time employment,
percentage figures decreased between the two years. Most significantly, men working full-
time dropped below 50% to 46.6% in 2012.
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Unit 2: Exercise 4
It’s important to understand the information given and present the facts in a
clear way.
Each sentence from the report covers one topic. Match the topics with the
sentences.
1. ____________________________________________________________
The pie charts show the numbers and percentages of men and women in both full-time and
part-time employment in the UK in 1988 and 2012.
2. ____________________________________________________________
Overall, we can see that all numbers increased but there were significant differences in the
proportions for each year.
3. ____________________________________________________________
Firstly, although the number of men in full-time employment was largest in both years, the
greatest change was in the number of women working full-time. This increased from
4,482,000 in 1988 to 7,696,000 in 2012.
4. ____________________________________________________________
As well as the number of people working full-time, the number of people working part-time
also increased, with women being the largest number in both years: 5,268,000 and 5,979,000,
compared with 1,550,000 and 2,131,000 for men.
5. ____________________________________________________________
These changes can be seen in the percentages of the total workforce; in 1988, women in full-
time employment made up only 18.8% of working people, but this increased to 26% in 2012.
6. ____________________________________________________________
In conclusion, apart from female full-time employment and male part-time employment, all
the other percentage figures decreased between the two years. Most significantly, men
working full-time dropped below 50% to 46.6% in 2012.
Unit 2: Exercise 5
Match the words with the definitions.
The ______________ show employment _____________for both men and women in the
UK for the years 1988 and 2012. _____________ , the number of people in work
_____________ in that period, but the _____________of working women rose most
_____________ .
Unit 2: Exercise 7
Read the information. Then look at the sentences. Select the word in each
sentence that matches the definition.
When comparing two charts, we need to find which numbers you can compare because they
are similar and which numbers you can contrast because they are different. Examples of this
are high and low numbers, and numbers which show little or no change.
Unit 2: Exercise 8
When you describe the information in two charts, you need to look for figures
and facts that are the same or different.
Look at the sentences and put them into the correct columns.
In 1988, there were 12,539,000 men working full-time, in contrast only 1,550,000 were part-
time.
The pie charts show identical information for 1988 and 2012.
figures/facts that are the same (or nearly the figures/facts that are figures/facts that are
same)
Unit 2: Exercise 9
Look at the bar charts. Then choose the best words for the gaps.
All Both contrast identical significant similar slight whereas
8. There was a ______________ gap between men and women in Japan in both years.
Unit 2: Exercise 10
WRITING TASK 1
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make
comparisons where relevant.
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