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Mobile Phone Users in Bangladesh
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Question: The graph below shows the mobile phone users of Bangladesh from 2008 to 2012. Now, describe the graph in your own words.
Answer: The graph shows the mobile phone users of Bangladesh from 2008 to 2012.
In 2008 the mobile phone users of Bangladesh were 30%. In 2009 the users were increased by 5%. In that year the mobile phone users were 35%. In 2010 the increase in mobile phone users was huge. The users of mobile phone reached 73% in 2010 which was only 35% in the previous year. In 2011 the mobile phone users were increased slightly than the previous year. With 2% increase in mobile phone users, the total users of mobile phones reached 75% in the year 2011. In 2012 with a 12% increase in users there was a rapid growth of mobile phone users in Bangladesh. The users of mobile phones became 87% with a huge increase in 2012. Among all the years given in the graph, mobile phone users were highest in 2012.
So, from the given graph we can see the increase of mobile phone users in Bangladesh from the year 2008 to 2012.
The pie chart shows the population of the countries of the European Union in 2007 by percentage. Now, describe the pie chart in your own words.
In the pie chart we can see the percentage of the population of the European Union in 2007. The percentage of the population are shown in cyclic order in the chart.
Germany is one of the big and famous countries in Europe. In 2007 Germany had 16.6% of the total population of Europe. Next France, which is also a great country in Europe. France had 12.8% of the total European people. The United Kingdom is commonly known as England or Britain. It is also called Great Britain. The acronym of the United Kingdom is Uk and it had 12.3% of people of the total population of Europe in 2007. The population of Italy was a little bit less than the UK and France. The population of Italy was 11.9% of the total number of European people. Then Spain, also a famous country in Europe especially for football. The population of Spain was less than the previously mentioned countries. The population of Spain was 9.0% in 2007. Among all the mentioned countries in the chart, Poland had the least number of people. And the percentage of the population of Poland was 7.7% in 2007 in line with the total population of Europe. And all other countries in Europe which are not mentioned in the pie chart had a 29.7% population of total Europe.
So, from the pie chart, we can see the percentage of the population of different countries of Europe in 2007.
The
graph below shows the population growth rate of Bangladesh from 2009 to 2014. Now
describe the graph in your own words.
The graph is about the population
growth rate in Bangladesh from 2009 to 2014. In general, the graph shows the
percentage of this population growth rate in Bangladesh in different years. In
the graph, it is noticed that in 2009 the growth rate was the highest among the aforementioned years. This year the rate was 2.80 %. But in the next year, the rate drops down to 2.16 % which is a positive indicator. In 2011 the
decrease in growth rate continued and it came down to 1.90 %. But we observe that
in 2012 the growth rate stopped decreasing. In this year population growth rate
jumped to 2.10% which is a negative indicator. But in 2013 we noticed a
dramatic decrease in population growth rate. It dropped to 1.50% which is a
great success for controlling the population growth rate. In 2014 it again
decreased to 1.33 % which is the lowest growth rate among above mentioned
years. This flow should be continued in the future years.
The graph
below shows the SSC result of Uttara High School from 2008 to 2012. The larger
columns in the graph show the pass rate and the smaller columns show the percentage
of the students who got A+. Now,
describe the graph in your own words.
The graph
shows the SSC result of Uttara High School from the year 2008 to 2012.
In the year
2008, 80% students passed from the school having different grades. And 5%
students got A+ in that year. In 2009 85% students passed achieving different
grades while 5% students got A+ like the previous year. In 2010 the pass
percentage increased to 90% and the percentage of A+ also increased to 10%. In
2011 the pass rate was increased consecutively like the previous years and it
was 95% while the rate of getting A+ was decreased from the previous year and
it was 5%. The pass rate was 95% in the year 2012 like the year 2011 but the
rate of getting A+ was increased than the previous year and it was 10%.
So, from the
given graph we can clearly see the pass rate and the rate of getting A+ of
Uttara High School from 2008 to 2012.
The graph below shows the number
of road accidents in Bangladesh from 2010 to 2014. Now, describe the graph in
your own words.
The
graph shows the number of road accidents in Bangladesh from 2010 to 2014.
In
2010, 2000 road accidents took place in Bangladesh. The number of road accidents
in 2011 increased than in 2010. In 2011, 3000 road accidents occurred in
Bangladesh. In 2012 the number of road accidents was 4000 and the number was
1000 more than the previous year. In 2013, 5000 road accidents took place in
different districts of Bangladesh. The road accidents were being increased
consecutively. In 2014 the number of road accidents was 5500. And it was
highest among the years given in the graph.
So,
from the graph, we can see the increasing number of road accidents from the year
2010 to 2014 in Bangladesh.
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Graph-6, Internet users
The
graph below shows the percentage of internet users in Bangladesh from 2010 to
2014. Now, describe the graph in your own words.
The
graph shows the percentage of internet users in Bangladesh from 2010 to 2014.
In 2010, 30% people used the internet in Bangladesh. In the next years, the number
of internet users was being increased continuously. In 2011, the internet was
being used by 40% people. In 2012, 50% people were using the internet. In 2013, 60%
people were using the internet. Among the years given in the graph, the number of
internet users was highest in 2014 and it was 70%.
So, from the graph, we can
see the percentage of internet users in Bangladesh from 2010 to 2014.
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Graph-7, Living below poverty line
The
graph below shows the percentage of the number of people living below the
poverty line in Bangladesh from 2010 to 2014. Now describe the graph in your own words.
The
graph shows the percentage of the number of people living below the poverty
line in Bangladesh from 2010 to 2014.
In 2010 40% people were living below the
poverty line in Bangladesh, In 2011 poverty rate decreased 5% than the previous
year and it was a good sign that the percentage of poverty rate decreasing
continuously over the years. In 2011 the poverty rate was 35%. In 2012 the percentage of poverty was 30% in
Bangladesh. In 2013, it was 25%. The lowest poverty percentage was 20% in 2014
given in the graph.
So, from the graph we can see the percentage of people in Bangladesh living below the poverty line from 2010 to 2014.
Price Hike Price hike means the rise of price of essential commodities. Nowadays, price hike is very common phenomenon in Bangladesh. Many reasons are responsible for price hike. Population explosion, hoarding, black marketing, market syndicate, natural disasters, limited lands, shortage of supply, political instability etc. are the most common reasons for price hike. Moreover, some dishonest businessmen create artificial crisis in the market to make unusual profit. Mainly the poor and the middle class are the worst sufferer of it. Government should take effective steps to control price hike. Importing product in crisis condition, strong market monitoring, helping farmers to grow hybrid crops could be some solution to prevent price hike. Mass media and law enforcement agencies can play a very important role against price hike.
About a Teacher I am Md. Badrul Alam an English teacher of Secondary level of Bangladesh. From my boyhood, I cherished the desire to be a teacher. I am lucky enough as I could fulfill my dream. Right now besides teaching, I also write content for website and work as a web developer. I have been teaching English in different schools for the last twelve years. I have experience of teaching from class five to ten especially eight, nine & ten. I am also a master trainer (English) in BRAC. As a master trainer, my responsibility is to train up English teachers of secondary level. Teaching and Training is not only my profession but also my passion. I have got the opportunity to receive subject-based (English) training from NAEM and BRAC. In BRAC I took part in subject-based training for the English teachers of classes six to eight and nine-ten. I also received two training of trainers (TOT) from BRAC. In 2009 I got the opportunity to take part in Teaching Excellence and A
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