Sales In Random Stores # Pie Chart

The pie chart shows the number of sales of two different random stores in India for the quarter of the year 2012.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, make comparisons where relevant.

 

STORE A

STORE A

STORE B

STORE B

 

SAMPLE ANSWER

The pie chart compares the number of sales of nine different products of two different random stores in India, for the quarter of the year 2012.

Overall, it can be seen that stationery was the major selling product in both the stores, while curd was one of the least sold for the quarter. Although the sales of different products remained almost similar in store A, major disparities in the sales were observed in store B. Beauty products were sold the least in store A whereas it was the major selling product in-store B bread. In addition,  butter and vegetables showed opposite trends.

In detail, in-store A, vegetables, stationery, bread and soft drink were bought the most. Apart from these, medicines, chocolates and butter shared almost equal sales with beauty products being sold the least.

For store B, the major selling products were stationary and beauty. Soft drink and chocolates had almost equal sales with bread being the next most sold item. Other than these items, butter, curd, vegetables and medicines also had their share in being bought.

 

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Speaking Cue Card: Describe a teacher from your past that you remember.

Describe a teacher from your past that you remember.

You should say:

  • What class the teacher taught you and how old you were
  • What the teacher’s special qualities and characteristics were
  • Why you remember this teacher.

Sample Answer:

A good teacher can inspire hope, ignite the imagination, and instil a love of learning. Throughout our lives we meet several educationists and teachers and remember a few for the wonderful qualities that they possess. One such teacher that I can recall is Miss Shreeparna Basu. She taught English literature in my 10th grade. I was almost 16 then.

She was very well versed in various classical literature. She studied at the abode of art, Shantiniketan. She shared an immense love for poetry similar to mine. It was so fascinating to watch her recite all the melodies of Wordsworth and Shakespeare by heart. As a young reader myself, she proved to be the biggest inspiration in my post teenage years. She effortlessly explained the most scary looking paragraphs as if it was some pop song. She is a very patient and honest lady. I used to make her recite certain sonnets and verses for me after the school hours to which she’d always happily agree. She is also an artist. She is an enchanting painter.

She has helped boost my reading habit. She serves a major role in the developing of my vocabulary. She has also helped me improve my communication skills. She took the mind of a small child and influenced it with Elliot and daffodils. She always taught us to be good human beings. She taught us morals and ethics which as a young individual everyone must cultivate. I still remember her for her thoughtful suggestions and honest reviews.

 

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8439000086

8439000087

7055710003

7055710004

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