Writing Task 1 (Comparative Graph)
The chart compares the amount of money which is spent by four European countries on six consumer goods.
Overall, it is clear that photographic film in Britain sold marginally more than Germany, which saw by far the fewest purchases in every stuffs. Furthermore, Italy was almost as many as France in personal stereos.
Looking at the details, Britain paid the highest amount on photographic film, which stood at around 170 thousand pounds sterling, followed by France, which was approximately 165 thousand pounds sterling. However, Germany witnessed the lowest amount, with about 150 thousand pounds sterling, spent on all of the stuffs which were not nearly as high as Italy on toys.
Additionally, photographic film and CD had a similar trend in each country which the very minimum amount of the former and the latter was 145 thousand pounds sterling. Next, there were as many toys sold in Italy as in France ones.