Consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002 IELTS Writing Task 1

Bhaskar Das

Jul 26, 2022

Consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002 IELTS Writing Task 1 is an academic task. The IELTS academic writing task 1 deals with info-graphic questions. The info-graphic questions in IELTS writing task 1 require candidates to write a summary or overview based on a diagram, a table, a line graph, or a bar graph in at least 150 words. IELTS writing score is marked based on band scores. The band scores range from 0 to 9. Candidates need to consider IELTS practice papers as part of their preparation for this section.

Topic: The table below gives information on consumer spending on different items in five different countries in 2002.

Table

Model Answer 1:

The data in the given table shows the percentage of the amount spent by the consumers in places like Ireland, Sweden, Spain, Turkey and Italy in different categories in the year 2002.

We can clearly see on the data above, more amount was spent on tobaccos and food than on things like education, entertainment, clothing, etc. In Turkey and Ireland, food/ tobacco/ drinks are all around 30% and almost 5 times higher than the footwear/ clothing category. If we were to compare this data with the consumers of Sweden and Spain, they spent only 3 times more on food instead of in clothing out of their expenses. People from Turkey Spent the highest percentage on tobaccos and food, about one-third of their total expenses on products about 32.14%.

Ironically, the expenses spent on activities and education were way less than the amount that was spent on food and other leisure activities for Spain and Sweden.

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Model Answer 2:

For clothing and footwear according to the given data, people from all the 5 countries spent from 5% to 9% amongst which the Italians spent the highest- about 9%.

Interestingly, no nation among the given spent more than 5% on leisure activities and education. Ireland was the second highest country to consume high amounts of food and tobacco- about 28%, while Italy, Sweden, and Spain spent higher than 15%. All countries spent lesser amounts on footwear/ clothing. Where Turkey gave priority to education and leisure and spent comparatively higher- about 4.35%, Irish did not take much interest in that department- only about 2.21%.

Italian citizens by far spent the highest – about 9% of their budget on clothing. While Swedish people did not invest as much in that regard. In Ireland, Italy, and Spain, the expenses tripled over the leisure/ education department. And on the contrary, in Sweden and Turkey, these multiples are less than 2 times.

Model Answer 3:

After referring to the table shown, it is clear that the highest expenditure category was of food/tobacco, and Turkey had the most spending out of all the countries.

Ireland came after Turkey with regard to expenditure on the food category with 28.91%. And on the contrary, Sweden had the least expenditure amount- about 15.77%.

Italy came on top pertaining to the category of clothing and footwear – about 9% and the same category by the other countries- Ireland, Sweden, and Spain the spending was about 6.43%, 5.4%, and 6.15% respectively.

Even though Sweden spent the lowest on clothing/ footwear in comparison to the other countries, Sweden still came out on top due to education/ leisure with one of the highest expenditures- about 3.22%. Following Turkey- 4.35%. But Spain was truly the lowest and halved the figure- about 1.98%.

Overall we see that Turkey‘s spending on the categories mentioned was the highest, and Sweden had the lowest.


 

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