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Cambridge 15: Academic IELTS Writing Test 1: Task 1 (Bar graph of coffee and tea shopping habits in Australia)




Sample report:

The visual information depicts the survey outcome of the percentage of shopping and consumption habits of coffee and tea of Australians in five cities. There are three categories in the graph. All in all, most cities prefer to go to a café for coffee or tea in the last 4 weeks while buying fresh coffee showed the least.

There are four cities where more than 50 percent of residents like going to coffee shops to buy or drink coffee: Hobart, Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. People in Adelaide are not as enthusiastic to avail caffeinated drinks in physical stores. This is the only city that opts to buy instant coffee more than purchasing in cafes in the last 4 weeks.

Availing fresh coffee has the least rate in the five urban areas in the last 4 weeks. This category has a percentage range from a third to less than half of all Australians asked. Brisbane and Adelaide are the cities with the lowest rate of fresh coffee consumers: around 34%.

As stated before, Adelaide, showed a slightly higher interest in consuming instant coffee which is exactly at 50%. The rate range is from around 45% to less than 55% for this category in all the surveyed cities. It is the second most popular preference of many Australian city dwellers.

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