Graph Writing # 5 - Mobile phones and landlines per 100 people

IELTS Academic Writing Task 1/ Graph Writing - Column Graph/ Bar Graph:

» You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.

The chart shows the number of mobile phones and landlines per 100 people in selected countries.

Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information given.

» You should write at least 150 words.

The number of mobile phones and landlines per 100 people

Model Answer 1:
The supplied bar graph shows data on the number of cell phone and land phone users in seven countries in the Europe and the American regions. As is observed from the presentation,  the number of landline users in Denmark, US and Canada are higher than the number of cell phone users in these countries. On the contrary, in Italy, Sweden, Denmark and Germany the cell phone users are higher in number than that of land phone users.

In Italy, Sweden, UK and Denmark almost 80-90 percent people use the cell phone. Among these six countries, Italian people are highest in percent in terms of cell phone usages whereas the highest percentages of land phone users are found in Denmark which is almost 90%. The difference between cell phone and land phone users is highest in Italy and in Denmark. The lowest number of land phone users can be found in Canada.

In summary, North America has more land phone users than their cell phone users and most of the European people prefer to use mobile phones over land phones.

(Approximately 187 words)   

 

Tips for answering this writing question:


1.  The graph does not mention any year from past so your answer should be in present tense. Example: Around 70% German people use mobile phones whereas the land phone users of this country are 60%.

2. Notice the fact that, in USA, Canada and Denmark, the number of land phone users is higher than the mobile phone users. In other four European countries, the opposite trends can be observed where cell phone users are more than the land phone users.

3. The data are given in percentage so mention them as percentages, not in an absolute value.

4. No past year is mentioned in the illustration, so use the present tense to present your writing. Example: 90% Italian people use cell phone whereas only 41% of them use the landlines.

5. Mention which countries have the highest and lowest land phone and cell phone using percentage in your answer as these are two important facts are present in the graph. For instance: The highest percentage of cell phone users are Italian whereas their percentage of using the land phone is lowest among the given countries. On the contrary, Denmark has the highest percentage of land phone users and this percentage is lowest in Canada.

Summary of the bar graph:
The given graph compares the percentages of land phone and cell phone users in 7 different European and American countries. As is given in the illustration, the numbers of cell phone users are higher than the land phone users are in Italy, Sweden, UK and Germany. On the contrary, the land phone users are higher than cell phone users are in Canada, US and Denmark. Also, Italy has the highest percentage of mobile phone users and also the lowest land phone users. Finally, Denmark has the highest percentage of landline users and Canada has the lowest percentage of land phone users among the given 7 countries.

 

Sample Answer 2:
The given illustration gives data on the number of mobiles and land phone users in six different countries namely: Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden and Italy.

As is presented in the chart Canada, US and Denmark have more landline users than the cell phone users while the opposite is true for Germany, UK, Sweden and Italy where the cell phone users exceed the number of land phone users. In Canada, the US and Denmark the numbers of cell phone users per 100 are consecutively 38, 48 and 71 while the landline users are 61, 38 and 87. On the other hand, the remaining 4 countries have much more mobile phone users than the landline users. The Italian people use the highest percentage of land phones and lowest percentage of cell phones on an average. On the contrary, Canadians use the lowest number of cell phones per 100 people while the mobiles phone users are almost half of the total land phone users.

In summary, US and Canada have higher land phone users than the cell phone users while the European prefers to use cell phones than the land phones.
(Approximately 191 words)   

 

Sample Answer 3:
The given bar graph depicts the mobile or land phone numbers per 100 people in different seven countries. The first point to note is that highest number of phones used by the people in Denmark.

It occupied almost an equal number of mobile and land phones that is 82% and 86% respectively. Canada and the USA have almost half of it users of mobile phones which are 38% and 48% respectively. 70% German people have mobile phones while other British countries like UK, Sweden and Italy have more than the number of Denmark with 85%, 88% and 90% respectively. In the case of land phones, the lowest number was in Italy with 42% and the UK with 58%. Whereas Germany, Canada and Sweden have almost equal numbers with 60%, 62% and 65% respectively.

To sum up, it is clear from the graph that, the number of mobile phones has variations, whereas land phones have average use in all the given countries.

(Approximately 157 words | Written by - Jayesh Joseph)   

 

Model Answer 4:
The bar graph shows the ratio of cell phone and landline users in 7 countries, namely - Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden and Italy. It is apparently seen that mobile phones are more widely used in the UK, Germany, Sweden and Italy while more percentages of Canadians, Americans and Danes use the fixed phone lines.

As the diagram suggests, six out of ten Canadians use landlines while almost 70% Americans had land phones. On contrary to that, almost 40% Canadians prefer mobile phones while almost half of the Americans use cell phones. Mobile phone ownership in Germany and Denmark was 70% and 80% respectively and Danes use more mobile and landlines in average than citizens in other countries. Mobile phones were more popular among British, Swedish and Italian citizens as their ownership ratio falls between 80 to 90 percent, significantly higher than that of Canada, and the US.

In summary, Danes use the highest proportion of phones (both landlines and cell phones). Mobile phones are prefered by British, Swedish, German and Italian while a dominance of landlines is obvious in the rest of the countries.

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Sudip Kharal
The bar graph compares the percentages of land phone and cell phone users in 7 different European and American countries.

As is given in the illustration, the numbers of mobile phone users are higher than the land phone users in Italy, Sweden, the UK and Germany. On the contrary, the number of landline users is higher than cell phone users in Canada, US and Denmark.

As is presented in the chart, the Danish population have the highest ratio of cell phone and landline users - over 80% and almost 90% respectively. Moreover, Italian mobile phone users far outweigh their landline users - 90% cell users contrary to just 40% land phone users. Italy has the highest percentage of mobile phone users and also the lowest ratio of land phone users. Besides, in Sweden, the UK and Denmark, almost 80-90 percent of people use cell phones, whereas this ratio in Canada and US is less than 50%. Finally, Denmark has the highest percentage of landline users - 81%, and Canada has the lowest percentage of cell phone users - 38%, among the given countries.

Nauman
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Tereza
Only summary. They don't want to know your opinion. They want to know if you understand the data correctly and if you can analyse the information. So don't draw any conclusions that are not supported by the given figure.
Sadaf
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Mohamed Amr
Why you are insisting on the fact that we compare 6 countries in 1st two samples while they are seven ?? :D
JC
The supplied bar graph highlights the ratio of landlines and mobile phone users in seven different countries namely Canada, the US, Germany, the UK, Denmark, Sweden and Italy.

As is observed from the graph, Canada, US and Denmark have more landline users per hundred people than cell phone users while the opposite is true for Germany, the UK, Sweden and Italy where the cell phone users exceed the ratio of land phone users.

The first point to note is that Italy has the highest percentage of mobile phone users which makes up 90% and the lowest ratio of landline users which accounts for just fewer than 45%. This data shows that a good percentage of people use both landlines and mobile phones. Another prominent feature is that Denmark has 88% per cent of landline users and 82% of mobile users making it a region with the highest usage of mobile and landlines. Meanwhile, Canada has a low percentage of mobile phone users which is roughly about 38% while slightly higher than 60% of Canadians use mobile phones. The ratios of landline users in the USA and UK were around 68% and 58% while their mobile phone users' percentages were 48 and 83 respectively.

Smith
The bar graph describes the percentages of cellular phone and land line usages in seven selected countries which are Canada, the US, Germany, Denmark, the UK, Sweden and Italy. Overall the highest usage of the mobile phone could be observed in Italy while it is Denmark where the highest percentage of people use the land lines. Now turning back to the details, 90 percent Italian use the cell phone, which is the highest percentage of cell phone usage among the given countries. Swedish people, in regards to their cell phone use, stand at the second highest position with around 88% users. Then, 86% British use mobile phones while seven out of ten persons in Germany did the same. The percentages of cell phone use in Canada and the US was the least with less than 50% users. In terms of using a land line, the highest percentages of users are in Denmark with around 88 percent. Furthermore, the percentages of land line users in Germany and the UK have a marginal difference - 60 and 58 percents users respectively. It is noticeable than fixed lines were more popular in Canada and the US than the mobile phones whereas the contrary is true for Italy. Danish people used both the land lines and cell phones almost equally.
Nissren
I am an English teacher. I want to take the IELTS exam. For that, I want to develop my skills in English and doing more practices. But, I found the writing is difficult. How I can pass the difficulty especially in proportion and percentages because I don't like maths.
Dada
This is a BAR GRAPH, not a line graph. Moreover, do we need to write a summary or our opinion in Task 1?
Didi
The given bar chart depicts the proportion of land phone and mobile phone users in 7 selected countries. As can be seen from the chart, the percentage of cellphone users in Italy is the highest while the landline is more popular in Denmark than the rest of the countries. In Germany, UK, Sweden and Italy the proportion of mobile phone users is higher than that of their landline users. Mobile phone users in Canada is the lowest (around 40%) while it is highest in Italy (90%). On the contrary, the highest landline users could be found in Denmark (about 88%) and the lowest in Italy (less than 40%). Interestingly, proportions of landline and cell phone users are both higher in Denmark. Canadian and the US residents preferred landlines over the cell phones and they had comparatively fewer phone users than that of European countries. Finally, the gap between the landline and mobile phone users in Denmark and Sweden was lowest.
Chandni Arora
The given column graph elucidates the percentages of landline and mobile phone users in seven different countries. A cursory glance is adequate to mention here that the usage of landline is quite popular in Canada, the US and Denmark, whereas ,the rest of the countries like to keep mobile phones for communicating.To begin with, the UK, Sweden, Italy and Germany have more mobile phone users than land line user. around 70 to 90 % people use mobile phones in these countries. However, Italy has the greatest followers of mobile phones than the other three nations.In terms of land line usage, Canadian, American and Danish are ardent lover of landline phones. Canada has near about 62 to 70% people using landlines and in Denmark a massive number of landline users could be observed which is around 90%. Interestingly in these countries, the ratio of mobile phone users are also high.
Lokesh
The supplied graph shows data on the percentages of cell phone and land phone users in 6 countries in Europe and American regions. As is observed from the given illustration, the ratio of land line users in Denmark, US and Canada are higher than the cell phone users. On the contrary, cell phone users in Italy, Sweden, UK and Germany are higher in percentages than the land line users.The difference between the land line users and cell phone users was highest in Italy with 90% mobile phone users compared to only about 42% land line users. The highest percentages of land phone users could be found in Italy whereas the lowest percentages of cell phone users are found in Canada. Italian, Swedish and Dane citizens’ cell phone using percentages range from 80-90%. In Germany roughly seven out of ten people use land lines compared to less than 50% cell phones. Finally, land lines are more popular among Canadian and American citizens.
Sajawal Khan
Can't we mention also that there is a continuous increase of mobile phone as we go from left to write in the give bar table?
Alireza
The graph reveals the data about the use of mobile phones and landline usage in seven different countries.
A glance at the graph presented reveals some striking similarities and differences about cell phone and landline use statistics among 7 nations.

It is evident that mobile phones in Italy are more popular and landlines are widely used in Denmark. As is presented as a census of a perusal the landline usage experienced gentle oscillation between 60 and 70 percent except for Italy with 40% - the lowest, and 87% for Denmark- the highest overall. Besides, the data shows that mobile phones are not so popular among Canadians and Americans with less than 50% use. They preferred to use landlines.

In stark contrast, however, in 4 other regions, the prevalence of cell phones was more than other communication devices. Moreover, more than 70% of people have mobile phones in those countries. One particularly interesting and noteworthy fact is that mobile phones have more popularity and fans than other devices, especially in European countries.

Marco Ortiz
The bar graph shows the data of landline and mobile phone users in terms of hundred people in six countries from Europe and North America namely Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden and Italy.From the given data it could be seen that in Canada, US and Denmark most of the people use landline than mobile phone while in Germany, the UK, Sweden and Italy people preferred mobile phones over landline. Among the six countries, Canada has the lowest proportion of mobile phone users, at almost 40 out 100. On the contrary, Italian have the highest ratio of mobile phone users, at almost 90 out of 100. When it comes to landline users, Denmark topped the rank at more than 8 users out of 10 and the lowest is Italy which is approximately 4 out of 10. It is remarkable that among the six countries Italy has the highest percentage of mobile phone users and also has the lowest ratio of landline users.In summary, Americans and Canadians prefer to use landlines than mobile phones while most of the European citizens, except Denish, are more comfortable using their mobile phones than landlines.I would love to have some comments on my writing practice essay. All critiques are welcome.
Mahesh
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Syrym
In sample answer 2 - did Sweden and Italy become British countries?? LOL.
Syrym
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Nima
The given bar chart depicts the number of mobile phones and landlines per 100 people in different countries from two continents Europe and North America. These data were gathered from 7 countries namely Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden and Italy. As is presented, in Canada and US land line is more popular than mobile phones, but the difference between two system usages in Canada is more than the USA. This template is established with a minimum gap in Denmark but in other European countries, these issue is vice versa. For example, in Germany, the ratio of the mobile phone is more than land lines with 10 percent and this proportion is more than 15 percent for Sweden. According to illustration, inhabitant in the UK are more interested in mobile phones than land lines and they have the most gap with 25 percent as second countries after Italy from this aspect.The numbers of people who use mobile phones in Italy are two times more than the number of them that aid land lines. In summary, different patterns among people could be found in different countries and mobile phones gained more popularity almost in every country.
Aana
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Kesikan
The given bar chart illustrates the ratio of mobile phones and land lines users in seven different countries. Overall, the use of mobile phone is high in the UK, Sweden, and Italy. On the contrary, the use of land lines exceeds the mobile phones in Canada, US, Germany, and Denmark.In Sweden, Italy and the UK, at least one in eight citizens use mobile phones. 90% Italian citizens own mobile phones, which is the highest percentage of the cell phone ownership. Canada and the US have less than 50% mobile phone users while Denmark has the largest customers for land lines (80-90%). This country also has an equal number of mobile phone users. The United Kingdom, Germany, US and Sweden share the same number of land phone users. In Italy, only four out of ten people use home phones, and it is the only country to have less than 50% fixed phone users among the given countries. To summarise, Denmark has the largest number of landline users and Italy has the maximum mobile phone users.
Rama Krishna
The provided bar graph elucidates information about the mobile phone and landline users per 100 people in seven different countries. The X-axis lists down different countries, namely- Canada, US, Germany, Denmark, UK, Sweden and Italy while the Y-axis divulges the information about the number of phones per hundred and quantifies from 0 to 100. As can been seen from the given illustration, Canada had more than 30 cellphone users and more than 60 landline users per hundred people. The US also projected the trend which was similar to that of Canada. The cell phone users in the USA are more than 40 percent, and home phone users count up to below 70 percent. In Germany, however, the phone ownership showed a contrast to the previous trends. Cellphone users in Germany are 70 percent and landline users 10% less. Moreover, this trend is not the same in Denmark. In this country, mobile users are more than 80% and landline users are more than 85%. This was the highest percentage of landline ownership among the given countries. In the UK, there is a great number of cellular phone users and less number of landline users. However, in Sweden, mobile phone users are huge, over 80%, and home phone users are above 65%. Finally, just over 40% Italian use cell phones while it is exactly 90% for the land lines.
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