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29 nov : writing 6-6.5
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#The amount of <rainfall> doubles between May and June.
#The proportion of <spending on furniture and equipment> reached its peak in 2001, at 23%.
#The percentage of <people using their phones to access the Internet> jumped to 41% in 2008.
#The figures for <imprisonment> fluctuated sharply over the period shown.

#Between 1990 and 2000, the number of smokers in the UK decreased
dramatically, while / whereas the figures for Canada and Australia remained
the same.

#Being able to compare and contrast data is an essential skill for IELTS writing, especially in
Task 1. Comparatives and superlatives are one common way to do this.
Comparatives are used to compare two things:
􀁸 Leopards are faster than tigers.
Superlatives are used to compare one thing against a group of others:
􀁸 The leopard is the largest of the four big cats.

# The Middle East produces high levels of oil; however, Japan produces none.
# European countries make great use of solar power. On the other hand, most
Asian countries us this method of power generation very little.
