Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Task2


Many people today move to new cities because they want to live in a better way or there is a big offer of services in the new cities. However, the number of the immigrants will increase. In this essay I will write about problems and solutions of the people moving to new cities.

There are many problems for people moving to new cities. The first problem is the language. In the new cities there are many languages so they cannot understand clearly. However, if I don’t understand people I will have big problems to live with them. Yet another problem is the lifestyle, culture and different traditions. In the new cities you should change your life a little. For example, you will go to work morning and you will come back very late so you cannot sit with your family and your friends like before. Another problem is that the new cities have traffic population more than in other cities. However, the new cities will have many culture and different traditions.

Although there many problems also there are many solutions. The first solution is to learn language basics. For example in the new cities there are many languages so it will be difficult to communicate with others so they must learn other languages.  The second solution is to find out rules. However, from one city to another city or country to another country there are many different rules. Another solution is they can get live better than in other cities.

In conclusion, the solutions are covering the problems. When people move to the new cities, they will help to develop the cities and also they will learn many things like another language and new rules.

Task1


The chart shows the films shown in Britain and Australia by origin in 2000 and how many people attended in cinemas in Britain and Australia. Overall, the number of people attended increases.

Chat1 shows the percentage of films shows in Britain and Australia by origin in 2000. The percentage of US films in Britain about 75% and in Australia about 68%. In Britain films, there were the second highest films. However, in Britain the percentage about 20% and in Australia the percentage about 5%. The Australia films and other films were less than US and Britain films.

Chart2 shows the cinemas from 1980 to 2000. In Britain the number of people attended fell during 1980 to 1982 from 100 million to 50 million and there was a dramatic growth throughout the period 1982 to 1986 from 50 million to 120 million. The number of Britain attendees fluctuated at approximately 150 million in 1986 – 2000. There was a slight decline in 1980 -1982 from 40 million to 20 million and there was small rise during 1982 – 1984 from 20 million to 40 million. The number of Australia attendees leveled out at approximately 40 million during 1984 – 1990. The number of Australia increased slowly from 40 million to 90 million in 1990 – 2000.

In conclusion, people in Britain attended cinemas more than people in Australia.