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Band 5+: the chart below shows the percentage of the day working adults spemt doing different activities in particular country in 1958 and in 2008.summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relavant.

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The image displays two pie charts comparing the percentage of the day working adults spent on various activities in 1958 and 2008; in 1958, sleeping accounted for 32%, travelling to work 2%, working 33%, relaxing at home 8%, going out with friends/family 19%, other activities 6%; in 2008, sleeping made up 25%, travelling to work 8%, working 42%, relaxing at home 13%, going out with friends/family 6%, other activities 6%.
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The pie chart illustrates the proportion of the day adults spent participating in different activities in a specific country in 1958 and in 2008.

Overall, working is one of the most popular one of all activities in both year, while travelling was the least favourite one before it has increased in popularity. In contrast, sleeping also one of the famouse activities which has only a small changed throughout the period.

In 1958, working is the activity that most people spend time on, at 33%, and saw a sharp increased to 42% in 2008 this also because of people have much more responsibilities to take care of and they need to work more harder. Travelling is second polpular activity followed by working, at 32% and was slightly fell to 25% in 2008. Conversly, going out was also in top list, at 19% in 1958, but suddenly dropped to 6% inn 2008.

Moreover, about 8% of people love spending time at home in 1958 and this figure slowly increased to 13% in 2008. Trvelling to work were not a common activity back then with only 2% and saw a slight rose to 8% in 2008. Going out was a daily activities of people which the data remained unchanged in both years at 6%.

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