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Band 6+: Task 1: The bar chart below shows the results of a survey conducted over a three-year period to discover what people who live in London think of the city

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The image showcases a bar graph with six categories: Range of shops, Job opportunities, Mixture of people, Museums & Art galleries, Night life, and Transport, comparing responses from Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3. Year 1's highest category is Night life at 45%, while its lowest is Transport at just above 5%. Year 2's highest is Range of shops at approximately 47%, with Transport again being the lowest at around 15%. Year 3's highest is Job opportunities at nearly 40%, and lowest is Night life at just below 20%. All other categories and years have varying responses between these extremes.
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The provided bar graph compares the opinion of Londoners on the best thing about residing there over a three-year timeframe.

Looking at the graph, it is evident that the multitude of shops available in London was the best thing for most citizens while night life was the least favorite thing.

In the first year, 45% individuals chose shopping range as the best part of the city, which remained relatively constant in the following two years. Likewise, the proportion of Londoners liking the city due to the mixture of people living there remained fairly stable at just over one-third throughout the three years. Nearly 38% of citizens considered availability of jobs as their primary reason for loving this city. This figure declined slightly and became similar to the figure of category ‘mixture of people’ in the final year.

Museums and art galleries, night life and transport were the least favorite reasons for liking to live in London. They all remained around a quarter in all the years.

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