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Band 7+: The chart bellow shows how primary, secondary, and tertiary students in Britain spend their free time

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The image displays the time allocation among British students with primary students spending 60 units on watching TV, 10 on homework, 40 on extracurricular activities, 10 on working for money, 50 on internet use; secondary students allocate 50 units to watching TV, 20 to homework, 50 to extracurriculars, 15 to work, 50 to internet; tertiary students utilize 45 units for TV, 20 for homework, 40 for extracurriculars, 25 for work, 48 for internet.
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The bar chart illustrates how students in three different educational categories (primary, secondary, and tertiary) spend their leisure time. It highlights the variations in preferences across the three groups.

Watching TV is the most popular activity among all categories, with over 50 students participating from each group. This makes it the most favoured leisure activity. Using the internet is another common activity, with relatively consistent participation, approximately 40 students in each category.

Extracurricular school activities attract more primary students compared to secondary and tertiary students. Interestingly, the number of secondary and tertiary students involved in extracurricular activities is nearly the same.

On the other hand, tertiary students show a strong preference for productive activities such as doing homework and working for money, while no primary students choose to work during their leisure time.

In conclusion, primary students tend to favour entertainment-related activities during their leisure time, whereas tertiary students show greater interest in more practical and useful pursuits.

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