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Band 5+: The chart below shows the expenditure of two countries on consumer goods in 2010. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts the expenditures in 2010 by France and the UK on five consumer goods categories: Cars (France: ~400,000, UK: ~450,000), Computers (France: ~375,000, UK: ~350,000), Books (France: ~300,000, UK: ~400,000), Perfume (France: ~200,000, UK: ~150,000), Cameras (France: ~350,000, UK: ~350,000).
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The chart depicts the amount of money spent in France and the United Kingdom on consumer goods in 2010. Units in pounds sterling.

Overall, in the UK, costumers spent significantly more than residents of France. Additionally, this chart demonstrates the decrease in France expenditure and the growth of Britain spents.

In detail, in Britain, the biggest proportion of money focused in car field, little more than 450,000 pounds sterling. The second by largest is the books, which gets the 50 thousand pounds sterling less than previous trend. Computers and cameras are almost equal in numbers, exactly 350,000 and just more than 350,000 pounds sterling, respectively. Remained good is perfume, that is nearly 150 thousand pounds sterling.

In terms of France, the exact number of 400,000 pounds sterling in car sphere as a UK is the largest one. The French spent on books a bit fewer, 300 thousand. In comparison, computer demand are reaped 355,000 pounds sterling, whereas the perfume and cameras getting lack of expenditure among others, 200,000 and 150,000.

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