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Band 8+: The chart below shows the places visited by different people living in Australia.

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The image is a bar chart showing the percentage of different people living in Australia that visited the Zoo, Library, Theatre, and Cinema. Born in Australia people visited Zoo (30%), Library (50%), Theatre (60%), and Cinema (65%). New migrants born in English-speaking countries visited Zoo (40%), Library (55%), Theatre (42%), and Cinema (60%). New migrants born in other countries visited Zoo (20%), Library (30%), Theatre (25%), and Cinema (50%). Overall, Cinema had the highest visitation rate, followed by Theatre, Library, and Zoo, with people born in Australia visiting each place the most, except for the Zoo where new migrants from English-speaking countries had the highest visitation rate.
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The following bar graph exhibits useful information about some distinct leisure activities including the zoo, library, theatre, and cinema engaged by three varied individuals: native Australians, the migrants who recently arrived from English-speaking countries, and the new immigrants coming from countries where their first language is not English.

The cinema is by far the most popular free-time activity listed in the chart for those whose first language is English. – 70% of Australians and 65% of the English-speaking migrants. Half the immigrants from non-English countries go to see a film but interestingly, 5% more of this group prefer the library to the cinema. Roughly 40% of the other two groups spend their time in the library.

Zoos are visited by half of the English-speaking migrants compared to just over 40% of Australian citizens and approximately 35% of the new immigrants born where English is not widely spoken. Moreover, the theatre is least popular for all concerned, with only 10% of the non-English migrants attending, while double the number of native Australians go to see a play. A quarter of those born in English-countries are theatre-goers.

Overall, it is perhaps unsurprising that Australians prefer the cinema to the theatre, but the popularity of the library with new migrants may reflect the financial circumstances of these new citizens.

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