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Band 6+: The chart below shows the places visited by different people living in Australia. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image depicts a chart comparing the places visited by different people living in Australia, categorized by their birthplace. The chart includes four types of places: Zoo, Library, Theatre, and Cinema, and three categories of people: Born in Australia (represented in black), New migrants born in English-speaking countries (represented in grey), and New migrants born in other countries (represented in striped pattern). The highest percentage of visits is for the cinema by new migrants born in English-speaking countries (approximately 60%), and the lowest percentage is for the zoo by new migrants born in other countries (approximately 10%). The chart also shows that the library is the least visited place for all three categories, with percentages ranging between 10-20%.
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The provided bar chart illustrates information about the percentage of three different groups of people living in Australia, who visited four types of places: zoo, library, theatre and cinema.

Overall, what stands out from the chart is that it is clear that the cinema was the most popular place among all groups with the highest proportion while the theatre had the lowest attendance rates.

As we can see, cinema attendance was the highest among all categories. Around 70% of people born in Australia went to the cinema, then next followed new migrants born in English-speaking countries with closely 65% of attendance. In contrast, only 50% of new migrants born in other countries attended the cinema. On the other hand, the place with the lowest percentage of attendance was library. New migrants born in other countries showed the highest proportion in contrast with other groups of people (around 55%)

As for the zoo, new migrants born in English-speaking countries had a slightly high percentage of attendance compared to others (about 40% and 35%). People born in Australia had slightly low attendance than others, with around 40%.

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