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The image includes a diagram with four boxes detailing writing systems used globally: "Logographic", "Syllabic", "Alphabetic", and "Alphabetic Syllabary." "Logographic" lists Chinese (characters) and Ancient Egyptian (characters and logograms), "Syllabic" includes Japanese (Kana), Cherokee, and Cree, "Alphabetic" encompasses Latin (used in Europe, the Americas, parts of the Pacific, Africa), Cyrillic (used in Russia, parts of Eastern Europe), and Greek, and "Alphabetic Syllabary" details languages like Japanese (Kana) and Korean (Hangul). Below this, there are instructions for two writing tasks: Task 1 (20 minutes, describing the diagram with at least 150 words) and Task 2 (40 minutes, discussing the global spread of languages like English, Spanish, and Mandarin, with at least 250 words).
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The graph illustrates the main systems of writing used throughout the world In 2 sub-categories.
Overall, the writing system has two major task to be completed which include describing a diagram in task 1 and essay writing in task two.
In task 1 in writing system, the examiner should write at least 150 words within 20 minutes whereas, in task two the examiner is given a task to write at least 250 words within 40 minutes. Additionally, in task one the students are given a task to give a report regarding the writing systems. They should summarize, report and select the main features.
Subsequently after finishing task 1, the students are given a longer time to discuss the essay given to them. They should justify the reason of their answer and give relevant examples from their knowledge or experiwnce. Furthermore, they should write at least 250 words for task two.
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