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Band 5+: The graph below shows the changes of four types of ways to communicate according to different age groups in the UK in 2011. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a graph depicting methods of communication by different UK age groups in 2011, measuring popularity as percentages. Mobile phone usage is approximately 100% for age 16-24, around 95% for 25-34, near 85% for 35-44, about 75% for 45-54, and roughly 50% for 65+. Landline usage starts at about 10% for ages 16-24, increases to 30% for 25-34, peaks at 40% for 35-44, slightly declines to 35% for 45-54, and ends near 60% for 65+. Internet usage is approximately 90% for 16-24, slightly less for 25-34, about 80% for 35-44, under 70% for 45-54, and near 60% for 65+. Postal method begins around 10% for 16-24, increases to 20% for 25-34, about 30% for 35-44, approximately 35% for 45-54, and peaks over 60% for 65+.
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The graph demonstrate the changes of different types of ways to chat according to different age groups in 2011 in the UK.

Overall, Interner and mobile phone both were the most useful methods to coomunicate. However the oldest people prefer this methods least of all.

Mobile and Interner methods were the most prefered methods at the youngest people. Both methods were remained almost at the same level, but interenet was more popular at 16-34 age group indiduvals, reaching 90-100%. Meanwhile, people 35-44 used it less, about 85%. Mobile and internet methods had lowest percentage at people who over 45, reaching about 50-75.

Turning to Post, it is the most popular methods to communicate in 65+ age groups, reaching the peak. Meanwhile, the younger people used it the least, comparing with each other, at 80%. Finally Landline, the figure was the lowest at 24 and under age groups, amount 70%, however, residents age group 65+, reaching almost the peak.

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