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Band 5+: The graph below shows the percentages of people in four age groups who had been to the cinema more than once a month, in the period between 2000 and 2011. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image displays a line graph titled 'Cinema Attendance Patterns, 2000-2011' showing popularity percentages for four age groups. For the 7-14 y/o group, the percentages were: 2000-38%, 2002-56%, 2004-33%, 2006-56%, 2008-40%, 2010-43%, 2011-56%. For the 15-24 y/o group: 2000-31%, 2002-37%, 2004-43%, 2006-35%, 2008-31%, 2010-40%, 2011-45%. For the 25-34 y/o group: 2000-18%, 2002-22%, 2004-19%, 2006-27%, 2008-20%, 2010-32%, 2011-20%. For the 35+ y/o group: 2000-3%, 2002-5%, 2004-3%, 2006-2%, 2008-3%, 2010-4%, 2011-5%.
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The given line graph compares the proportion of different age categories people from 2000 to 2011 who went to the cinemas couples of times in a month.

Overall, it is apparent that the youngest generation was the most frequent visitors as compared to other groups, on the other hand, a group of people who aged 35 or above was the least regularly cinemas visitors among all the categories in the given period.

In 2000, the proportion of 7 – 14 year old children who had gone to the cinema couple of times was approximately 38%. In the same year, figure for 15 to 24 year was nearly 30% and the proportion of people who aged between 25 and 34 was at about 20%.

The numbers of the youngest age group and 25 to 34 year old people fluctuated a lot during the period. At the end of the period, the figure of 7 to 14 year old was reached its peak at about 55%, the proportion of 15-24 year old was 45% and the group of 25 to 34 year old was the same as at the beginning of the period.

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