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Band 5+: Write a report with this question: The bar chart shows the types of media that people of different age groups used to get daily news in one country in 2011. (Đề thi ngày 17/04/2021)

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The image depicts a bar chart with the vertical axis labeled "Percentage of people" and the horizontal axis labeled "Age groups", divided into five categories: 10-17, 18-29, 30-49, 50-64, 65+. Three types of media consumption are represented with different patterns for each bar: solid for "social networks", horizontal stripes for "micro-blogging", and dots for "radio". The 10-17 age group shows approximately 63% social networks usage, 40% micro-blogging and 20% radio. The 18-29 age group has around 80% social networks, 52% micro-blogging and 30% radio. The 30-49 age group displays nearly 50% social networks, 38% micro-blogging, and 35% radio. The 50-64 age group indicates about 40% social networks, 28% micro-blogging and 55% radio. Lastly, the 65+ age group shows roughly 30% social networks, 25% micro-blogging and 65% radio.
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The given bar chart indicates the figures for citizens in five different age groups that used to get daily news through social-networking, microblogging and radio in a nation in 2011.

Overall, it was the most popular means of media for 4 age groups, while the percentage of people using microphone blogging declined steadily among all groups. Besides, the number of people using radio was always the smallest among 4 age groups.

Looking at the graph from a general perspective, it is readily apparent that microblogging was the least endorsed platform among three surveyed. Also, the use of social networking sites was inversely proportional to age factor. A glance at radio shows that 85% to a bit more than 90% of people aged 18 or above received news daily via this media whereas only 40% of those who were between 10 and 17 preferred using it. Conversely, no matter how much favoured in younger demographics from 10 to 29 years old with roughly 80%, social networking was less utilised by older people, representing 50% for 30-49 age bracket, 40% for 50-64 group and 25% for the oldest age group.

Regarding the least favourite media, microblogging was popular among people aged from 18 to 29 (around 25%) but only held less than 20% in the proportions of other groups

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