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Band 6+: Writing task 1. The chart below gives information about the purpose of visits to five cities in the UK in 2013. Summarise the infonnation by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image presents a vertical bar chart comparing the purpose of visits to five cities in the UK in 2013: London, Edinburgh, Manchester, Birmingham, and Liverpool. Four purposes are distinguished: Holiday, Business, Visiting friends or relatives, and Miscellaneous. London percentages: Holiday ~62%, Business ~22%, Visiting friends or relatives ~10%, Miscellaneous ~6%. Edinburgh percentages: Holiday ~47%, Business ~23%, Visiting friends or relatives ~15%, Miscellaneous ~15%. Manchester percentages: Holiday ~25%, Business ~27%, Visiting friends or relatives ~35%, Miscellaneous ~13%. Birmingham percentages: Holiday ~30%, Business ~30%, Visiting friends or relatives ~25%, Miscellaneous ~15%. Liverpool percentages: Holiday ~60%, Business ~10%, Visiting friends or relatives ~25%, Miscellaneous ~5%.
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The bar chart provides information on reasons that travellers would like to go sightseeing in 5 different areas of cities from the UK in 2019.

From the chart, just under 70% of vacationers were most common in Edinburgh during holiday seasons. London is in the same situation as Edinburgh with the highest holiday rate and is only about 20% apart and is comparatively close to Edinburgh in numbers. This quantity is nearly five times as high as the amount of Edinburgh’s business visitors which has the lowest number of visitors and roughly about 50 higher than that of visitors seeing friends or relatives.

As for the other cities, nearly 50% of Birmingham’s tourists were mainly for business matters with a dramatic gap between the other cities, followed by Manchester with half as many employees coming to the city for their work. Meanwhile, Liverpool is shockingly more popular for holidays with slightly over 30% and close of this number are coming for family and friends.

In general, It can be seen that more visitors decided to go to London, Edinburgh and Liverpool on account of the holiday than business, visiting friends or relatives and miscellaneous. While the two remaining cities did not. Moreover, doing other things is the least popular reason for visiting the cities mentioned above.

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