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Band 6+: You should spend about 20 minutes on this task. The charts below show the results of a survey of adult education. The first chart shows the reasons why adults decide to study. The pie chart shows how people think the costs of adult education should be shared. Write a report for a university lecturer, describing the information shown below. You should write at least 150 words

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The image contains two separate data representations, the top one is a bar graph labeled with various categories and corresponding percentages: Interest in subject 40%, To gain qualifications 38%, Helpful for current job 22%, To improve prospects of promotion 20%, Enjoy learning/studying 20%, To able to change jobs 12%, To meet people 9%. The bottom representation is a pie chart depicting the percentage of how the costs of each course should be shared: Taxpayer 25%, Individual 40%, Employer 35%.
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There are two schemes provided from a survey regarding adult education. The first is a bar graph, which shows the reasons why people above 18 choose to study, and the second is a pie chart disclosing information about what people think about what parties should participate in sharing the costs.

Overall, the first diagram highlights the motivators for people above 18 to study, ranging from personal reasons to merely meeting new people.Additionally the pie chart aims to see what people think about those responsible for sharing the costs.The survey suggests that individuals,employers, and government are considered responsible for sharing costs of adult education.

The first aprimary motivator in the chart of reasons to study is Interest in subject with 40%. In addition to interest in subject matter, other key motivators include gaining qualifications (over 20%), improving job prospects (21%), and being able to change jobs (12%). These factors are all related to career advancement or academic development. Furthermore, some individuals are motivated by genuine interest in learning (20%) or meeting new people (9%).

According to the pie chart, it is suggested that society believes the costs of adult education should be shared. Given that many reasons for studying are career-related or academic-based, it is reasonable to assume that society would support shared costs. While the individual is expected to pay 40% of the expenses, the employer with 35% and taxpayers with 25% are also expected to contribute with the expenses.

In conclusion, In conclusion, adult education offers numerous benefits.As individuals gain knowledge and skills through adult education, they benefit personally, while also contributing to society’s growth and employers’ success.

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