The given pie charts present data on the proportion of time that was spent on six categories by working mature in one a specific? country during a 50-year period.
Overall, as is observed, adults devoted their largest proportion of time to working and sleeping, while relaxing at home, other interests or playing sports and commuting were less significant categoriesactivities.
In 1958 working and sleeping were the most popular activities, accounting for nearly one-third of total time spending. Communicating with friends and families represented the second highest proportion (at 19%), while the lowest contribution was made by relaxing at home, other interests and sports and travel to work, comprising 8%, 6% and 2%, respectively.
By contrast, in 2008 individuals preferred working to sleeping, 42% and exactly a quarter, in that order. There was a dramatic decrease in the amount of time allocated to going out with friends and families (at 6%), whereas the proportion of time spent on being at home (at 13%) and other interests and sports (at 8%) increased. Notably, time dedicated to commuting experienced a fourfold increase, constituting 8%.
This is a solid IELTS Academic Task 1 report, probably around Band 6.5-7.0, but there are several grammar, vocabulary, and style issues that prevent it from reaching a higher band.
