I've just had the worst online class ever 🤯🤬
Sorry everyone for connection problems and thanks for being patient ❤️
I hope things will go more smoothly next time)
Good night for now
Sorry everyone for connection problems and thanks for being patient ❤️
I hope things will go more smoothly next time)
Good night for now
The chart compares the proportion of male and female residents of a particular town riding bicycles by age in the year 2012.
Overall, cycling was more common among younger people of both genders, with the youngest children having the highest figures. It is also noticeable that the largest difference between women and men was seen among teenagers.
A significant proportion of people under 20 rode bicycles in the town, regardless of their gender. For the youngest age category, the figures were fairly equal at just above 50%, which was the highest proportion for both women and men. Although more than two-fifths of teenage girls cycled, only about a quarter of boys of the same age did so.
In contrast, older people were less active in terms of riding bicycles. Only around 20% of women aged between 20-39 and over 60 went cycling, and the corresponding figures were men were even lower. The smallest proportion of people who rode bicycles was seen in the age group 40-59, where figures for male and female adults stood at around 10% with a slightly higher figure for women.
Overall, cycling was more common among younger people of both genders, with the youngest children having the highest figures. It is also noticeable that the largest difference between women and men was seen among teenagers.
A significant proportion of people under 20 rode bicycles in the town, regardless of their gender. For the youngest age category, the figures were fairly equal at just above 50%, which was the highest proportion for both women and men. Although more than two-fifths of teenage girls cycled, only about a quarter of boys of the same age did so.
In contrast, older people were less active in terms of riding bicycles. Only around 20% of women aged between 20-39 and over 60 went cycling, and the corresponding figures were men were even lower. The smallest proportion of people who rode bicycles was seen in the age group 40-59, where figures for male and female adults stood at around 10% with a slightly higher figure for women.
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The chart compares the proportion of male and female residents of a particular town riding bicycles by age in the year 2012. Overall, cycling was more common among younger people of both genders, with the youngest children having the highest figures. It…
This is the essay we created during the online lesson
Have you ever wondered if paying teachers and paramedics a fraction of what famous actors and sportspeople make is unfair? Perhaps we should try to reverse the situation - paying educators and first responders millions of dollars and only a couple thousand to professional athletes and other entertainers?
After this article you might want to think again 🤔
After this article you might want to think again 🤔
Don’t forget about today’s live stream where we’ll analyze a passage from Cambridge 17 😍
Today’s essay topic:
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the relationship between equality and personal achievement. Some people believe that individuals can achieve more in egalitarian societies. Others believe that high levels of personal achievement are possible only if individuals are free to succeed or fail according to their individual merits.
Discuss both sides and give your own opinion.
In recent years, there has been growing interest in the relationship between equality and personal achievement. Some people believe that individuals can achieve more in egalitarian societies. Others believe that high levels of personal achievement are possible only if individuals are free to succeed or fail according to their individual merits.
Discuss both sides and give your own opinion.
If you’re not even sure what the term egalitarian means, you can’t afford to miss this 😏