Describe a graph The bar chart compares France and the UK in terms of their
expenditure on five different types of consumer goods in 2010, measured in pounds sterling. (maybe you don't have a pound sign on your keyboard, but make sure you use the right one when writing)
Overall, it can be seen that the total
amount of money that the UK spent on goods was significantly higher than that in
France. The largest difference in expenditure between the two countries was
on cameras. Both the British and the French spent most of their money on cars
whereas the least was on perfume. The consumption of cars, books and cameras in
the UK was higher than that in France, whereas more computers and perfume were
purchased in France than in the UK. (This overview is a bit too long, I would probably leave out the point about cameras.)
In terms of cars, people in the UK spent a
large amount of money on those at $450,000, which was a $50,000 higher than
the French. Similarly, the expenditure of the UK on books was more than that of
France, at around $400,000 and $300,000 respectively. More than twice as much money was
spent on cameras in the UK as in France.(how much?)
On the other hand, the amount of money
that the French paid out on computers was higher than the British spent, being about
$375,000 and $350,000 respectively. The expenditure on perfume accounted for
$200,000 in France but just under $150,000 in the UK.