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ou should spend about 20 minutes on this task.


Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information in the table below.
Write at least 150 words.

Your task
Complete the Task One report exercise above. Spend only 20 minutes.Then look at the notes and the
sample answer below.

The table provides information about time spent on a range of activities by different
age groups on their free time in Someland over a year. By and large, viewing
TV/Videos was the most common leisure activity for all age cohorts.
In detail, teenagers and people aged 70+ had spent the greatest number of hours
on watching TV/videos, accounting for more than 1100 hours yearly, while other age
cohorts hours spent ranged from 400 to 700. A fairly similar pattern was evident
with cinema, however, the amount of hours devoted was substantially low
compared to watching TV/Videos.
As far as socializing is concerned, matured age groups (40 and above) enjoyed it
when the group was smaller, with approximately 250 hours spent on average, while
younger ones, especially people aged 30, (comma is not needed) liked it when the
group was larger than 4 persons, who spent 300 hours yearly. This trend was nearly
similar with physical exercising where group exercises were popular with teenagers,

people in 20s and 30s, who spent about 200 hours per annum, whereas, people
aged 50 and above preferred exercising privately, with hours lent ranged between 0
and 50.
To sum up, in Someland people became less socialized as they age, however, time
spent on indoor entertainment activities remained indifferent of the age groups.
Feedback: 7 bands. The overall achievement is really good.
2. In order to learn new language well one should get to know the culture
and life styles of the country where it is spoken. To what extent do you
agree or disagree?
The world is becoming increasingly globalized over time. Hence, understanding a
universally spoken language is an inevitable for the contemporary communities.
While some opine that incorporating cultural values and bahaviours will ease the
language learning process, others, however, disagrees with the statement. This
essay is in full agreement with the idea that sociocultural environment is
inseparable component of a language. Meticulously analyzing its significance in
formation of a language as well as clear understanding of proverbs and idioms will
substantiate this stance.
To commence with, culture and social environment play an important role in
emergence of a language. In fact, a substantial part of the vocabulary is originated
from the tradition and historical features of the society in which it is being spoken.
In addition, political and economic aspects as well influence formation of words and
its new shades of meaning. For example, in order to function competently in Arabic,
acquaintance with Islamic religion and culture is immensely crucial. Hence, it is
lucid why some people gravitate towards this particular viewpoint.
Another predominant reason in favour of learning culture is the existence of
proverbs and idioms in the language. They, for instance, are the cultural treasures
which reflects (reflect) the beliefs and norms of a previous generations that can
only be studied through cultural insight. Learning it probably increases individuals
ability to function outside the minimal level of linguistic skill. Moreover, every
language contains its specific egos and voices and hence knowing them would allow
one to speak fluently with others. Apparently, there is no surprise why many
educational institutes composite culture in its language curriculum.
In synopsis, after perusal of the importance of culture and social values to a
language, it is acknowledged that knowing culture adds flavor to a particular
language usage. Hence, including them in language modules is recommended in
order to achieve better results on linguistic skills.

3. Some people think that it would be better for larger companies and
industries to move regional areas outside the larger urban centers. Do you
think the advantages outweigh the disadvantages?
In recent times, many governments seem to encourage business organisations to
relocate their undertakings to rural areas. Hence, increased number of industries
shifting to such locations has been witnessed across the globe. Although this trend
is believed to have manifold advantages, there are also some detrimental effects
which cannot be ignored. This essay is an honest attempt to analyse the pros and
cons of this development before constructing an inference.
Some advantages are clearly evident. Initially, industrialization in the provincial
(province) would probably enhance economic development activities in the region.
This certainly means better employment opportunities for the local people and
hence leading to improvements in their living conditions. Moreover, it will also allow
emergence of other associate (associated) businesses like hospitality industry and
catering services which are likely to be linked with the main business relocated to
the region. Hence, a majority of residents will possibly get chance to involve in
various kinds of business dealings. Meanwhile, moving to regional areas could be
advantageous for companies as well. For example, in rural districts the land costs,
rental charges and labour costs are normally lower than the metropolitan areas,
thus, firms could save their overheads. As a result, better financial results will be
achieved which for instance may allow provision of goods at competitive price.
Apparently, these are the factors which contribute to the overall growth of the
regional provinces due to industrial relocation.
Nevertheless, there are a number of demerits of the trend which should also be
taken into account. First and foremost, countryside are usually home for wide range
of animals and plants as well as are nourished with natural beauty. An industrial
revolution would definitely mean the destruction of these naturally friend
environments which is not in the best interest. In addition, rural areas normally do
not have well-built transport infrastructure and communication channels which are
essential for everyday (day-to-day) business operations. Therefore, it is likely that
companies require immense investments for the initial startup that might affect the
feasibility of a particular project. Hence, it is lucid why some companies do not wish
to function outside the urban city centers.
In synopsis, following perusal of the impacts of large businesses moving to district
provinces, it is acknowledged that such a development is likely to bring several
growth opportunities for the region. However, there are certain disadvantages which
need to be minimized in order to achieve the optimal outcome from them.
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