PTE Academic speaking describe image sample response 10

Describe image

 

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Describe image sample response

The presented picture illustrates a right angle triangle. The base is named as the adjacent represented as small case b, the elevation has been names small case a and the hypotenuse has been names as small case c. There is also a picture of a ‘funny’ looking hippopotamus leaning on the hypotenuse probably for the purpose of memorizing the position of hypotenuse.

This picture demonstrates the ABC right angle triangle, in which a represents opposite side  and b represents adjacent side of angle  X angle. And C denotes hypotenuse.  The picture of hippopotamus placed on the hypotenuse to remember the hypotenuse.

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This bar graph illustrates the comparison between the students age and the reason for the studies, It is clearly seen that 80% of the students who are under 26 studies due to their career, and it started decreasing and reached less than 20% with age over 49.

As of for Interest it is seen that under 26 had started with 10% and ended with 70% with over 49, Overall it’s clear that when the students grow on age, the reason is changing from Career to Interest.

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The given bar illustration depicts the revenue and line shows revenue growth rate in particular 6 countries in 2014.It is crystal clear that Greater degree of revenue comes from America, accounted for 16%, following by Europe with almost half of America’s revenue. Moreover other remaining countries revenue  was below 3%.

As for as revenue growth rate is considered Greater china had highest growth rate  with 18% and Rest of Asia Pacific was reckoned with lowest revenue and revenue growth rate in financial year.

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5 thoughts on “PTE Academic speaking describe image sample response 10

    1. It depends on what sort of image you have.For bar graphs/line graphs-yes, as they compare stats.

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