Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Task 2




     
        People today like to move from one city to another to learn from different cultures and different traditions. In my essay I will talk about people who went to different countries and the problems they face and give them solutions.

       There are many problems that face you when you move to another country. The first problem is the weather. Many countries in Europe have cold weather and may cause you healthy problems if you don't get used to the weather. Another problem is language. If you don’t know their language you will have big problem to communicate with them. Yet another problem is laws. All countries have different laws that build their community; if you don’t know about law in this country you may face problems.

       Although there are many problems, also there are many solutions. The first solution is learning language basics. You have to learn language, so you can communicate with other people. Another solution is find out laws. You can ask people who know the laws. Yet another solution is that you can ask other Muslims because they know everything you need. Yet another solution is Stay in public. This is my Golden Rule of travelling, because there are places where there are thieves and criminals and that may cause big problem.

       Overall, the problems outweigh the solutions, so you have to be careful when you travel to any countries and I advise you to stay away from confined spaces and dark places.

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Task 1



       The chart shows the share of the Australian and British cinema markets in 2000 and how many people attend in cinemas in Britain and Australia from 1980 to 2000.

       As can be seen from chart1, the US films in Britain is just fewer than 80% but in Australia the percentage was nearly 70%. There were fewer in British films in both countries. In Britain, 20% of films were British but in Australia nearly 5% were British. The Australian films and others films were shown less in Britain and Australia.

       Chart 2 shows the number of British and Australian attending the cinema from 1980 to 2000.in Britain, the number of people attending the cinema decreased slightly from 100 million in 1980 to about 45 millions in 1982. Between 1982 to 2000 the number of people attend cinema increased rapidly to 145 million. In Australia attendance increased sharply to 65 million in 2000.

      Overall, people in Britain like to watch movies more than Australian people.

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