Слайд 3describing charts
• The pie chart is about ...
• The bar chart deals
with ...
• The line graph (clearly) shows ...
• The slices of the
pie chart compare the ...
• The chart is divided into ... parts.
Слайд 4describing charts
It highlights ...
• ... has the largest (number of) ...
• ...
has the second largest (number of) ...
• ... is as big
as ...
• ... is twice as big as ...
• ... is bigger than ...
• more than ... per cent ...
• only one third ...
• less than half ...
Слайд 5describing charts
• The number ... increases/goes up/grows by ...
• The number ...
decreases/goes down/sinks by ...
• The number ... does not change/remains stable
• So
we can say ...
Слайд 6Vocabulary for describing graphs
UP (v) - rise, increase, grow, go
up, improve, jump, surge, shoot up , soar, rocket
UP (n)
- a rise, an increase, growth, an upward/rising/increasing trend, an improvement, a jump, a surge
DOWN (v) - fall, decrease, drop, decline, go down, slump, plummet
DOWN (n) - a fall, a decrease, a decline, a downward/falling/decreasing trend, a slump
Слайд 7Vocabulary for describing graphs
NO CHANGE (v) - remain stable/constant, stay
at the same level, stabilize
FREQUENT CHANGE (v) - fluctuate
FREQUENT CHANGE
(n) – fluctuation
AT THE TOP – (v) - reach a peak, peak., reach its/their highest point
AT THE BOTTOM (v) - reach/hit a low (point), hit/reach its/their lowest point
Слайд 8A d j e c t i v e s
dramatic,
considerable,
sharp,
significant,
moderate,
slight,
sudden,
rapid,
steady,
gradual,
slow
Слайд 9A d v e r b s
dramatically,
considerably,
sharply,
significantly,
moderately,
slightly,
suddenly,
rapidly,
steadily,
gradually,
slowly