Cinema attendance by age in Great Britain

IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 - Line Graph

 

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IELTS Writing Task 1 Question

The graph below shows cinema attendance by age in Great Britain. Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown.

Common Questions for the Line Graph

1. Graph Type: Line Graph

2. Title: Cinema Attendance by Age in Great Britain (1984–2003)

3. What are the units of measurement?: Percentage of cinema attendance

4. Who: People of different age groups in Great Britain

5. When: 1984 to 2003

6. Where: Great Britain

7. Topic: Trends in cinema attendance across various age groups

Comparison Showing and Trends Any change over time (such as an increase or a decrease) is a trend.

Comparison 1 : 15–24 Age Group (Highest Growth)

  • Details:

1.  Increased from about 18% in 1984 to over 50% in 2003.

2.  Fluctuated between 1992 and 1998 but consistently had the highest attendance.

Comparison 2 : Older Age Groups (35+)

  • Details:

1.  Attendance rose steadily from 2% in 1984 to over 10% in 2003.

Comparison 3 : 7–14 and 25–35 Age Groups

  • Details:

1. Followed similar patterns from 1984 to 2002, with fluctuations.

2. Diverged after 2002—attendance among 7–14-year-olds decreased, while 25–44-year-olds saw an increase.

Sample Answer

The line graph illustrates the percentage of people in different age groups who attended cinemas in Great Britain from 1984 to 2003.

Overall, cinema attendance increased across all age groups during this period, with the 15–24 age group consistently leading in attendance.

The most significant growth was observed in the 15–24 age group, which rose from 18% in 1984 to over 50% by 2003. Despite some fluctuations between 1992 and 1998, this age group consistently recorded the highest attendance rates throughout the period.

Older individuals (35+) also showed a noticeable increase in cinema attendance, rising from approximately 2% in 1984 to over 10% in 2003. Meanwhile, the 7–14 and 25–35 age groups followed similar trends, with attendance rates fluctuating from 1984 to 2002. After 2002, the patterns diverged as attendance among 7–14-year-olds decreased, whereas it increased for the 25–44 age group.

Top 28  Vocabularies

 

Vocabulary  Type Meaning Synonyms Examples
Fluctuate verb To rise and fall irregularly Vary, Oscillate Attendance fluctuated between 1992 and 1998.
Substantial Adjective Noticeable or significant Considerable, Major There was a substantial increase in attendance by older age groups.
Diverge Verb To develop differently or separate Split, Differ Attendance patterns diverged after 2002 for certain age groups.
Consistently

Adverb

 

Happening in a steady and reliable way Constantly, Regularly The 15–24 age group consistently had the highest attendance.
Characterize Verb To describe the distinct features of Define, Mark Fluctuations characterized the attendance trends.
Attendance Noun The act of being present at a place Presence, Turnout “Cinema attendance increased across all age groups.”
Noticeable Adjective Easily seen or worthy of attention Evident, Significant “Older individuals showed a noticeable increase in attendance.”
Percentage Noun A fraction of 100 used to express a proportion Proportion, Ratio “The graph shows the percentage of people attending cinemas.”
Consistent Adjective Steady and unchanging over time Reliable, Constant “The 15–24 age group showed consistent growth in attendance.”
Decline Verb/Noun To decrease in number or quality Decrease, Reduction “Attendance among 7–14-year-olds declined after 2002.”
Peak Verb/Noun To reach the highest point Summit, Climax “Cinema attendance peaked in the 15–24 age group.”
Contrast Noun/Verb A clear difference between two or more things Difference, Distinction “There is a contrast between younger and older age groups.”
Gradual Adjective Happening slowly over a period Progressive, Steady “Older individuals showed a gradual increase in attendance.”
Age group Noun A category of people based on age Cohort, Demographic “Each age group showed distinct trends in attendance.”
Fluctuation Noun Irregular rise and fall in numbers Variation, Oscillation “Fluctuations were observed between 1992 and 1998.”
Predominant Adjective More important or noticeable than others Leading, Dominant “The 15–24 age group remained the predominant age group.”
Exhibit Verb To display or show something Demonstrate, Show “Older individuals exhibited a sharp increase in attendance.”
Interval Noun A period between events Gap, Span “Attendance fluctuated during certain intervals.”
Proportional Adjective Corresponding in size or amount Relative, Commensurate “The rise in attendance was proportional to the age group.”
Surge Noun/Verb A sudden increase Spike, Escalation “Attendance surged in the 15–24 age group after 1998.”
Undergo Verb To experience or be subject to Experience, Endure “Older age groups underwent significant growth in attendance.”
Account for Verb Phrase To represent or constitute a portion of something Represent, Make up “The 15–24 age group accounted for the majority of cinema-goers.”
Prominent Adjective Easily noticeable or important Noticeable, Significant “Prominent growth was recorded among younger audiences.”
Trend Noun A general direction of change Pattern, Movement “The line graph highlights key trends in cinema attendance.”
Highlight Verb To emphasize or draw attention to Emphasize, Underscore “The graph highlights the attendance patterns across age groups.”
Divergence Noun A difference or separation in paths Separation, Deviation “The divergence in trends was observed after 2002.”
Observation Noun The act of noticing or analyzing something Perception, Insight “Significant observations were made regarding age group patterns.”
Dominant Adjective Having the most influence or importance Leading, Primary “The 15–24 age group remained the dominant demographic.”
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