Graphs and Charts



The pie chart shows international students in Swinburne University that we interviewed are from 6 different countries. The percentage of Thailand accounted for the majority part, with 30%. Compared with the percentage of Thailand, the percentage of  China is smaller by approximately 10%, which was the same as Peru. In addition, it is followed by Columbia, Japan and Saudi Arabia (occupied both only 10%).




The graph illustrates that international students miss several things. The thing they miss the most  always be their local food (50%). In addition, the percentages of boyfriend/girlfriend and family both account for 10%.




This graph shows that international students felt homesickness usually at night which is occupied 30 percent. The percentages of personal anniversary and other occupied the same (20%), which is two times as much as the percentages of new year's day, birthday and new year's day (approximately 10%).



This pie chart represents that 70% of international students thought it's a bit hard to build relationship with others in Melbourne although around 20% of international students thought it is tricky.







Comments

  1. Some good graphics shown in your results section. Remember to include a paragraph for each describing what each one depicts using some of the vocabulary we learnt last week. You may want to reconsider the title of your first graph to something more simple.

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  2. You still need to check your word choice in some of these paragraphs as what you are trying to describe is a little unclear. In the first graph you shouldn't say 'The percentage of Thailand rank the first' because you are not really ranking anything. Think about some of the vocabulary we studied last week and describe each piece of data in sentence form accordingly.

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