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== Type of charts == | == Type of charts == | ||
* A ''' | * A '''line chart''' shows changes over a period of time, showing data and trends. | ||
* A (vertical or horizontal) '''bar chart''' is used to compare different items. | |||
* A '''pie chart''' displays the size of each part as a percentage of a whole. | * A '''pie chart''' displays the size of each part as a percentage of a whole. | ||
* A '''table''' is a convenient way to show a large amount of data in a small space. | * A '''table''' is a convenient way to show a large amount of data in a small space. | ||
* A '''diagram''' is a drawing showing arrangements and situations, such as networks, distribution, fluctuation ... | * A '''diagram''' is a drawing showing arrangements and situations, such as networks, distribution, fluctuation ... | ||
* A '''flow chart''' is a diagram that represents a workflow or process. A flowchart can also be defined as a diagrammatic representation of an algorithm, | |||
'''Can you find the matching pairs?''' | '''Can you find the matching pairs?''' | ||
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| diagram || [[File:Faenza-x-dia-diagram.svg|125px]] | | diagram || [[File:Faenza-x-dia-diagram.svg|125px]] | ||
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[[File:Graphs-vocabulary.svg|400px]] | |||
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'''Can you find the correct terms?''' | |||
<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en"> | |||
This is a line graph with two lines. One is a ''solid'' line (3). The other is a ''broken'' line (4) - you can use this if you can't use different colors. A ''dotted'' line (number 5) is often used to show projections into the future. | |||
* The horizontal ''x-axis'' (2) shows often the timeline. | |||
* the vertical ''y-axis'' (1) has got a ''scale'' (6) with units. | |||
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<div class="width-1-2"> | <div class="width-1-2"> | ||
nouns: | nouns: | ||
| <br> | ||
* (an) extension, expansion | * (an) extension, expansion | ||
* (an) increase | |||
* (a) growth | * (a) growth | ||
* (a) raise (US), a rise (UK)<br><bR> | |||
* (a) progression<br><br> | |||
* (a) raise (US), a rise (UK) | |||
* (an) upswing | * (an) upswing | ||
* (a) boom | * (a) boom | ||
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* (to) cut | * (to) cut | ||
* (to) decrease | * (to) decrease | ||
* (to) decline | |||
* (to) drop (off) | * (to) drop (off) | ||
* (to) fall (off) (fall, fell, fallen) | * (to) fall (off) (fall, fell, fallen) | ||
* (to) reduce | * (to) reduce | ||
* (to) plunge, to plummet | * (to) plunge, to plummet | ||
* (to) collapse | |||
* (to) slump, (to) go bust | |||
* (to) bottom out | |||
</div> | </div> | ||
<div class="width-1-2"> | <div class="width-1-2"> | ||
nouns: | nouns: | ||
* (a) cut | * (a) cut | ||
* (a) decrease | * (a) decrease, (a) downswing | ||
* (a) decline | |||
* (a) drop | * (a) drop | ||
* (a) fall | * (a) fall | ||
* (a) plunge | * (a) plunge | ||
* (a) reduction | * (a) reduction | ||
* (a) collapse (dramatic fall) | |||
* (a) slump | |||
</div> | </div> | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
=== ⇒ No Movement === | === ⇒ No Movement === | ||
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(to) keep ... stable | <div class="width-1-2"> | ||
verbs | |||
(to) remain stable | * (to) keep ... stable | ||
* (to) remain stable | |||
* (to) hold ... constant | |||
(to) hold ... constant | * (to) stay constant | ||
* (to) stabilize | |||
(to) stay constant | * (to) stand at | ||
* (to) remain steady | |||
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(to) stabilize | <div class="width-1-2"> | ||
nouns: | |||
(to) | * stability | ||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
=== ⮍ CHANGE OF DIRECTION === | === ⮍ CHANGE OF DIRECTION === | ||
<div class="grid"> | |||
<div class="width-1-2"> | |||
verbs | |||
* (to) level off | |||
* (to) level off/out, to flatten out | |||
* (to) stop falling/rising | |||
* (to) stop rising and start falling | |||
</div> | |||
<div class="width-1-2"> | |||
nouns: | |||
* (a) levelling-off | |||
* (a) change | |||
</div> | |||
</div> | |||
=== Interactive Exercises === | |||
[[File:Different-graphs.svg|left|Graphs and trends]] | |||
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'''Look at the graphs and match graph and sentence.''' | |||
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<div class="lueckentext-quiz" lang="en"> | |||
{| | |||
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| A. The investment level rose suddenly. || ''Graph 3'' | |||
|- | |||
| B. The sales fell slightly in the final quarter. || ''Graph 7'' | |||
|- | |||
| C. The R&D budget has stabilized over the past few years. || ''Graph 8'' | |||
|- | |||
| D. At the end of the first year, sales stood at 50 per cent of the present level. || ''Graph 1'' | |||
|- | |||
| E. The price peaked before falling a little and then maintaining the same level.|| ''Graph 6'' | |||
|- | |||
| F. There has been a steady increase in costs over several years.|| ''Graph 4'' | |||
|- | |||
| G. The sudden collapse in share prices has surprised everyone.|| ''Graph 2'' | |||
|- | |||
| H. The share value has steadily declined.|| ''Graph 5'' | |||
|} | |||
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== See also == | |||
* [[Diagramme auswerten und interpretieren]] | |||
== Weblinks == | == Weblinks == | ||
*[http://www.eslflow.com/describinggraphstables.html Linkliste] (eslflow.com) | *[http://www.eslflow.com/describinggraphstables.html Linkliste] (eslflow.com) | ||
* [http://bees4work.pbworks.com/f/Company+Trends+Student.pdf Describing Trends] (onestopEnglish.com) | |||
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Quite often there is a graph a table or a chart. Here we can learn to
- understand
- analyse and
- interpret
these charts.
Type of charts
- A line chart shows changes over a period of time, showing data and trends.
- A (vertical or horizontal) bar chart is used to compare different items.
- A pie chart displays the size of each part as a percentage of a whole.
- A table is a convenient way to show a large amount of data in a small space.
- A diagram is a drawing showing arrangements and situations, such as networks, distribution, fluctuation ...
- A flow chart is a diagram that represents a workflow or process. A flowchart can also be defined as a diagrammatic representation of an algorithm,
Can you find the matching pairs?
Can you find the correct terms?
This is a line graph with two lines. One is a solid line (3). The other is a broken line (4) - you can use this if you can't use different colors. A dotted line (number 5) is often used to show projections into the future.
- The horizontal x-axis (2) shows often the timeline.
- the vertical y-axis (1) has got a scale (6) with units.
Presenting a Graph
Introduction | Topic | Circumstances |
---|---|---|
This graph shows … | the results of our products … | over 10 years. |
The diagram outlines … | the rates of economic growth … | between 2020 and today. |
This table lists … | the top ten agencies … | in the industrial world. |
This pie chart represents… | the company's turnover … | for this year in our sector. |
This line chart shows … | the changes in sales … | over the past year. |
This chart breaks down … | the sales of each salesman … | during the past ten weeks. |
Trends
⇗ Upward Movement
verbs
- (to) go up
- (to) extend, (to) expand
- (to) grow
- (to) increase
- (to) raise
- (to) rise (rose, risen)
- (to) progress
- (to) push/put/step up
- (to) boom/soar/climb
- (to) jump, (to) skyrocket
- (to) reach a peak, (to) peak
- (to) reach an all-time high
nouns:
- (an) extension, expansion
- (an) increase
- (a) growth
- (a) raise (US), a rise (UK)
- (a) progression
- (an) upswing
- (a) boom
- (a) jump
- (a) peak
⇘ Downward Movement
verbs
- (to) go down
- (to) cut
- (to) decrease
- (to) decline
- (to) drop (off)
- (to) fall (off) (fall, fell, fallen)
- (to) reduce
- (to) plunge, to plummet
- (to) collapse
- (to) slump, (to) go bust
- (to) bottom out
nouns:
- (a) cut
- (a) decrease, (a) downswing
- (a) decline
- (a) drop
- (a) fall
- (a) plunge
- (a) reduction
- (a) collapse (dramatic fall)
- (a) slump
⇒ No Movement
verbs
- (to) keep ... stable
- (to) remain stable
- (to) hold ... constant
- (to) stay constant
- (to) stabilize
- (to) stand at
- (to) remain steady
nouns:
- stability
⮍ CHANGE OF DIRECTION
verbs
- (to) level off
- (to) level off/out, to flatten out
- (to) stop falling/rising
- (to) stop rising and start falling
nouns:
- (a) levelling-off
- (a) change
Interactive Exercises
Look at the graphs and match graph and sentence.
A. The investment level rose suddenly. | Graph 3 |
B. The sales fell slightly in the final quarter. | Graph 7 |
C. The R&D budget has stabilized over the past few years. | Graph 8 |
D. At the end of the first year, sales stood at 50 per cent of the present level. | Graph 1 |
E. The price peaked before falling a little and then maintaining the same level. | Graph 6 |
F. There has been a steady increase in costs over several years. | Graph 4 |
G. The sudden collapse in share prices has surprised everyone. | Graph 2 |
H. The share value has steadily declined. | Graph 5 |
How to …
See also
Weblinks
- Linkliste (eslflow.com)
- Describing Trends (onestopEnglish.com)