Unit 1: Exercise 1
Look at the chart. Choose the correct responses to the questions.
What is being measured in the chart? movement from the countryside to the city How is the number of people measured? What is the most noticeable trend? Movement increased a little. Movement increased considerably. Movement increased in only two countries. According to the chart, what is a prediction for the future? Country C will have a bigger population than Country A. More people will live in rural areas in Country A. Movement in Country B will remain stable. What would be appropriate to include in conclusion / summary of this chart? In conclusion, there has been a noticeable increase in the number of people moving to cities. In summary, Country B will stay the same. Overall, the number of people moving to the countryside has increased dramatically.
Unit 1: Exercise 2
Look at the chart. Choose the correct adverbs to complete the sentences.
Between 2000 and 2015, Country B’s population movement gradually/ markedly/ surprisingly increased from 10 million to about 25 million.
By 2025, the number of people moving from the countryside to the city in Country B will have tailed off dramatically/ inconsistently/ slightly to around 30 million people.
Since 2005, the movement from rural to urban areas in Country C has risen gradually/ significantly/ steadily , reaching about 80 million in 2020.
The number of people leaving the countryside for the city in Country C is expected to surpass the number in Country A and continue to climb predictably/ sharply/ slowly , reaching about 95 million in 2025.
Between 2015 and 2020, the number of people moving from rural to urban areas in Country A is expected to rise abruptly/ markedly/ steadily from just over 70 million to just under 80 million. However, it is predicted to have fallen behind Country C by 2025.
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