Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Task 2


             People today more to new cities move than ever before. Some of them go to study and when they go there it will be different rules from their country. I will talk about problems and solutions in this essay.

            First let us look at why they will have problems when they move to new cities. The first problem is the language. For example if one person goes from UAE to England it will be a problem for them if they don’t know English. The second problem is the food. For example, there will be different food from their cities and maybe they want Muslim restaurants. Third their life style will change. For example, the culture and different traditions. For example, dress. The last problem is the driving. It may be on a different side. For example from UAE to England.

              Now let us look at solutions for the problem. The first solution is to learn the basic language. For example, they should go to learn their language before they go and then they can estimate to speak with people there. The second solution is they ask other Arabs for restaurant. For example, look for someone who came before him and know some Arab restaurant. The third solution is ask other Muslims for life style in there cities. For example, if they want the mosque they should ask Muslims people about it. The last solution is rule of driving is different from country to another country and they should know the rules.

              There are problems for and solutions to the statements they should know about the country before they go to it. They must respect the laws of the state.

Task 1


                  The graphs shows the percent of films show in Britain and Australia by origin in 2000 and cinema attendance in Britain and Australia from 1980 to 2000 by millions.
                    Graph one show the percentage of films shown in Britain and Australia in 2000. The most popular films in Britain is US films by just under 80%. There were no Australian films shown in Britain, just in Australia. The Britain films shown in Britain were 20%of films shown. The lowest films shown in Britain were others.
                   Graph two  shows cinema attendance in Britain and Australia from 1980 to 2000. The attendance in Australia dropped sharply by 20 million from 1980 to 1982. The attendance in Australia remained the same from 1984 to 1990 by 40 millions. Than it increased slightly from 40 to 90 million between 1990 to 2000. The cinema attendance in Britain is highest than in Australia. The cinema attendance in Britain fluctuated from 1980 to 2000. In the first two years it has dropped sharply by 50 millions in Britain. Than from 1982 to 1986 is increased slightly from 50 million to nearly 120 millions.
                      In conclusion, people in Britain have attended cinema more than Australia people and also the US films shown in Britain more than in Australia.