Skip to main content

The proportion of 18-24 age category commenced at approximately 8% initially, and it experienced a dramatic increase to 60% from 1990 to 2006. At the end of the period, it remained unchanged at this rate. Regarding the 25-34 age group, it started at 10%. The percentage of 25-34 age group witnessed only consistently rising by 40% during the given period. In accordance with 35-44 age category, it approximately increased by 15% from 5% to 20% between 1990 and 2006. Then it showed an upward trend to 40%. When it comes to 45 and over age group percentages made up 1% in 1990. After increasing to 5% in 2004, it showed a growth of 5% until the end of the periodThe line graph illustrates the age brackets of European people who went to gyms once a month or more from 1990 to 2010 Overall, it appears that, at the beginning of the period, all age categories preferred less. There was a consistently growing in the proportions of all age groups, except for the 18-24 age brackets. Although 18-24 age group showed the highest proportion during the given period The proportion of 18-24 age category commenced at approximately 8% initially, and it experienced a dramatic increase to 60% from 1990 to 2006. At the end of the period, it remained unchanged at this rate. Regarding the 25-34 age group, it started at 10%. The percentage of 25-34 age group witnessed only consistently rising by 40% during the given period. The proportion of 18-24 age category commenced at approximately 8% initially, and it experienced a dramatic increase to 60% from 1990 to 2006. At the end of the period, it remained unchanged at this rate. Regarding the 25-34 age group, it started at 10%. The percentage of 25-34 age group witnessed only consistently rising by 40% during the given period. In accordance with 35-44 age category, it approximately increased by 15% from 5% to 20% between 1990 and 2006. Then it showed an upward trend to 40%. When it comes to 45 and over age group percentages made up 1% in 1990. After increasing to 5% in 2004, it showed a growth of 5% until the end of the periodThe chart below gives information about European people of different age groups who went to gyms once a month or more between 1990 and 2010.

The line graph illustrates the age brackets of European people who went to gyms once a month or more from 1990 to 2010
Overall, it appears that, at the beginning of the period, all age categories preferred less. There was a consistently growing in the proportions of all age groups, except for the 18-24 age brackets. Although 18-24 age group showed the highest proportion during the given period
The proportion of 18-24 age category commenced at approximately 8% initially, and it experienced a dramatic increase to 60% from 1990 to 2006. At the end of the period, it remained unchanged at this rate. Regarding the 25-34 age group, it started at 10%. The percentage of 25-34 age group witnessed only consistently rising by 40% during the given period.
In accordance with 35-44 age category, it approximately increased by 15% from 5% to 20% between 1990 and 2006. Then it showed an upward trend to 40%. When it comes to 45 and over age group percentages made up 1% in 1990. After increasing to 5% in 2004, it showed a growth of 5% until the end of the period

5.0

The essay has a logical order of information and presents a clear overview. However, there is repetition of sentences and lack of linking words in some parts.

Suggestions
  • Use linking words to connect ideas.
  • Avoid repetition of sentences.
  • Present information in a structured way.

The essay has a good range of vocabulary but there are some errors and repetition.

The essay has a mix of complex and simple sentences but there are some grammatical errors.

The essay provides a detailed analysis of the graph but there is repetition of sentences and lack of linking words in some parts.

Suggestions
  • Provide an overview of the main trends.
  • Avoid repetition of sentences.
  • Use linking words to connect ideas.