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    • The charts below show the number of Japanese tourists travelling abroad between 1985 and 95 and Australia’s share of the Japanese tourist market.
    • Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
    • (please, have a look to the chat first).
  • The Charts : http://ielts.studyhorror.com/resources/upImages/writings/2011/08/06/IELTS-Writing-Task-1-Japanese-Tourism-And-Australian-Share-Of-The-Japanese-Tourist-Market_1.jpg . The answer: .
    • The charts demonstrate the number of Japanese travelled to foreign countries as tourists from 1985 to 1959, and the proportion of them who travelled particularly to Australia in same decade.
    • The bar graph shows that the number of Japanese travelled abroad was 5 million in 1985, and it increased dramatically to reach 15 million people in 95 as three times as more travellers.
    • Although it was a noticeable fluctuation from 1991 to 1993 but it continued to increase in 1994.
    • The line graph illustrates the Australia’s shares of Japan’s tourist market also in these ten years .
    • The percentage of Japanese visitors was 2 in 1985 and it increased by 5% in 1989.
    • However, it dropped slightly to 4.2% in 1990 an it recovered to reach the peak of around 6.1% in 1994.
    • In conclusion, there is a correlation between two graphs that the Australia’s share of Japan’s tourist market increased as long as the number of Japanese was travelling abroad grown.

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    • The charts below show the number of Japanese tourists travelling abroad between 1985 and 95 and Australia’s share of the Japanese tourist market.
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    • The charts below show the number of Japanese touristcitizens travelling abroad between 1985 and 1995 ands well as Australia’s share of the Japanese tourisat market.
    • The charts below show the number of Japanese tourists travelling abroad between 1985 and 95, and also shows Australia’s share of the Japanese touristhat market.
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    • The Charts : http://ielts.studyhorror.com/resources/upImages/writings/2011/08/06/IELTS-Writing-Task-1-Japanese-Tourism-And-Australian-Share-Of-The-Japanese-Tourist-Market_1.jpg . The answer: .
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    • The charts demonstrate the number of Japanese travelled to foreign countries as tourists from 1985 to 1959, and the proportion of them who travelled particularly to Australia in same decade.
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    • The charts demonstrate the number of Japanese citizens travelleding to foreign countries as tourists frombetween the year 1985 toand 19959, and the proportion of them whothat travelled particularly to Australia in samethat decade.
    • The charts demonstrate the number of Japanese citizens travelleding to foreign countries as tourists from 1985 to 1959, and95. The charts also demonstrate the proportion of themourists who travelled particularly to Australia in sameduring that decade.
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    • The bar graph shows that the number of Japanese travelled abroad was 5 million in 1985, and it increased dramatically to reach 15 million people in 95 as three times as more travellers.
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    • The bar graph shows that the number of Japanese citizens that travelled abroad was 5 million in 1985, and it increased dramatically to reach 15 million people in 95 as three times as more travellersincreased by a three fold. Going from five 5 million in 1985 to as much as 15 million in 1995.
    • The bar graph shows that the number of Japanese citizens who travelled abroad was 5 million in 1985, and it increased dramatically to reach 15 million people in 95 as three times as more travellers. The number of travellers dramatically increased, tripling to 15 million people by 1995.
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    • In conclusion, there is a correlation between two graphs that the Australia’s share of Japan’s tourist market increased as long as the number of Japanese was travelling abroad grown.
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    • In conclusion, there is a correlation between the two graphs that th, where Australia’s share of Japan’s tourist market increased as long as the number of Japanese was travelling abroad grown.
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