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The charts A and B show the share of the UK and Australian cinema market in

2001 and cinema admission in the UK and Australia from 1976 to 2006.

Write a report for a university lecturer describing the information shown below.
The bar chart represents data on the origin of films that were screened in Australia
and the UK in 2001. Meanwhile, the line graph compares the number of cinema
attendants in these two countries between 1976 and 2006. Units are measured in
percentage and millions.
Intro OK
Overall, Australian and British theatres were dominated by American movies and
more Briton went to movie theatres than their Australian counterparts.
Overview OK
As the data suggestssuggested by the data, more than 75% movies shown in the
UK theatres in 2001 were was made in the USA while 20% were was locally made. Almost
one in ten movies screened in the UK were was produced in Australia. A similar movie
screening trend could be observed in Australia in this year where American produced
movies commanded the theatres with 65% ratio. Australian could watch fewer UK-made
movies as only one in twenty British films made it to Australian hallscinema/theatre.
Interesting, locally produced films in Australia were ignorable in percentage as their
screening ratio suggests.
Good body paragraph
It is obvious that more Brits enjoyed cinemas than Australians did, and their ratio
grew over the time. In 1975, just over 100 million British watched movies in theatres while
this was around 30 million in Australia. With some fluctuations, Australian movie-goers
number reached over 80 million after 3 decades. On the contrary, British cinema attendees
plummeted from 1977 to 1984 and afterwards steadily went up with some minor
vacillations. After 30 years, almost 160 million British went to cinema halls, almost
doubled than that of Australians.
Problems: agreement

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