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20/6/2020: The line graph below shows changes in the amount of coffee exported from three countries

between 2002 and 2012.

INTRO:

The chart illustrates the quantity of coffee exported in millions of kilograms from
Brazil, Colombia, and Costa from 2002 to 2012.

OVERALL:

Overall, the amount of coffee sold abroad by all three countries experienced
upward trend during one decade.

Additionally, Brazil exported the most coffee, compared to other two countries in
the given period.
 Sản lượng xuất khẩu cà phê của các quốc gia đều tăng.
 (In addition/Additionally) Hơn thế Brazil là nước xuất khẩu cao nhất
 Xuất khẩu = export = sell abroad/overseas
 The amount of coffee sold abroad/overseas
 Brazil exported
 Brazil sold 00 million abroad/overseas
BODY 1:

In 2002, the quantity of coffee sold overseas by Brazil was 12 million kilograms,
while Costa Rica exported 15 million kilograms of coffee. At the same time,
Columbia only sold 5 million kilograms of coffee to foreign countries.

 In 2002, Costa Rica exported 15 million kilograms of coffee, which was 3


million kilograms higher than that of (the figure for Brazil).
 In 2002, Costa Rica exported 15 million kilograms of coffee, which was 3
million kilograms and 10 million kilograms higher than that of Brazil and
Colombia, respectively.

The amount of kilograms of coffee exported by Columbia increased drastically


from 5 million in 2002 to over 10 million in 2006. Similarly, there was a
slight/modest increase of 3 million kilograms to 15 kilograms. In contrast, the
figure for Costa Rica experienced a decline of 8 million kilograms to just under 7
million kilograms by the end of 2006.

BODY 2:

Lúc trước em muốn miêu tả cái đoạn tăng giảm như này thì làm như nào:

There was slight fluctuation in the amount of coffee sold by Brazil between 2006
and 2010, followed by dramatically increase to just 25 million kilograms of coffee
in 2012.

Likewise, Costa Rica saw a sharp growth of 10 million of kilograms in the amount
of coffee sold overseas.

After hitting the bottom of 3 million of kilograms of coffee, the quantity of


exported Columbian coffee experienced a significant increase of almost 12 million
kilograms to 15 kilograms.
BÀI CHUẨN:

The chart illustrates the quantity of coffee exported in millions of kilograms from
Brazil, Colombia, and Costa from 2002 to 2012.

Overall, the amount of coffee sold abroad by all three countries experienced
upward trend during one decade. Additionally, Brazil exported the most coffee,
compared to other two countries in the given period.

The amount of kilograms of coffee exported by Columbia increased drastically


from 5 million in 2002 to over 10 million in 2006. Similarly, there was a
slight/modest increase in the quantity of Brazilian coffee sold abroad of 3 million
kilograms to 15 kilograms. In contrast, the figure for Costa Rica experienced a
decline of 8 million kilograms to just under 7 million kilograms by the end of 2006.

There was slight fluctuation in the amount of coffee traded by Brazil between
2006 and 2010, followed by dramatically increase to just 25 million kilograms of
coffee in 2012. Likewise, Costa Rica saw a sharp growth of 10 million of kilograms
in the amount of coffee sold overseas. After hitting the bottom of 3 million of
kilograms of coffee, the quantity of exported Columbian coffee experienced a
significant increase of almost 12 million kilograms to 15 kilograms.

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