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Academic Task1 Writing
Sample Answer 1:
The pie chart shows the national expenditure by the United Arab Emirates
government in 2000. Generally speaking, the UAE government had a
budget of over 300 billion AED and the highest portion of this budget was
spent on social security and health & social services.
As is given in the diagram, the UAE government spent more than 300
billion AED on eight different important sectors in 2000. Social security for
the citizens cost the highest budget and it was exactly 100 billion AED.
Health and personal social services, on the other hand, required more
than 50 billion and this was the second largest budget money allocation
for the UAE government in 2000. The UAE authority used 38 billion for
education, 17 billion for law and order and 13 billion for job, industry and
agriculture. Defence sector cost them 22 billion which was slightly lower
than the debt interests the government paid in this year. Housing,
heritage and environment got 15 billion which was nearly the same as it
was allocated for law and order. Finally, 9 billion was spent on the
transportation sector and 23 million for other sectors which are not
specifically mentioned in the chart.
Model Answer 2:
The pie chart illustrates the national expenditure of the United Arab
Emirates in 2000. Generally speaking, the UAE government spent over
300 billion United Arab Emirates Dirham (AED) on different sectors in this
year and the highest proportion of this expenditure went on ensuring the
social security of citizens.
To maintain the social soundness, the UAE government spent 100 billion
AED, the highest, whilst, the transportation system received only 9 billion,
the lowest budget allocation in this year. Besides, healthcare and
personal social services demanded over 50 billion AED which was even
higher than the cumulative budget allocation for the education and
defence sectors in the UAE in 2000.