Analyzing graphs, charts and tables Flashcards

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Introduction

What is the graph/chart/table about?
What is the source?
What does the graph/chart/ table refer to? What is the content? (weights, measures, currency…) What is the time span covered?
In what way is the information presented?

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What is the graph/chart/table about?
What is the source?
What does the graph/chart/ table refer to? What is the content? (weights, measures, currency…) What is the time span covered?
In what way is the information presented?

  • The graph/chart/table is about … / deals with …
  • It is taken from …
  • The graph/chart/table shows the relationship between … and …
  • The graph/chart/table compares the population in terms of / with
    respect to / with regard to marital status and annual income (in
    dollars).
  • It covers a period of … months/years …
  • It depicts a development of three months/years / from 2015 to
    2018.
  • This is a bar chart / pie chart / line graph / table.
  • The vertical/horizontal line shows/represents …
  • The figures are expressed as a percentage of the total population /
    total number of …
  • The data are presented in absolute numbers.
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Description (Describe Figure 1 / Table 2 / Document 3.)

Is there a general development?
What is the highest/lowest point? Is there anything striking?
Are there any irregularities?

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Is there a general development?
What is the highest/lowest point? Is there anything striking?
Are there any irregularities?

  • The line/size/weight … rises/increases/decreases … slowly/
    gradually / more steeply / almost vertically / there is no change …
  • There has been a noticeable/distinct increase in the number of /
    drastic reduction in volume / dramatic fall in the proportion of …
  • The upward development / downward trend continues.
  • The number/proportion/frequency/amount of … has changed
    slightly/steadily/sharply/markedly/dramatically/significantly.
  • The unemployment figures stagnate / remain stable.
  • The rates fluctuate widely/considerably / from year to year.
  • From 2010 to 2015 the population declined from 40,000 to 30,000
    inhabitants.
  • The average of … is …
  • African-Americans account for 12.7% of the US population.
  • This amounts to a total of …
  • The production reached a low/peak / peaked in 2017.
  • The minimum/maximum weight/size/depth is …
  • Only a small percentage of people are …
  • This amounts to a total of …
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Comparison (Compare the developments depicted in Figure 1 with those depicted in Figure 2. /
To what extent do the data presented in the graph/chart/table back up the information provided in the
text?)

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Are there any similarities and/or
differences with respect to the
different data / pieces of
information/ developments/ …
given?

  • Comparing the different data with each other we can say that …
  • The country with the highest/lowest population density /
    biggest/smallest area is …
  • The amount of … is higher/lower in … than in…
  • The number is about three times higher than …
  • The graph shows twice as many as …
  • It is twice the size of …
  • While Figure 1 reflects …, Figure 2 shows …
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Generalisation (Sum up the main information supplied in Document 1.)

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What are the most important
data/observations/
developments?

  • Generally speaking, …
  • By and large, …
  • All in all, …
  • Summing up, …
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Explanation/interpretation/prediction/evaluation (Comment on the development shown in … /
Explain/assess the development depicted in … / Analyze the data presented in … )

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What are the reasons for the
developments shown?

  • We can account for this development by looking at …

Can the different data/various
developments be related to each
other?

  • The statistics for London/2017 … show/reveal that …
  • Due to… / because of …

What predictions can be made?

  • The number/rate of … is expected/predicted/likely to drop/fall
    after 2025
  • In my opinion this trend will continue because …
  • Judging by/from …

Do the data and/or developments
depicted in the chart, graphs and/or
table confirm what you know about
the topic?

  • The data confirm/support the thesis/information …
  • The data are not consistent with other figures.
  • The information does not seem to be trustworthy.
  • The chart conveys a false impression.
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