LearnEnglish Writing B2 Comparing Two Charts
LearnEnglish Writing B2 Comparing Two Charts
LearnEnglish Writing B2 Comparing Two Charts
Before reading
Do the preparation task first. Then read the text and tips and do the exercises.
Preparation task
Match the definitions (a–f) with the vocabulary (1–6).
Vocabulary Definition
1. …… gaming a. in the same way
2. …… a purpose b. to show
3. …… to illustrate c. playing video games
4. …… a figure d. however
5. …… similarly e. a number
6. …… in contrast f. a use
Overall, the two pie charts show that smartphones and tablets are used for the same
purposes but to very different extents.
The first pie chart shows how people spend their time on smartphones while the second pie
chart illustrates how time is spent on tablets. For both types of device, the top use is for
games, but the figures differ greatly. 57% of the time spent on a tablet is given to playing
games, while only 35% of the time spent on a smartphone is used for this. In contrast,
smartphone users spend 29% of their time on their gadget accessing social networking sites
compared with just 15% of tablet time spent on the same activity.
The third most popular use of the tablet is for consuming entertainment, with users spending
13% of their tablet time watching videos and listening to music. Smartphone users, however,
dedicate only 8% of their smartphone time to such entertainment, preferring instead to spend
20% of their time on their phone accessing utilities. These can include maps, weather
information and calculators.
There is a clear difference in the way people are using their smartphones and tablets. In
general, while tablets are being used more for gaming and other forms of entertainment,
smartphones seem to be the preferred option for tasks as well as communication with the
world around us.
Please note: This page was designed for writing practice only. Information in the charts may not
be accurate.
Tasks
Task 1
Are the sentences true or false?
Answer
1. When describing a chart or graph, start by immediately giving figures True False
and numbers.
2. When you report data from the chart, there’s no need to add too much True False
detail about what it refers to.
3. You should describe every single figure in the charts. True False
4. It’s a good idea to repeat useful phrases (e.g. The first chart shows …) True False
many times.
5. We should try to compare and contrast the charts, rather than talk True False
about each one separately.
6. We can use however, in contrast, but, while or instead to show True False
similarities.
Task 3
Complete the sentences with words from the box.
1. Both tablet usage and smartphone usage are growing. ………………………………, they are used
in very different ways.
2. Fewer people watch television in the evenings now. ………………………………, for entertainment,
they use their tablets.
3. Over a quarter of time spent on smartphones is on social networking sites. In
………………………………, only 15% of tablet time is used for social media.
4. Younger people like shopping on their tablets, but they often use their smartphones to
buy things ……………………………… .
5. Tablet users spend the majority of their time on the device playing games.
………………………………, gaming is the top use for smartphones.
6. People use smartphones more for communication, ……………………………… tablets are
preferred for entertainment.
Discussion
Do you own a smartphone and a tablet? What differences do you notice between the way you
use them? Are there any similarities?
Preparation task
1. c
2. f
3. b
4. e
5. a
6. d
Task 1
1. False
2. False
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. False
Task 2
also instead
as well but
in addition however
similarly while
Task 3
1. However
2. Instead
3. contrast
4. as well
5. Similarly
6. while