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The bar chart shows CO2 emissions per capita in five countries in 2010 and 2020.

Compare carbon footprints across the US, Germany, China, Brazil and India between 2010 and 2020. Identify who reduced, who rose, and the developed-vs-developing pattern.

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CO2 emissions per capita in five countries, 2010 and 2020CO2 emissions per capita in five countries, 2010 and 2020tonnes per person051015201813USA107.7Germany6.88.5China2.32.1Brazil1.41.7India20102020
The bar chart below shows carbon dioxide emissions per capita, measured in tonnes, in five countries in 2010 and 2020.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

Write at least 150 words.
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  1. 1

    Read the question twice.

    Underline every keyword. The instruction word ("agree", "discuss") decides your structure. Get this wrong and you cap at 5.

  2. 2

    Plan for 5 minutes.

    Two body paragraphs. One main idea each. Pick examples BEFORE you write the intro.

  3. 3

    Write your intro last in your head.

    Once you know the conclusion, the intro writes itself. Paraphrase the question, don’t copy it.

  4. 4

    Aim for 270–290 words.

    Less = task incomplete. More = grammar errors. Stay in the pocket.

  5. 5

    Leave 3 minutes to proofread.

    Hunt articles ("a/an/the"), subject-verb agreement, and "make/do" mix-ups. They’re your usual suspects.

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