THE EXPENDITURE OF TWO COUNTRIES ON CARS, BOOKS, CAMERAS, COMPUTERS AND PERFUME IN 2010 II IELTS WRITING #4
The chart above illustrates the expenditure of two countries (France and the UK) on consumer goods which are cars, computers, Books Perfume, and Cameras in 2010. Meanwhile, those are measured by pounds sterling currency.
Overall, the UK spent much more amount of money than France in that year. Actually, both those countries spent money more consumer on cars. On the other hand, the least of consumers are different from both for the UK spent the least on perfume, on the other hand, France's least spent was cameras in 2010.
In terms of cars, citizens in the UK consume more money around £450.000 whereas France people spent a little bit less than in the UK people £400.000. the gap between them is only around £50.000. similarly, English people more spent on books than the French (different between around £100.000 respectively).
Even though the British more consume goods (Cars, Books, and Cameras), however, French more spends on perfume and computers. Here, in terms of computers, the difference amount of money is only £30.000. Thus, there is a big gap in spending money on perfume consumers the French spend £200.000 and the British spend £140.000.