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Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 2
Sample Answer:
The column chart shows the numbers of accidents that occur with every form of travel. It shows that
accidents that happen on the road ranks as the highest source of injuries or fatalities. The chart shows
that in the year 2000, road accidents soared up to 41,800 fatalities.
While road accidents bring in more fatalities, it shows that flying seems to be the safest mode of travel
with only 592 cases for general aviation, 92 cases for airlines and 71 cases for other commercial aviation.
Whether the fatalities are high or low, safety should be the primary concern for all modes of
transportation.
Column Chart: Which is Safer?
2
( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. Why do you think road accidents rank as the highest when it comes to accidents among all forms of travel?
Sample Answer: Road accidents rank highest because more people use and own land vehicles like cars. Roads,
streets and highways are the most common way to get to places. The more people there are, the more chances
that something like an accident can happen. Drivers are not like pilots who undergo special lessons and most of
drivers nowadays are becoming reckless when it comes to driving.
2. By looking at the chart, it shows that there is quite a significant number of bicycle accidents. Why do you think
this happens?
Sample Answer: I think bicycle accidents happen for one reason, people get careless. They think that by riding a
bicycle means they are far from any harm therefore they become lax with their safety awareness.
3. Why do you think, despite the reassurances that flying is a lot safer than driving and by looking at the numbers
on the chart, a lot of people still get anxious about flying?
Sample Answer: Some reasons cited by experts as to why people are still afraid to fly: someone else is in control,
fear of heights, and the act of reminding passengers of what to do in case an emergency before a plane takes off.
Describing The Chart
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Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 7
China’s Internet User Population
Sample Answer:
The chart shows the rapid expansion of China’s internet community. The Chinese internet-user population
has exploded quickly and tremendously in even just three years. More specifically, China’s internet users
now total over 450 million, and have surpassed the American total population since 2009.
We can also see that the US population has very little increase over the three years.
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( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. What are the factors that contributed to such tremendous growth in China?
Sample Answer: In my opinion, the impressive performance of China’s economy is the main reason why the
population of the internet users have leaped impressively. More people can now have access to computers and
internet compared to before because their standards of living have also improved.
I also think that globalization can be influential too.
2. What could these numbers mean for the investors in China?
Sample Answer: This chart is an indication that China’s growing. The investors and companies can easily utilize
the internet to reach their target market and customers.
Describing The Chart
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Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 11
Sample Answer:
The chart above shows the comparison of golf industry to other fields. The blue bars represent the
income of each industry. The golf economy income has a huge difference of more or less $1,000M from
the income of horse and dog racing industry. The industry with the least income is the performing arts
venues with only $500M.
SOURCE: CGD, 2011
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( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. Why does the golf industry earn a lot of money?
Sample Answer: As observed, golfers spend a great deal of money every time they play this sport. To others, this
is an expensive type of sports but, to them, this is a regular hobby. That’s why there’s no wonder this industry
continues to earn a lot.
2. How can performing arts venues earn as much as the golf industry?
Sample Answer: It’s not that easy to know since the two are different in many ways. Although both seem to fall as
recreational activity areas, that doesn’t mean both can have the same income. We should know that golf is afforded
mainly by rich people while the performing arts can be afforded by anyone from the working class up to the
socialites
Describing The Chart
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Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 14
Sample Answer:
Meeting friends is a part of everyone’s life. How to meet them depends on the person entirely. This chart
shows a survey done on several respondents who answered one simple question. How did you meet your
friends. The data shown here gives us the top 7 most common answers given by the respondents.
School is the most popular answer. No brainer there because most of us spend almost half of our lives in
school. A perfect place to meet plenty of friends.
In line with the internet boom, more and more people get to meet new people via online. It shows here
that venues like forums and chat rooms are increasingly becoming popular with not just those tech savvy
individuals but with a lot of people with varying ages, education, etc.
Line Graph: Meeting Friends
Based on a survey conducted 2010, US
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( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. Based on the given data in the chart, can you name the top three ways that you have met your own set of
friends.? Why?
Sample Answer: My top three would be school, extracurricular activities and forums because these are where I
used to spend or spend most of my time.
2. Why do you think that 3 out of the 7 possible ways to meet friends are done through the internet?
Sample Answer: Since the internet boom and the highly advancing technology,
the internet has become very accessible for all. Most people would rather sit down in front of their computers rather
than go through the hassle of getting ready and going out to meet new people.
3. Do you have any idea what the “others” category implies? Give at least 3 possible answers for this.
Sample Answer: This category could hold a lot of possible events or instances to meet new friends. Meeting new
people can be as simple as:
- standing in line for concerts, movies, etc
- browsing through a bookstore where you bump into someone who shares the same liking
- eating at your favorite fast food, restaurant or burger joint
Describing The Chart
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Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 15
Sample Answer:
The chart shows that the more spanking a child gets, the lower his cognitive ability score becomes.
According to this study, children aged 2-4 who are spanked more than once have lower cognitive abilities
than those children who didn’t get any spanking from adults. On another note, children aged 5-9 who are
spanked more than twice are more likely to have a higher cognitive ability than those who are spanked
twice.
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( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. Why do parents spank their kids despite this consequence?
Sample Answer: It’s the duty of the parents to discipline their kids. In my opinion, it is just right to spank kids from
time to time to teach them a lesson. This consequence I believe still varies.
2. Is there a way for these kids’ cognitive abilities to be improved?
Sample Answer: Yes there is. The cognitive abilities of children may be further developed at school and at home. I
think spanking doesn’t really affect the intelligence of the child unless it causes then trauma or something worse.
Describing The Chart
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Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 18
Sample Answer:
The bar graph shows that teens prefer texting as a method for communicating with their friends. The
respondents ages were also shown to fully demonstrate how every age level utilize the texting technology.
After studying carefully, it clearly shows that no one texts more than teens (age 13-17) on both quarters of
the succeeding years. Young adults (age 18-24) come in a distant second. A decreasing pattern is obvious
as the age group gets older.
The chart also showed that there is a dramatic increase in the usage of all age groups in 2010.
Bar Graph: Text usage by Age
12
( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. Why do you think texting is not popular in the older groups?
Sample Answer: I think it is because they are not that savvy and not very familiar with the system. They are also
a bit impatient so they would just call to get answers immediately.
2. What can be some reasons why the usage increased in all age groups the next year?
Sample Answer: The increasing popularity of mobile phones can be one of the reasons. More people had the
chance to have their own cellphones, thus, increase in the usage.
3. Why do you think texting is preferred by many teens and young adults, when it comes to communication?
Sample Answer: Since most already own a cell phone, many see it as the fastest way to communicate with
friends. It is also more convenient since you could practically take your cell phone with you anywhere as compared
to your PC or laptops. It is also cheaper than making calls.
Describing The Chart
13
Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 20
Sample Answer:
The chart indicates that the university tuition and fees have increased tremendously from 1990 to 2010. It
has jumped to 300% by the year 2010. Shown along with the increasing tuition fees are the increasing
other price indices like healthcare, housing, energy. But unlike college tuition and fees, the increase of the
other price indices were not so great. Energy prices were not stable but other indices increased steadily.
Line Chart: Tuition VS other Price Indices
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( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. What do you think are the possible reasons of the remarkable increase in tuition and fees?
Sample Answer: It could possibly be due to miscellaneous fees imposed by educational institutions among the
students. The higher the number of the students, the higher the maintenance fee is needed. They need to increase
the number of their facilities for the benefit of the students. In addition, there may be a lack of rules and regulations
among institutions and universities when it comes to increasing the tuition fee. The lawmakers should focus their
attention on these issues.
2. Do you agree with the results implied by the chart?
Sample Answer: Yes, I do agree. In my country, tuition fees increase regardless of the strong protest from various
sectors of the society. Healthcare, Energy and Housing were also being regarded as prime needs but their cost are
continually increasing too.
3. What should do the government do about the soaring tuition cost?
Sample Answer: The government should appropriately decide for the educational budget of its country. But aside
from that, they should also consider other factors like the basic educational needs like the facilities or the system
that a certain state university has. They should also give more scholarship program. And for private institutions, the
government should give a certain limit when it comes to increasing tuition and miscellaneous fees. They should
strictly regulate and monitor these schools.
Describing The Chart
15
Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 25
Sample Answer:
The chart declares the profit made by The Walt Disney Company. There are 5 sales quarters seen above.
It is very noticeable that there was a huge profit declared on the 3rd quarter of 2010. Subsequently, there
was a decline in the last quarter of the same year. However, the company’s profit made a rebound, as
seen on the 1st quarter of this year.
It is also seen in the bar graph that the total 1 year revenue has increased by at least 54%. The company
reported net income for the 2011 1st quarter of $1.3 billion, compared to $844 million for the year-ago
quarter.
Bar Chart: Walt Disney Profit
16
( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. What may have been the reasons for the decline in the 2010 4th quarter revenue?
Sample Answer: It maybe caused by strong competition in the market. The last quarter is time the most
companies go on a sale in time for the Christmas season. Their sales may have been affected because consumers
would have more options.
2. What may have caused the great increase of their revenue in the 1st quarter of 2011?
Sample Answer: In my opinion, the rebound in the profit was attained because of the introduction of the new
product line of the company, as discussed in the podcast.
3. Do you think their revenue will keep on increasing?
Sample Answer: The Walt Disney Company seems to be devoted on finding a niche, as discussed in our lesson.
Their acquisitions have also been proven instrumental on their growth as a renowned company. I strongly think that
there revenue would continually increase.
Describing The Chart
17
Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 30
Sample Answer:
The pie chart shows the breakdown of the net sales for major products of Apple Inc for the year 2010. It is
very obvious that they got most of their revenue from the iPhone sales. Their laptops and iPod came in
second and third while we see that the newly introduced iPad was their weakest earner.
Pie Chart: Apple Inc. Product Sales for the year 2010
18
( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. Why do you think the iPhone is Apple Inc.’s best seller?
Sample Answer: I think it’s the best seller among all the other Apple products because it’s the most useful, the
most convenient, and probably the most worth it. It can be an iPod for music, an iPad, desktop or laptop for internet
use.
2. Do you think it's a good idea for Apple Inc. to focus on hi-tech gadgets? Why or why not?
Sample Answer: I think it is. That’s because the current generation some how requires every person to have at
least one hi-tech gadget that can be used for communication and entertainment. And the sales of the company
shows that it is indeed a good idea.
3. Why do you think the iPad landed on the last spot?
Sample Answer: Well, since it was just released in the same year the survey was done, it is already amazing how
in less than a year it reached $4.96 billion of sales.
Describing The Chart
19
Describing the Chart
Describe the idea being expressed by the chart.
Describing The Chart
BNE Episode 34
Bar Graph: Taxis Per 1000 People, NYC vs. Washington, D.C.
Sample Answer:
The chart clearly presents that there are more taxi cabs in Washington D.C. as compared to New York
City.
A larger number of taxis can service more people in the DC area. The chart tells us that there is a ratio of
12 taxis per 1000 people. Whereas in NYC, the ratio is only at 1.6 per 1000 people.
Evidently, the supply of taxis in NYC can’t meet the demand of the people in the area that is why is a
common fact that it is quite difficult to hail a taxi especially during the rush hour in the New York.
20
( Continuation of Describing A Chart)
Providing Implications:
Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers.
1. What can be the reasons why there are fewer cabs in NY than in DC?
Sample Answer: Various reasons have been cited but I think the most alarming cause is that the cost of getting a
“medallion” or permit to operate in the area is far higher than in DC.
2. Should NYC allow more taxi cabs in their area?
Sample Answer: We all know that the streets of NYC is already congested even if there are fewer cabs operating
as compared to DC. But I think they should allow more cabs to operate in their area in order to address the demand
but certain regulations should be implemented to avoid further congestions on the roads.
Describing The Chart

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Chart Discussion

  • 1. 1 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 2 Sample Answer: The column chart shows the numbers of accidents that occur with every form of travel. It shows that accidents that happen on the road ranks as the highest source of injuries or fatalities. The chart shows that in the year 2000, road accidents soared up to 41,800 fatalities. While road accidents bring in more fatalities, it shows that flying seems to be the safest mode of travel with only 592 cases for general aviation, 92 cases for airlines and 71 cases for other commercial aviation. Whether the fatalities are high or low, safety should be the primary concern for all modes of transportation. Column Chart: Which is Safer?
  • 2. 2 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. Why do you think road accidents rank as the highest when it comes to accidents among all forms of travel? Sample Answer: Road accidents rank highest because more people use and own land vehicles like cars. Roads, streets and highways are the most common way to get to places. The more people there are, the more chances that something like an accident can happen. Drivers are not like pilots who undergo special lessons and most of drivers nowadays are becoming reckless when it comes to driving. 2. By looking at the chart, it shows that there is quite a significant number of bicycle accidents. Why do you think this happens? Sample Answer: I think bicycle accidents happen for one reason, people get careless. They think that by riding a bicycle means they are far from any harm therefore they become lax with their safety awareness. 3. Why do you think, despite the reassurances that flying is a lot safer than driving and by looking at the numbers on the chart, a lot of people still get anxious about flying? Sample Answer: Some reasons cited by experts as to why people are still afraid to fly: someone else is in control, fear of heights, and the act of reminding passengers of what to do in case an emergency before a plane takes off. Describing The Chart
  • 3. 3 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 7 China’s Internet User Population Sample Answer: The chart shows the rapid expansion of China’s internet community. The Chinese internet-user population has exploded quickly and tremendously in even just three years. More specifically, China’s internet users now total over 450 million, and have surpassed the American total population since 2009. We can also see that the US population has very little increase over the three years.
  • 4. 4 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. What are the factors that contributed to such tremendous growth in China? Sample Answer: In my opinion, the impressive performance of China’s economy is the main reason why the population of the internet users have leaped impressively. More people can now have access to computers and internet compared to before because their standards of living have also improved. I also think that globalization can be influential too. 2. What could these numbers mean for the investors in China? Sample Answer: This chart is an indication that China’s growing. The investors and companies can easily utilize the internet to reach their target market and customers. Describing The Chart
  • 5. 5 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 11 Sample Answer: The chart above shows the comparison of golf industry to other fields. The blue bars represent the income of each industry. The golf economy income has a huge difference of more or less $1,000M from the income of horse and dog racing industry. The industry with the least income is the performing arts venues with only $500M. SOURCE: CGD, 2011
  • 6. 6 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. Why does the golf industry earn a lot of money? Sample Answer: As observed, golfers spend a great deal of money every time they play this sport. To others, this is an expensive type of sports but, to them, this is a regular hobby. That’s why there’s no wonder this industry continues to earn a lot. 2. How can performing arts venues earn as much as the golf industry? Sample Answer: It’s not that easy to know since the two are different in many ways. Although both seem to fall as recreational activity areas, that doesn’t mean both can have the same income. We should know that golf is afforded mainly by rich people while the performing arts can be afforded by anyone from the working class up to the socialites Describing The Chart
  • 7. 7 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 14 Sample Answer: Meeting friends is a part of everyone’s life. How to meet them depends on the person entirely. This chart shows a survey done on several respondents who answered one simple question. How did you meet your friends. The data shown here gives us the top 7 most common answers given by the respondents. School is the most popular answer. No brainer there because most of us spend almost half of our lives in school. A perfect place to meet plenty of friends. In line with the internet boom, more and more people get to meet new people via online. It shows here that venues like forums and chat rooms are increasingly becoming popular with not just those tech savvy individuals but with a lot of people with varying ages, education, etc. Line Graph: Meeting Friends Based on a survey conducted 2010, US
  • 8. 8 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. Based on the given data in the chart, can you name the top three ways that you have met your own set of friends.? Why? Sample Answer: My top three would be school, extracurricular activities and forums because these are where I used to spend or spend most of my time. 2. Why do you think that 3 out of the 7 possible ways to meet friends are done through the internet? Sample Answer: Since the internet boom and the highly advancing technology, the internet has become very accessible for all. Most people would rather sit down in front of their computers rather than go through the hassle of getting ready and going out to meet new people. 3. Do you have any idea what the “others” category implies? Give at least 3 possible answers for this. Sample Answer: This category could hold a lot of possible events or instances to meet new friends. Meeting new people can be as simple as: - standing in line for concerts, movies, etc - browsing through a bookstore where you bump into someone who shares the same liking - eating at your favorite fast food, restaurant or burger joint Describing The Chart
  • 9. 9 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 15 Sample Answer: The chart shows that the more spanking a child gets, the lower his cognitive ability score becomes. According to this study, children aged 2-4 who are spanked more than once have lower cognitive abilities than those children who didn’t get any spanking from adults. On another note, children aged 5-9 who are spanked more than twice are more likely to have a higher cognitive ability than those who are spanked twice.
  • 10. 10 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. Why do parents spank their kids despite this consequence? Sample Answer: It’s the duty of the parents to discipline their kids. In my opinion, it is just right to spank kids from time to time to teach them a lesson. This consequence I believe still varies. 2. Is there a way for these kids’ cognitive abilities to be improved? Sample Answer: Yes there is. The cognitive abilities of children may be further developed at school and at home. I think spanking doesn’t really affect the intelligence of the child unless it causes then trauma or something worse. Describing The Chart
  • 11. 11 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 18 Sample Answer: The bar graph shows that teens prefer texting as a method for communicating with their friends. The respondents ages were also shown to fully demonstrate how every age level utilize the texting technology. After studying carefully, it clearly shows that no one texts more than teens (age 13-17) on both quarters of the succeeding years. Young adults (age 18-24) come in a distant second. A decreasing pattern is obvious as the age group gets older. The chart also showed that there is a dramatic increase in the usage of all age groups in 2010. Bar Graph: Text usage by Age
  • 12. 12 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. Why do you think texting is not popular in the older groups? Sample Answer: I think it is because they are not that savvy and not very familiar with the system. They are also a bit impatient so they would just call to get answers immediately. 2. What can be some reasons why the usage increased in all age groups the next year? Sample Answer: The increasing popularity of mobile phones can be one of the reasons. More people had the chance to have their own cellphones, thus, increase in the usage. 3. Why do you think texting is preferred by many teens and young adults, when it comes to communication? Sample Answer: Since most already own a cell phone, many see it as the fastest way to communicate with friends. It is also more convenient since you could practically take your cell phone with you anywhere as compared to your PC or laptops. It is also cheaper than making calls. Describing The Chart
  • 13. 13 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 20 Sample Answer: The chart indicates that the university tuition and fees have increased tremendously from 1990 to 2010. It has jumped to 300% by the year 2010. Shown along with the increasing tuition fees are the increasing other price indices like healthcare, housing, energy. But unlike college tuition and fees, the increase of the other price indices were not so great. Energy prices were not stable but other indices increased steadily. Line Chart: Tuition VS other Price Indices
  • 14. 14 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. What do you think are the possible reasons of the remarkable increase in tuition and fees? Sample Answer: It could possibly be due to miscellaneous fees imposed by educational institutions among the students. The higher the number of the students, the higher the maintenance fee is needed. They need to increase the number of their facilities for the benefit of the students. In addition, there may be a lack of rules and regulations among institutions and universities when it comes to increasing the tuition fee. The lawmakers should focus their attention on these issues. 2. Do you agree with the results implied by the chart? Sample Answer: Yes, I do agree. In my country, tuition fees increase regardless of the strong protest from various sectors of the society. Healthcare, Energy and Housing were also being regarded as prime needs but their cost are continually increasing too. 3. What should do the government do about the soaring tuition cost? Sample Answer: The government should appropriately decide for the educational budget of its country. But aside from that, they should also consider other factors like the basic educational needs like the facilities or the system that a certain state university has. They should also give more scholarship program. And for private institutions, the government should give a certain limit when it comes to increasing tuition and miscellaneous fees. They should strictly regulate and monitor these schools. Describing The Chart
  • 15. 15 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 25 Sample Answer: The chart declares the profit made by The Walt Disney Company. There are 5 sales quarters seen above. It is very noticeable that there was a huge profit declared on the 3rd quarter of 2010. Subsequently, there was a decline in the last quarter of the same year. However, the company’s profit made a rebound, as seen on the 1st quarter of this year. It is also seen in the bar graph that the total 1 year revenue has increased by at least 54%. The company reported net income for the 2011 1st quarter of $1.3 billion, compared to $844 million for the year-ago quarter. Bar Chart: Walt Disney Profit
  • 16. 16 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. What may have been the reasons for the decline in the 2010 4th quarter revenue? Sample Answer: It maybe caused by strong competition in the market. The last quarter is time the most companies go on a sale in time for the Christmas season. Their sales may have been affected because consumers would have more options. 2. What may have caused the great increase of their revenue in the 1st quarter of 2011? Sample Answer: In my opinion, the rebound in the profit was attained because of the introduction of the new product line of the company, as discussed in the podcast. 3. Do you think their revenue will keep on increasing? Sample Answer: The Walt Disney Company seems to be devoted on finding a niche, as discussed in our lesson. Their acquisitions have also been proven instrumental on their growth as a renowned company. I strongly think that there revenue would continually increase. Describing The Chart
  • 17. 17 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 30 Sample Answer: The pie chart shows the breakdown of the net sales for major products of Apple Inc for the year 2010. It is very obvious that they got most of their revenue from the iPhone sales. Their laptops and iPod came in second and third while we see that the newly introduced iPad was their weakest earner. Pie Chart: Apple Inc. Product Sales for the year 2010
  • 18. 18 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. Why do you think the iPhone is Apple Inc.’s best seller? Sample Answer: I think it’s the best seller among all the other Apple products because it’s the most useful, the most convenient, and probably the most worth it. It can be an iPod for music, an iPad, desktop or laptop for internet use. 2. Do you think it's a good idea for Apple Inc. to focus on hi-tech gadgets? Why or why not? Sample Answer: I think it is. That’s because the current generation some how requires every person to have at least one hi-tech gadget that can be used for communication and entertainment. And the sales of the company shows that it is indeed a good idea. 3. Why do you think the iPad landed on the last spot? Sample Answer: Well, since it was just released in the same year the survey was done, it is already amazing how in less than a year it reached $4.96 billion of sales. Describing The Chart
  • 19. 19 Describing the Chart Describe the idea being expressed by the chart. Describing The Chart BNE Episode 34 Bar Graph: Taxis Per 1000 People, NYC vs. Washington, D.C. Sample Answer: The chart clearly presents that there are more taxi cabs in Washington D.C. as compared to New York City. A larger number of taxis can service more people in the DC area. The chart tells us that there is a ratio of 12 taxis per 1000 people. Whereas in NYC, the ratio is only at 1.6 per 1000 people. Evidently, the supply of taxis in NYC can’t meet the demand of the people in the area that is why is a common fact that it is quite difficult to hail a taxi especially during the rush hour in the New York.
  • 20. 20 ( Continuation of Describing A Chart) Providing Implications: Answer the questions below. There are no right or wrong answers. 1. What can be the reasons why there are fewer cabs in NY than in DC? Sample Answer: Various reasons have been cited but I think the most alarming cause is that the cost of getting a “medallion” or permit to operate in the area is far higher than in DC. 2. Should NYC allow more taxi cabs in their area? Sample Answer: We all know that the streets of NYC is already congested even if there are fewer cabs operating as compared to DC. But I think they should allow more cabs to operate in their area in order to address the demand but certain regulations should be implemented to avoid further congestions on the roads. Describing The Chart