You should spend about 20 minutes on this task.
The graph below shows the participation of Australian children in sports outside school hours in 2014. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
Write at least 150 words.
Model Answer
The given column graph compares the percentage of Australian boys and girls who participated in sports as extra-curricular activity in 2014. It is interesting to note that only 4% boys and 5% girls did not participate in any sports after school hours.
Swimming was slightly more popular among girls than boys, with about 13% boys and 16% girls participating in it. By contrast, basketball was minimally more popular among boys with 8% boys and 7% girls participating in it. Football was most popular among boys with 20% playing football after school hours. Only a small minority (4%) girls played football. Netball, on the other hand, was more popular among girls with 18% playing it and only 2% boys liked netball. Therefore netball and football show opposing trends between both genders.
Overall, netball could be labeled as a game for girls and football for boys, according to this graph. Boys and girls in Australia clearly had different preferences for after school sports activities.