DESCRIBING GRAPHS
Jan 20, 2016
DESCRIBING GRAPHS
DESCRIBING GRAPHS
describe a graph,
using appropriate expressions
In this lesson, we will
Grammar Point ExamplesPast Tense The patient’s body temperature rose last night.Comparison The bamboo grow higher in outer garden than
inside the room. Prepositions of time/ Prepositions used with numbers
The room temperature goes down in the afternoon.The number of orang utan remained stable at 300 in the research site. There was a decrease at 50 point.The humidity will increase by 15 per cent.
Quantifier The outpatients increased slightly.Structures describing trend
The industrial needs rose rapidly. There was a rapid rise in the industrial needs.
Words used to describe graphs
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Same
increaserisego upgrowclimbshoot upsoarrocket
decreasefallgo downdropdeclineplummetplunge
level offplateau stabilize remain + steadystay + steady
WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE GRAPHS
MOVING UP & DOWN REPEATING OVER A PERIOD OF TIME
Fluctuate (v) The number of internet users fluctuated between 1990 and 1995.
The number of internet users peaked in 1993.
Peak (v)
REACHING THE TOP POSITION
The number of internet users was at its highest level in 1993.
The number of internet users rose to its highest level in 1993.
Highest level (n)
Bottom off (v)
The number of internet users bottomed out in 1994.
REACHING THE LOWEST POSITION
Lowest level (n)
The number of internet was at its lowest level in 1994.
The number of internet fell to its lowest level in 1994.
The number of internet users stood at 2,000 in 1990, and then it increased gradually in the following years.
Stand at (v)
FOCUSING ON PARTICULAR POINT BEFORE WE
MENTION THE MOVEMENT
MOVING UP & DOWN REPEATING OVER A PERIOD OF TIME
Recover (v)
The number of internet users recovered between 1990 and 1995.
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Sameincrease decrease stabilizerise fall remain + constantgo up go down grow dropclimb declinepeak* bottom out*
Pattern:
Sub + Verb.Sales increased in 2003.
• increase
• rise• go up• grow• climb
sharply /dramatically / rapidly/ considerably / steeply
show a large change
Apple Computer’s share price increased sharply between 1990 and 1995.
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + Adv
ADVERBS AND ADJECTIVES FOR DESCRIBING CHANGES
• decrease
• fall• go
down• drop• decline
sharply /dramatically / rapidly/ considerably / steeply
show a large change
Apple Computer’s share price decreased
dramatically between 1990 and 1995.
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + Adv
ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES FOR DESCRIBING CHANGES
• increase
• rise• go up• grow• climb
show a small change
slightly / moderately / gradually*
Apple Computer‘s share price rose
slightly between 1990 and 1995.
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + Adv
ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES FOR DESCRIBING CHANGES
• decrease
• fall• go down• drop• decline
show a small change
Apple Computer’s share price fell gradually between 1990 and 1995.
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + Adv
ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES FOR DESCRIBING CHANGES
slightly / moderately / gradually*
• remain
• staythe same, stable , steady, constant
show unchanged movement
Apple Computer’s share price stayed the same between 1990 and 1995.
Apple Computer’s share price remained steady between 1990 and 1995.
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + Adv
ADVERBS & ADJECTIVES FOR DESCRIBING CHANGES
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Sameincrease decrease stabilizerise fall remain + constantgo up go down grow dropclimb declinepeak* bottom out*
Pattern:
Sub + Verb.Sales increased in 2003.
Sub + Verb + AdvSales increased sharply in 2003.
DESCRIBING GRAPHS
Subject + Verb OR Subject + Verb + Adverb
Our net profit increased last year.
Our net profit increased dramatically last year.
SENTENCE PATTERN: A
There + was a/an + noun + in something
There + was + a/an adjective + noun + in something
Our net profit increased last year.
There was an increase in our net profit last year.
SENTENCE PATTERN: B
There + was a/an + noun + in something
There + was + a/an adjective + noun + in something
Our net profit increased dramatically last year.
There was a dramatic increase in our net profit last year.
SENTENCE PATTERN: B
To stand at / To start at /Verb to be
We use this expression to focus on a particular point before we mention the changes.
Sales stood at $125 million in January. Then, in February they rose slightly to $ 127 million.
Profits were $ 29,000 in 1999 and continued up to $ 40,000 in 2000.
PREPOSITIONS & OTHER EXPRESSION
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Sameincrease decrease stabilizerise fall remain + constantgo up go down grow dropclimb declinepeak* bottom out*
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + AdvSales stood at $ 30 M in 2000.
From ____ to _____
We use this preposition to describe the movement between one point and another.
The share price fell sharply from $100 million to $60 million last year.
There was a sharp fall in the share price from $100 million to $60 million last year.
PREPOSITIONS & OTHER EXPRESSIONS
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Sameincrease decrease stabilizerise fall remain + constantgo up go down grow dropclimb declinepeak* bottom out*
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + AdvSales increased sharply from 5 to 50 million dollars in 2003.
To _____
We use this preposition to describe the end point.
The number of Internet subscribers dropped slightly to 50,000 people.
There was a slight drop in the number of Internet subscribers to 50,000 people.
PREPOSITIONS & OTHER EXPRESSIONS
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Sameincrease decrease stabilizerise fall remain + constantgo up go down grow dropclimb declinepeak* bottom out*
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + AdvSales increased sharply (from 5) to 50 million dollars in 2003.
Between _____ and _____
We use this preposition to describe the movement along a scale from one point to another.
The market share fluctuated between
10 and 50 percent in the first quarter.
PREPOSITIONS & OTHER EXPRESSIONS
My salary increased from 300,000 baht to 400,000 baht a year.
It increased by 100,000 baht.
There was an increase of 100,000 baht.
By ________
We use this preposition to describe the difference.
Verb + by
Of ________
Noun + of
PREPOSITIONS & OTHER EXPRESSIONS
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Sameincrease decrease stabilizerise fall remain + constantgo up go down grow dropclimb declinepeak* bottom out*
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + AdvSales increased sharply by 45 million dollars in 2003.
At _____ We use this preposition for a certain point.
The company’s income remained constant at $ 100 million from 1990 to 1997.
The number of internet users peaked at 15,000 in 1993.
The number of internet users reached a peak at 15,000 in 1993.
The number of customers bottomed out at 1,200 in 1994.
PREPOSITIONS & OTHER EXPRESSIONS
DESCRIBING GRAPHS POWERPOINT BY AJ. SORADA WATTANA
Going Up: Going Down: Staying the Sameincrease decrease stabilizerise fall remain + constantgo up go down grow dropclimb declinepeak* bottom out*
Pattern:
Sub + Verb + AdvSales peaked at 50 million dollars in 2003.
Expressing Approximation
We use words to express approximation when the point we are trying to describe is between milestones on the graph.
Approximately
1,000Around
About
Roughly
More or less
Almost
Nearly
The problem with computer viruses rocketed to approximately 1,100 cases.
PREPOSITIONS & OTHER EXPRESSIONS
The opening sentences should make up the first paragraph. It should define what the graph is about, that is the date, location, what is being described in the graph etc. For example:
The graph shows the sales of computers of ABC
Company
EXPRESSIONS FOR OPENING SENTENCES TO INTRODUCE THE GRAPH
Graphs and tables are visual representations which can give information both directly and indirectly. In other words, we sometimes may have to make inferences or draw conclusions based on the data given as well as our knowledge of the world.
From the information given, I conclude/ infer/ assume that ______.
From the information given, it can be concluded / inferred /assumed that _________.
The information given in the graph implies/ suggests / hints that _________.
MAKING INFERENCES