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A Stroll Across the Gorgeous Student Town of Marburg !

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 I am going to write about my current journey across the town of Marburg first and then about whole of Germany. Im at GutembergStrabe, which is also the city Center. I am putting some pictures that I took with my phone The Vivo Y22. This house is so nice. Is that a church. There is a spinning bird at the top. This one even better, Houses are really colourful here. A concupia a colours. What’s that lady doing over there? I went near, she was reading a Book while talking with her friend over Camera. Reminds me of Transelvania. There lives Dracula with all his wives. Too late Cafeteria is now closed. Place looks really expensive. Gonna go to Mc donald. Although, This is a really good looking restaurant. And there is me near the fountain just outside the Studentwerk Building where there is office of Accomodation and the Mensa, the local cafeteria for affordable food. Who left his bottle? Why is it half empty? That dude just going to propose today, I saw the ring.

IELTS Writing Task 1 Table Comparison

Question

Study the table below which shows the percentage of time Internet users spent on the eight most popular online activities in 2007 and 2009. 

Rank
Activity
Share of time 2007(%)
Share of time 2009(%)
1
Social Networking
14
24
2
Watching videos
10
11
3
E-mailing
16
9
4
Instant messaging
11
6
5
Downloading music
4
5
6
Searching for information
4
4
7
Online banking
3
3
8
Accessing news
2
2

Other
36
36

Description

The table shows that there were significant changes in how Internet users spent their time online over a two-year period.

The most significant change was in the way users communicated online. The use of social networking increased significantly  from fourteen percent to twenty-four percent. However, this appears to be a the expense of other forms of online online communication, namely email and instant messaging, which both declined sharply to only nine percent and six percent respectively of total activity 
 
Another noticeable trend was the relatively small increase in entertainment-related activities such as watching videos and downloading music, with each climbing one percentage point. Other activities, which can be seen as more practical, such as searching for information, online banking, and accessing the news remained constant at a relatively low four, three, and two percent respectively.
 
Overall, in 2009 users continued to spend a large share of their time online interacting with others  (nearly fourteen percent in total); however, their preferred way of doing so had changed.
 
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