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# Interview
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Nadia
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22 yo.
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Italy, then Toulouse
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Hobbies: Motorcycles, Mechanics, Vintage cars, Going to museums (art, music, culture)
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2 Sisters
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No dogs No cats
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Used to be an electrician, becoming a design engineer turbomachinery (helicopter engines)
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Favorite color: Red
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Favorite movie: Jurrasic Park
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Favorite music genre: Blues
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Favorite cuisine: Moroccan or Italian
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Car: Tiny blue car.
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Dream car: Ford Mustang (from the 60s)
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# IELTS: Writing Task 1 - Visual Information
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This bar chart shows the percentage of the population living in urban areas, worldwide and on specific continents, from 1950 to 2030.
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Overall, the percentage has only been rising from 1950 to 2030, with the most urbanized continent being North America followed by Latin America. Worldwide, the percentage has doubled.
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While most continents have seen a surge in urban population from 1950 to 2007, sometimes doubling the percentage, the growth rate has slowed down between 2007 and 2030. Europe for instance has only grown by 6 points, while the 1950 to 2007 period saw an increase of 21 points, 3 times more.
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Another key takeaway from this chart is the fact that in 1950, 3 continents (Africa, Asia and Latin America) had over half their population living in rural areas, but in 2030 none of the 5 shown continents do. 60% of the world population now live in urban areas.
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Teacher's input:
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- Make it even clearer
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