Writing 1 Read and answer. Sports played by boys and girls at the IB School in 2018 1 What is the chart about? ….................…........................................................... 2 Which is the most popular sport for boys? .......................…......................................................... 3 Which is the least popular sport for girls? .......................…......................................................... 4 Which sports are more popular with girls than boys? .......................…......................................................... 2 Number of participants Study the chart and answer the questions. 60 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 Tennis Swimming Cycling Boys Football Hockey Running Girls Read and complete. Look at the chart in Activity 1 again. Use the information from the chart to complete the sentences below. 1 The ______________ illustrates __________ played by _______________ at the IB School in ______. 2 Overall, ______ at the IB School are more interested in playing sports than E-readers ___________. 3 The most popular sport for boys is _________________, with a total of 60 Laptops boys playing the sport. 4 The ________________ sport for girls is hockey, with a total of ______ girls playing the sport. Tablets 5 The ________________ sport for both ______________ is running, with only 5 boys and 10 girls participating in the sport. 6 A _________ number of boys and girls play tennis. It is also a popular sport, but not _____ popular ______ football and hockey. 7 The most significant difference in the type of sports played by boys and girls is ____________. This is the most popular sport for boys, _____________ only 20 girls play the sport. 8 To summarise, ___________________________________________________________________. 3 Read and write. Favourite Book Genres of Grade 10 Students in Oman 5% Look at the pie chart. Write four sentences about the chart in your exercise book. Use the prompts below. Write a sentence that… 1 2 3 4 8 describes what the charts shows includes a comparative adjective (e.g. more popular) includes a superlative adjective (e.g. the most/least popular) includes the structure ‘…not as (adjective) as…’ (e.g. …not as popular as…) 15% 10% 45% 25% Action Poetry Mystery Drama Science Fiction