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Writing Task 1: Anti-Malarial Treatments
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Writing Task 1: Anti-Malarial Treatments
The
charts below show the age patterns of malaria sufferers and the
health effects of malaria on people in Kenya.
Summarise the
information by selecting and reporting the main features and make
comparisons where relevant.
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Writing
Task 1: Anti-Malarial
Treatments
The
charts below show the age patterns of malaria sufferers and the
health effects of malaria on people in Kenya.
Summarise the
information by selecting and reporting the main features and make
comparisons where relevant.
|
Paragraph 1:
Chart 1 & Chart 2
Chart 1:
How many treatments per person per
year?
Chart 2:
What health problems do malaria
sufferers face
Overview:
Malaria is common & it leads to other health problems.
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The
diagrams illustrate the number of anti-malarial treatments per
person in Kenya according to age, and also the impact that this
disease has on these suffers.
Kenyans
receive roughly between one and two treatments of anti-malarial
drugs per year depending on their particular age. Children aged
from five to fourteen receive the fewest doses, at just less than
one annually. 15 to 29-year olds get slightly more than this,
exactly one treatment per year. People aged between 45 and 59 are
given an average of two treatments of the medicine each year.
People
who catch Malaria are prone to several immediate and long term
health problems. The most common immediate symptom is limb
weakness, which around five percent of people will experience.
Partial paralysis and visual impairment are experienced by 2.5 and
2.3 percent of sufferers, respectively. Difficulty speaking is the
most common of the long-term effects and just over ten percent of
people will have this problem.
Overall,
it is clear that malaria is a common disease in Kenya and people
who contract it are likely to suffer various health problems.
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Word count: 182
Questions:
1. What is the purpose of the first sentence?
2. Look at paragraph 2. What is the topic sentence?
3. How many examples do they give in paragraph 2 to support the topic sentence? What are they?
4. What is the topic sentence of paragraph 3?
5. How many examples do they give in paragraph 3 to support the topic sentence? What are they?
6. Do they mention every point from the graph in their essay?
Answers
1. What is the purpose of the first
sentence?
--Restate the titles of the two graphs
2. Look at paragraph 2. What is the
topic sentence?
--
Kenyans receive roughly
between one and two treatments of anti-malarial drugs per year
depending on their particular age
3. How many examples do they give in
paragraph 2 to support the topic sentence? What are they?
--3 examples: age groups 5-14,
15-29, and 45-59
4. What is the topic sentence of
paragraph 3?
--
People who catch Malaria are
prone to several immediate and long term health problems
5. How many examples do they give in
paragraph 3 to support the topic sentence? What are they?
--4 examples: limb weakness, partial
paralysis, visual impairment and difficulty speaking
6. Do they mention every point from
the graph in their essay?
--No. Only the significant points.
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