Response to a questionnaire given by two groups of people (club members and the general public) who showed their opinions about a new theatre

IELTS Academic Writing Task 1 - Tables

 

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IELTS Writing Task 1 Question

The tables below show response to a questionnaire given by two groups of people (club members and the general public) who showed their opinions about a new theatre. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main points and make comparisons where relevant.

 

Common Questions for the Table

1. Graph Type: Three Tables

2. Title: Opinions of Club Members and General Public on a New Theatre

3. What are the units of measurement?: Percentage of respondents

4. Who: Club members and general public

5. When: Not specified

6. Where: Not specified

7. Topic: Ratings for production quality, information, and facilities of a new theatre

Comparison Showing and Trends Any change over time (such as an increase or a decrease) is a trend.

Comparison 1 : Production Quality

  •  Details:

1. Excellent: Rated similarly by both groups, with 70% of club members and 67% of the general public.

2. Satisfactory: Received 17% from club members and 18% from the general public.

3. Poor: Slightly higher dissatisfaction from the general public (15%) compared to club members (13%).

Comparison 2 : Information About Performances

  • Details:

1. Excellent: Higher ratings from the general public (88%) compared to club members (72%).

2. Satisfactory: Club members rated it higher (23%) than the general public (10%).

3. Poor: Minimal negative feedback from both groups (5% and 2%).

Sample Answer

The three tables compare the opinions of club members and the general public on the production quality, information about performances, and facilities of a new theatre.

Overall, the majority in both groups rated most aspects as excellent or satisfactory, though the general public expressed higher dissatisfaction with facilities.

Regarding production quality, 70% of club members and 67% of the general public rated it as excellent. A similar proportion of both groups (17% and 18%) found it satisfactory, while slightly more members of the public (15%) rated it as poor compared to club members (13%).

In terms of information about plays and performances, the general public gave higher ratings, with 88% calling it excellent, compared to 72% of club members. Conversely, more club members (23%) rated it as satisfactory compared to 10% of the public. Poor ratings were minimal in both groups (5% club members, 2% public). For theatre facilities, 75% of club members rated them as excellent, significantly higher than 55% of the general public. However, 26% of the public rated facilities as poor, compared to only 2% of club members.

Top 34 Vocabularies

 

Vocabulary  Type Meaning Synonyms Examples

Production

Noun

The creation or presentation of artistic works

Performance, Presentation

The production quality of the theatre was rated highly.

Satisfactory

Adjective

Meeting expectations but not exceptional

Adequate, Acceptable

23% of the general public found the facilities satisfactory.

Discrepancy

Noun

A difference or inconsistency

Variation, Divergence

The biggest discrepancy was in the poor ratings for facilities.

Facilities

Noun

Buildings, equipment, or services provided for a specific purpose

Amenities, Resources

The facilities of the theatre were rated as excellent by club members.

Criterion

Noun

A standard by which something is judged

Standard, Benchmark

Each criterion received mixed feedback from the respondents.

Dissatisfied

Adjective

Unhappy or discontented with something

Displeased, Unhappy

A significant proportion of the public were dissatisfied with the facilities.

Proportion

Noun

The part or share in relation to the whole

Fraction, Ratio

The proportion of poor ratings was higher among the general public.

Opposed

Adjective

In contrast or disagreement

Contrasting, Against

The club members were more satisfied, as opposed to the general public.

Minority

Noun

A smaller number or part

Few, Subgroup

Only a small minority rated the production quality as poor.

Divergent

Adjective

Differing or deviating

Contradictory, Varied

Responses from the two groups were divergent in some criteria.

Assessment

Noun

The act of evaluating or judging something

Evaluation, Appraisal

“The assessment of facilities differed between the two groups.”

Audience

Noun

The group of people who watch or engage with a performance

Spectators, Viewers

“The general public represented a larger audience for the theatre.”

Consensus

Noun

General agreement among a group

Agreement, Accord

“There was a consensus among club members about production quality.”

Aspect

Noun

A specific feature or part of something

Feature, Element

“The tables highlighted various aspects of the theatre’s performance.”

Feedback

Noun

Opinions or responses about a product or service

Input, Response

“The feedback on theatre facilities was less favorable from the public.”

Perception

Noun

The way something is viewed or interpreted

Viewpoint, Interpretation

“The perception of production quality was mostly positive.”

Highlight

Verb

To emphasize or bring attention to

Emphasize, Stress

“The report highlights the differences in ratings between groups.”

Skepticism

Noun

Doubt or hesitation about something

Doubt, Uncertainty

“Skepticism about the facilities was more evident among the general public.”

Significant

Adjective

Important or noticeable

Notable, Remarkable

“A significant proportion of the public rated the facilities as poor.”

Marginal

Adjective

Small or minor in scale or importance

Slight, Minimal

“There was a marginal difference in production quality ratings.”

Preference

Noun

A greater liking for one alternative over another

Favor, Inclination

“The club members showed a preference for the production quality.”

Opinion

Noun

A belief or judgment about something

View, Perspective

“Opinions about theatre facilities varied widely.”

Attribute

Noun

A quality or feature regarded as a characteristic

Trait, Quality

“The facilities were one of the theatre’s strongest attributes.”

Varied

Adjective

Differing in type or degree

Mixed, Diverse

“The ratings for facilities varied significantly between groups.”

Critique

Noun

A detailed analysis or evaluation

Analysis, Review

“The critique of the facilities was harsher from the general public.”

Predominantly

Adverb

Mainly or for the most part

Chiefly, Primarily

“Predominantly, club members gave higher ratings for all criteria.”

Indicator

Noun

A sign or signal showing a state or trend

Measure, Sign

“The feedback serves as an indicator of customer satisfaction.”

Notable

Adjective

Worthy of attention or notice

Remarkable, Significant

“Notable differences were observed in the ratings for facilities.”

Perspective

Noun

A particular attitude or way of viewing something

Viewpoint, Outlook

“The public’s perspective on the theatre’s facilities was critical.”

Respondent

Noun

A person who provides feedback or answers questions

Participant, Interviewee

“The respondents included club members and the general public.”

Correlation

Noun

A mutual relationship or connection between two things

Link, Association

“There was a correlation between age and satisfaction with facilities.”

Deficiency

Noun

A lack or shortage of something

Shortfall, Insufficiency

“The public noted deficiencies in the theatre’s facilities.”

Skeptical

Adjective

Doubtful or uncertain about something

Doubtful, Hesitant

“The public was skeptical of the information provided about performances.”

Inferior

Adjective

Lower in quality or value

Substandard, Poor

“Some respondents considered the facilities to be inferior.”

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