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HEXA’S GOALABAZAR WRITING FOR IELTS SOUROV PAUL

WRITING TASK 1

The table below gives information about the salaries of secondary/high school teachers in
five countries in 2009.

The table compares the salaries of tutors who worked in secondary or high
schools in five different nations, namely Australia, Denmark, Luxembourg,
Korea, and Japan in 2009.

It is clear that teachers earned the highest salaries in Luxembourg; moreover, in


Korea, teachers had to spend the longest time to reach maximum salaries. As for
Denmark, there was the smallest increase in the tutors' salaries.

Looking at the table in more detail, among the five countries, in Luxembourg,
teachers had the highest salaries at US$80,000 when they were beginners, and
they had to spend 30 years to reach the maximum figure of US$139,000.
However, this contrasts sharply with Australia and Denmark, where teachers
reached their maximum salaries in relatively shorter periods of 9 years and 8
years, respectively.

On the other hand, both Korea and Japan started with lower salaries—$30,500
and $28,000, respectively. Interestingly, Korea required 37 years to reach
$84,500, whereas Japan reached $62,400 in 34 years.

FINES: Every student who aren’t submitting homework regularly could be fined up to 50 TK

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