The charts illustrate the conclusion of an investigation of grown-up education. The first chart presents the causes why mature people make up their mind to study. The pie chart gives the information about the expenses of adult education should be helped.
Looking at the graph, they're immediately obvious that the main reasons why grown-up people go to school are interest in subject and gaining qualification. Besides, students often have to pay their tuition fee by themselves.
The reason of interest in subject has the largest percentage with 40%. Similarly, the proportion of gaining qualification registers nearly two-fifths. On the other hand, meeting people and changing jobs, which are the smallest percentages of study causes, 9% and 12% respectively.
The amount of cost from individual, which has 40%, is the biggest proportion. 35% of adult education cost is paid by employer. By contrast, the percentage of cost of each course from taxpayer stand at a quarter.
Can you post the charts as an image? By the way, don't use "grown-up" in an essay. " We use the word "grown-up" in the context of talking to little children.
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Can you post the charts as an image?
By the way, don't use "grown-up" in an essay. The correct word is "adult." We use the word "grown-up" in the context of talking to little children.
A "mature adult" is someone over about 45-50 years old.