The Bar Chart Shows the Percentage of Australian Boys and Girls (school Pupils) Attending 4 Different Sports Activities After School in 2010. Summarise the Information by Selecting and Reporting the Main Features, and Make Comparisons Where Relevant.
Sample Answer: The Bar Chart Shows the Percentage of Australian Boys and Girls
The bar chart compares the proportion of Australian school boys and girls who participated in four different after-school sports activities in 2010, along with the percentage who did not take part in any sport.
Overall, boys were more likely to participate in football and basketball, while girls showed a higher interest in swimming and netball. Another noticeable trend is that the percentage of boys and girls who did not play any sport was relatively low.
In terms of individual sports, football was by far the most popular activity among boys, with around 20% taking part, compared to only about 5% of girls. By contrast, netball attracted significantly more girls (approximately 18%) than boys (around 3%).
Swimming was a common activity for both genders, though slightly more girls (around 15%) participated than boys (roughly 12%). Basketball was played more by boys (around 9%) than girls (about 6%).
When it comes to non-participation, roughly 5% of boys and around 7% of girls did not engage in any sports activity after school.

