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The document discusses the increase in international travel from 1990 to 2005, with total travelers rising from 4990 million to 693.7 million. Europe consistently had the highest number of visitors, while the Middle East had the lowest, and Africa saw a decline in 2005. Asia and the Pacific experienced the fastest growth during this period, highlighting the overall trend of increasing popularity in international travel.
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Table 1

The document discusses the increase in international travel from 1990 to 2005, with total travelers rising from 4990 million to 693.7 million. Europe consistently had the highest number of visitors, while the Middle East had the lowest, and Africa saw a decline in 2005. Asia and the Pacific experienced the fastest growth during this period, highlighting the overall trend of increasing popularity in international travel.
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The table gives us descriptions about the changes of people that went for

international travel in 1990, 1995, 2000 and 2005 (million)


Overall, we can easily recognize that the total data number of people that travelled
abroad strongly increased over the period, Europe had the highest number of
visitors in all years, while the Middle East had the lowest. Most region slightly
rose, except Africa, which decreased in 2005.
In 1990, around 4990 million people travelled internationally, and it rose to 615.2
million in 1995, 669.2 in 2000 and 693.7 in the final year, 2005. Europe was the
most popular place for visitors which started from 280.2 million in 1990 and
increased to 400.2 million in 2005. Asia and the pacific were the fastest increase,
which started from 60.2 to 135.8, just only in fifteen years (1990 to 2005).
American increased from 80.5 million in 1990 to 118.2 million in 2000 but then
falled down slightly to 113.2 million in 2005.
To sum up, international travel became more popular between 1990 and 2005 with
large figure was regarded during this time.
Illustrate
Statistic
Account for: chiếm
Diverse = different
Subsequent decline
Showcase consistant rose

Đc quan sát 1 cách kỹ lưỡg


Europe là điểm tới đc ưa chuộg
Dominantly
Liên tục đứng ở vị trí nổi bật
Bod 1: Europe từ năm 1 cho tới cuối
Bod 2: gộp 3 thg lại với nhau asia and pacific hover giao động từ 80 tới 60, tuy
nhiên xu hướng của mấy thg này khác nhau

Lưu ý phần gom nhóm, gom sai là mất 0.5 tới 1.0

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