Enhancing Understanding of Graphs and Charts for English Class X Students

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Explore the world of graphs and charts in English class X with detailed lessons on identifying chart types, describing charts both orally and in writing. Get familiar with key words and phrases to interpret data fluctuations and learn through practical examples depicting changes in workload and study hours.


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  1. English for Today Class: X Lesson: Graphs and Charts MD. JAHANGIR ALAM ASS: TEACHER BIR SHRESTO MUNSHI ABDUR RAUF HIGH SCHOOL MOHALCHARI,KHAGRACHARI Mobile- 01864588776

  2. After the lesson students will be able to say which chart it is. describe a chart orally and in writing

  3. Runs Over

  4. Rainfall is shown as blue bars (a bar chart). Temperature is shown as a red line (a line graph or chart).

  5. Some important words and phrases fluctuate Remain steady fluctuate Increase Slightly Decrease Sharply Decrease Slightly Increase Sharply Drop sharply Stay the same Go up a little Go down slightly Increase Slightly Remain steady

  6. My last week work graph 1 2 3 4 5 6 Classes on days Sat Sun Mon Tues Wed Thu Fri 1. My work increased sharply on Monday because I had two classes. 2. My work decreased sharply on Wednesday because I had no classes. 3. It stayed the same on Thursday because I had no classes. 4. It increased sharply again on Friday because I had two classes again. 5. It decreased slightly on Saturday because I had one class.

  7. A girls daily hours of study 8 6 4 2 0 Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Wed. Thur. Fri.

  8. Thank you very much

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