13 Comments
  1. @gulnoza2211 says

    Helloooo hanny hi Ielts listening channel staff , Happy Ramadan all 😇🤲🇺🇿

  2. @rubelahmed5145 says

    Can’t watch but why?

  3. @jasmeenjass5946 says

    Thank you mam 😊

  4. @ririambarsari7262 says

    India English

  5. @wweaction4415 says

    Accounted nall for lagda ? Or to ??

  6. @bhupinderkaur3655 says

    Mam new pattern according overall last te likhde a

  7. @muhammadali9716 says

    how many marks would you get out of such an explanation , just wondering ?

  8. @navjotsharma1008 says

    Respectively word 3 baar use hoya

  9. @navjotsharma1008 says

    Repitition bhut aa

  10. @muhammadali9716 says

    Overall, it is conspicuous from the graph that the

    processed food was highly consumed in all countries, while nuts and seeds were eaten the least in India and Canada, with the exception of China, where animal flesh was consumed the lowest.

    Explicitly, in India the average consumption of processed and animal food was high and accounted to 39% and 27% respectively.

    Apart from that, nearly a quarter of fruits and vegetables, as well as 11% of nuts and seeds were eaten. The average consumption in Canada

    was nearly equal to that in India. Canadians ate 41% and 26% of packaged and animal food, respectively. Canadians consumed about a third of fruits and vegetables and only 4% of nuts and seeds.

    Lastly, in China the average intake of packed food and fruits and vegetables was almost equal, accounted to 34% and 32% respectively. Nuts and seeds consumption in China was 19%, which was higher than India and Canada and just 15% of animal flesh was consumed by Chinese people.

  11. @rajneetkaur3477 says

    Thank you ma’m.

  12. @inakshinagpal5025 says

    Wrong in first body passage, year isn't mentioned

  13. @adityamishra6897 says

    Your voice just like as ANUSKA SHARMA

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