Graphs and Charts



Firstly, we interviewed 12 international students in class of EAP 4A. About 80% of students are male and 20% of students are female. Furthermore, 7 students between 18 to 20 years old, 4 students between 21 to 25 years old and 1 student is more than 30 years old. In addition, they have 3 different nationality such as Japan, China and Vietnam. 

The pie chart shows Australian Slang is difficult to understand for international students in Swinburne University. About 75% students thinking Australian Slang is difficult to understand because usually, international student doesn’t use Australian Slang in their own country. So it is unfamiliar for international student. However, 25% students thinking Australian Slang is easy to understand.


The bar chart illustrate the most affects for international students. Majority of students thinking habits and language are the most affect. Some students thinking weather and transportation are affect. On the other hand, food, clothes and fashion are not affects for international students.




The pie chart shows international students feel Australian culture. About 58% of students thinking satisfied because many students can accept Australian Culture beside that 42% of students thinking neutral because they can accept but sometimes they are feel uncomfortable or homesick. 

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