【图文】雅思强化写作小作文
雅思小作文技巧及范文

雅思小作文写作技巧及范文一.图表类型饼状图,直方图或柱形图趋势曲线图表格图流程图或过程图程序图二.解题技巧A. 表格图1 横向比较: 介绍横向各个数据的区别,变化和趋势2 纵向比较:介绍横向各个数据的区别,变化和趋势3 无需将每一个数据分别说明,突出强调数据最大值和最小值,对比时要总结出数据对比最悬殊的和最小的说明:考察例举数字的能力和方法。
注意怎样通过举一些有代表性的数据来有效地说明问题。
B. 曲线图1 极点说明: 对图表当中最高的,最低的点要单独进行说明2 趋势说明: 对图表当中曲线的连续变化进行说明,如上升,下降,波动,持平3 交点说明: 对图表当中多根曲线的交点进行对比说明说明:关键是把握好曲线的走向和趋势,学会 general classification, 即在第二段的开头部分对整个曲线进行一个阶段式的总分类,使写作层次清晰。
接下来在分类描述每个阶段的 specific trend, 同时导入数据作为你分类的依据。
注意不要不做任何说明就机械性的导入数据!可以使用一些比较 native 的单词和短语来描述 trend。
C. 饼状图1 介绍各扇面及总体的关系2 各个扇面之间的比较,同类扇面在不同时间,不同地点的比较3 重点突出特点最明显的扇面:最大的,最小的,互相成倍的D. 柱状图1. 比较 : similarity2.对比 : difference)3.横向总结所有柱状图表的共性特征 & 分别描写各个柱子的个性特征E.流程图1.首先说明:做什么工作的过程,目的是什么 2.准备工作 3.按时间/过程先后描述4.结果 5.简单总结说明:注意流程图里的“因果关系” 或每一流程的“承前启后” 关系;表达每一流程的主体内容,阐明这种关系;揭示其内在联系或规律;最后,给予简要归纳和总结。
F. 实物/器具工作过程 1.实物的名称,功能 2.基本结构 3.工作过程 4.简单总结G. 综合图1 不求甚解,不拘泥于细节2 分门别类,分段落详细介绍各个图表3 不画蛇添足,主观臆断或猜测图表之间的关系三.写作结构框架结构1.开头:该图阐述的是______ 的______.共有以下几个部分组成。
【5A文】最新雅思写作真题小作文

【5A文】最新雅思写作真题小作文The diagram presents the process of producing smoked fish.The chart below shows the international applicants for a European country from 2004 to 2008.The table below shows the income and expenditure of Harckley Hall, a public place for hiring over the period of three years.The chart below shoes the reasons why people stay in UK and leave UK.The chart below shows the percentage of adults not doing physical exercise in Australia in 2005.The chart below shoes the percentage of international students in Canada and USA, also compare the three top source of countries in Canada and USA.2017年2月18日2017年2月25日The first chart shows the number of people per kilometer square of six countries in 2003. The second chart shows the percentage change of population in urban area of the six countries from 2003 to 2005.2017年3月4日The diagram presents the process of producing smoked fish.2017年3月18日2017年3月25日The chart shows the percentage of dependents in total population in 5 countries, compared the number in 2000 and the projection in 2050.2017年3月30日The chart shows the percentages of both males and females who ate 5 kinds of fruits and vegetables per day of 7 age groups in the UK 2006.2017年4月8 日The table below shows the employment rate and average annual salary of graduates from the Australian University.2017年4月20日The chart below shows the percentage of people using internet for different activities in an UK city of year 2007 and 2009.2017年4月22日This diagram shows the online activities of a particular city in Britain in the year of 2007 and 2009.2017年4月29日The diagrams below show the changes of a town called Bridgetown in 1700 and 2000.2017年5月6日The chart below gives information about the possession of newer technologies by different age groups in UK in 2009. Summarize important information and make comparison and contrast.2017年5月13日The diagrams shows a museum and its surroundings in 1900 and 2010.2017年5月20日The graph below shows the percentage of workers in 5 different European countries with a days or more illness absence from 1991 to 2001.2017年5月25日The chart below shows the destinations of students graduated from physics courses and Art & Design in a European country in 2007.【5A文】最新雅思写作真题小作文【5A文】最新雅思写作真题小作文。
新雅思8分作文范文(优选八篇)

雅思8分作文范文(优选八篇)5雅思8分作文范文(篇一)In many countries, the number of elderly people is increasing fast. To what extent do the disadvantages outweigh the advantages?Nowadays, owning to the improvement of living condition(这里习惯用复数), people can live much longer than before, which gives rise to the fast increasing number of elderly people. Some hold that this situation will result in a series of problems, such as social burden, population expansion and so on. While others insist that it agrees the development of modern society and brings many advantages. For my part, I take the latter side with(用for) the following reasons:(74words)点评:开头稍微写的有点长,不过内容写的还不错。
属于通过分析两种不同观点,较后阐述自己观点的写法。
(此种写法在雅思大作文的第一段比较常见)美中不足的是倒数第二句的错误比较明显!while是个连词,应该连接句子与句子,所以这里前面不应该是句号。
后面agree是不及物动词,不能直接加宾语。
Firstly, elder people(一会儿elderly people,一会儿又elder people,这不是自相矛盾么) are the fortune of our society. They have enough experiences and capabilities which are badly lacked and needed for our youth when dealing with all sorts of problems, they can still do well in their jobs. Especially(前面应该用逗号,然后这里小写) in some professions, such as teacher, doctor, scientist and so on, sometimes (前面应该用句号,然后这里大写)age means the authority and ability. When you see a doctor, do you prefer an elderly doctor with grey hair or a youth without mustache? (77words)Secondly, elder people(同上) are the happiness of our society. Increasing number of elderly people is also the embodiment of our improving living quality, which shows our society run(应该第三人称单数)to the right and healthy direction, we(前面句号,这里大写) have more chance and time to serve our elderly people, and it’s the happiest time of all our life to accompany with(accompany是及物动词) our parents, grandparents and great grandparents. (63words)Finally, elderly people are the lubricant of our society. They have good temper and enough patients(应该是patience吧) to do anything, they can help us to intercede(它是不及物动词,而且主要用人作宾语) social disputes, and they make our society much more harmoniouswhich(前面较好有个逗号)makes for the construction of harmonious society.(43words)正文段综合点评:此篇是典型的5段式作文的写作,正文段构思出三个分论点来证明自己的观点,的确在构思上花了不少心思。
剑桥英语4雅思考官范文(大作文+小作文)

剑4 2-1The table below shows the proportion of different categories of families living in poverty in Australia in 1999.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.Write at least 150 words.The table gives a breakdown of the different types of family who were living in poverty in Australia in 1999.On average, 11% of all households,comprising almost two million people, were in this position. However, those consisting of only one parent or a single adult had almost double this proportion of poor people, with 21% and 19% respectively.Couples generally tended to be better off, with lower poverty levels for couples without children(7%) than those with children(12%). It is noticeable that for both types of household with children, a higher than average proportion were living in poverty at this time.Older people were generally less likely to be poor, though once again the trend favoured elderly couples(only 4%) rather than single elderly people(6%).Overall the table suggests that households of single adults and those with children were more likely to be living in poverty than those consisting of couples.剑4 2-2Happiness is considered very important in life.Why is it difficult to define?What factors are important in achieving happiness?Happiness is very difficult to define, because it means so many different things to different people. While some people link happiness to wealth and material success,others think it lies in emotions and loving personal relationships. Yet others think that spiritual paths, rather than either the material world or relationships with people, are the only way to true happiness.Because people interpret happiness for themselves in so many different ways, it is difficult to give any definition that is true for everyone. However, if there are different kinds of happiness for different individuals then the first step in achieving it would be to have a degree of self-knowledge. A person needs to know who he or she is before being able to know what it is that makes him or her happy.Of course, factors such as loving relationships, good health, the skills to earn a living and a peaceful environment all contribute to our happiness, too. But this does not mean that people without these conditions cannot be happy.Overall, I think an ability to keep clear perspectives in life is a more essential factor in achieving happiness. By that I mean an ability to have a clear sense of what is important in our lives (the welfare of our families, the quality of our relationships, making other people happy, etc.) and what is not (a problem at work, getting annoyed about trivial things, etc.).Like self-awareness, this is also very difficult to achieve, but I think these are the two factors that may be the most important for achieving happiness.剑4 3-1The chart below shows the different levels of post-school qualifications in Australia and the proportion of men and women who held them in 1999.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The chart gives information about post-school qualifications in terms of the different levels of further education reached by men and women in Australia in 1999We can see immediately that there were substantial difference in the proportion of men and women at different levels. The biggest gender difference is at the lowest post-school level, where 90% of those who held a skilled vocational diploma were men, compared with only 10% of women. Bycontrast, more women held undergraduate diplomas(70%) and marginally more women reached degree level(55%).At the higher levels of education, men with postgraduate diplomas clearly outnumbered their female counterpart (70% and 30%, respectively),and also constituted 60% of Master’s graduates.Thus we can see that more men than women hold qualifications at the lower and higher levels of education, while more women reach undergraduate diploma level than men. The gender difference is smallest at the level of Bachelor’s degree, however.剑4 4-2In many countries schools have severe problems with student behavior. What do you think are the causes of this?What solutions can you suggest?Poor student behavior seems to be an increasingly widespread problem and I think that modern lifestyles are probably responsible for this.In many countries, the birth rate is decreasing so that families are smaller with fewer children. These children are often spoilt, not in terms of love and attention because working parents do not have the time for this, but in more material ways. They are allowed to have whatever they want, regardless of price, and to behave as they please. This means that the children grow up without consideration for others and without any understanding of where their standard of living comes from.When they get to school age they have not learnt any self control or discipline.They have less respect for their teachers and refuse to obey school rules in the way that their parents did.Teachers continually complain about this problem and measures should be taken to combat the situation. But I think the solution to the problem lies with the families, who need to be more aware of the future consequences of spoiling their children. If they could raise them to be considerate of others and to be social, responsible individuals, the whole community would benefit.Perhaps parenting classes are needed to help them to do this, and high quality nursery schools could be established that would support families more in terms of raising the next generation. The government should fund this kind of parental support, because this is no longer a problem for individual families, but for society as a whole.。
2015雅思真题小作文+范文(map+flow)

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20150801 The following map provides two layout of a training session.
The following two maps present the information of the layout of two potential plans for a training session.
Plan A layout is designed with the maximum capacity of ten people. More specifically, a white board is located not far away from the entrance, beside which there is a platform with a president’s chair. A table with four chairs lies opposite the whiteboard, flanking by two tables with three chairs on each side. Behind the table with four seats is a morning team table, which could be used for relaxation.
Now, the park has taken place some changes. At first, the main road is extended to north and east. Besides, some new picnic chairs and desks are built among the trees for people to enjoy the barbecue. Then, the flowers in the southwest are replaced by bush and the flower bed in the southeast is replaced by a playground. What is more, the whole park has become an open space as the wall and gates are all deconstructed. By the way, the small pond and benches are still at the same place.
雅思写作剑14范文

雅思写作剑14范文题目:Some people believe that it is best to accept a bad situation, such as an unsatisfactory job or shortage of money. Others argue that it is better to try and improve such situations. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.范文:There are two main ways people can deal with not so great situations like a lousy job or being strapped for cash. Let's have a look at both sides of the coin.On one hand, some folks think it's better to just accept the bad situation. Why would they think that? Well, for one thing, trying to change things can be really hard work. Take a job you don't like. If you want to change it, you might have to study new skills, look for new opportunities, and deal with a whole bunch of uncertainties. It could be that you're already tired from your daily grind, and the thought of all that extra effort just seems too much. Also, sometimes people feel like they're stuck in a situation for a reason. Maybe they believe in fate or that there's a lesson to be learned from being in that tough spot. For example, if you're short on money, you might think it's a chance to learn how to be morefrugal and appreciate the things you do have.On the other hand, there are those who argue that it's far better to strive to improve these situations. And they've got some good points too. If you're in an unsatisfactory job, for instance, it's not just about the money. You might be miserable every day, and that's not good for your mental health or your self esteem. By trying to find a better job orimprove your current one, you could end up much happier. The same goes fora lack of money. If you keep accepting being short of cash, you mightalways be struggling to get by. But if you look for ways to earn more or manage your finances better, you could have a more comfortable life. You could afford to do things like go on holiday or save for the future.In my opinion, I side with those who think it's better to try and improve bad situations. Life's too short to be stuck in a rut. Sure, it might be tough to make changes, but the potential rewards are well worth it.I mean, who wants to be unhappy at work for years on end or constantlyworry about money? It's like they say, if you don't try, you'll never know what could have been. And I believe that with some effort and determination, most situations can be improved.题目:Some people say that the main environmental problem of our time is the loss of particular species of plants and animals. Others say that there are more important environmental problems. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion.范文:When it comes to the big environmental problems we're facing today, there are two camps of thought. One group is really worried about the lossof certain plants and animals, while the other reckons there are even more crucial environmental issues out there.Let's start with those who think the loss of specific species is the main environmental headache. Well, plants and animals are like the threads that make up the beautiful tapestry of our ecosystem. When a species goes extinct, it's like pulling out one of those threads. Take the bees, forexample. If they disappear, it's a huge deal because they pollinate so many of our plants. Without them, a whole lot of our food crops could be in trouble. And it's not just about the practical side. Every species has its own unique beauty and value. When we lose a species, it's like losing a piece of the natural world's art gallery. It's a sad thought that future generations might not get to see some of these amazing creatures.However, there are others who say there are more important environmental problems. And they've got a point. Climate change, for instance, is like a big, bad monster that's affecting the whole planet. Rising sea levels could flood coastal cities, and extreme weather events like super strong hurricanes or long lasting droughts are becoming more common. That's a problem that impacts millions of people directly. Also, pollution is a massive issue. There's air pollution making people sick and water pollution that's ruining our rivers, lakes, and oceans. These problems seem to be more immediate threats to human life and well being compared to the loss of a single species.In my view, while the loss of species is a really serious matter, I think climate change and pollution are the top environmental problems right now. They're like the two headed dragon that we need to slay first. If we don't get a grip on climate change and reduce pollution, we could end up with a world that's not fit for humans or any other species to live in. But that doesn't mean we should forget about the plants and animals. We need to find a balance and work on all these issues at the same time.题目:Some people believe that nowadays we have too many choices. To what extent do you agree or disagree?范文:In this day and age, there's a big debate about whether we've got way too many choices. Well, I can see both sides of this argument, but on the whole, I think there's some truth to the idea that we've got an overabundance of choices.Let's look at the side of those who think we have too many choices. Take shopping, for example. You walk into a supermarket, and there are aisles and aisles of different products. There are dozens of types of cereal, each claiming to be the healthiest or the tastiest. It can bereally confusing! And it's not just food. When you're buying a new phone, there are so many models with different features, camera qualities, battery lives, and so on. It can take ages to figure out which one is the best for you. And then there are things like career choices. There are so many different jobs out there these days that it can be really hard to decide what you want to do with your life. It's like being in a huge maze withlots of different paths, and you're not sure which one will lead you to a happy and successful future.However, some people might say that having lots of choices is a good thing. They'll say that it means more freedom and more opportunities tofind exactly what we want. And in a way, they're right. If there are many choices, we can be more picky and get something that suits us perfectly. For example, in the world of fashion, having a wide range of styles means you can express your individuality better.But still, I believe that too many choices can be a burden. It can lead to a lot of stress and decision making paralysis. You know, when you have so many options that you end up not being able to make a decision at all. And sometimes, having too many choices can make us less satisfied. We might always be thinking that there could be a better option out there, evenafter we've made a choice. So, all in all, I do think that nowadays we have too many choices, and it's not always a positive thing.。
【雅思写作真题】剑桥8 Test4小作文实例批改丨附考官范文
作文题目:剑桥8 Test4小作文The graph below shows the quantities of goods transported in the UK between 1974 and 2002 by four different modes of transport.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.考生原文The line diagram which indicates the goods transported in UK between (1974) and (2002), according to different ways of transport and the tonnes they carried. Among these lines, water and rail both start with the similar value 40 million tonnes at 1974. After 4 years, the amounts of goods that carried by ship had an increase. However, the amounts that transported by trains went down. Though water line had a decrease from 1982 to 1998, the overall value of it always above the rail line.The most obvious line which can find on the top of chart is the quantity of goods that transported by road. It held the highest position during 28 years(start at 78 tonnes and finish at 98 tonnes). Turning to the bottom of the chart, the black straight line reveal the pipeline. It is clear that the black line had two climbing points, but it is still the minimum figure.Overall, the chart demonstrates that the technology is developing. Because all the lines have a positive gradient or the final value is greater than start value.批改By 晟睿葡萄本次批改严格按照IELTS小作文评分标准进行。
新雅思考试写作范文(推荐十四篇)
雅思考试写作范文(推荐十四篇)5雅思考试写作范文(篇一)In recent years, there has been growing interest in therelationship between equality and personal people believe that individuals can achieve more inegalitarian societies. Others believe that high levels of personal achievement are possible only if individuals are free to succeed or fail according to their individual is your view of the relationship between equality and personal success?平等社会个人成就大;放任自由发展的社会个人成就大。
你认为呢?In my opinion, an egalitarian society is one in which everyone has the same rights and the same opportunities. I completely agree that people can achieve more in this kind of society.Education is an important factor with regard to personal success in life. I believe that all children should have access to free schooling, and higher education should be either free or affordable for all those who chose to pursue a university degree. In a society without free schooling or affordable higher education, only children and young adults from wealthier families would have access to the best learning opportunities, and they would therefore be better prepared for the job market. This kind of inequality would ensure the success of some but harm the prospects of others.I would argue that equal rights and opportunities are not in conflict with people's freedom to succeed or fail. In other words, equality does not mean that people lose their motivation to succeed, or that they are not allowed to fail. On the contrary, I believe that most people would feel more motivated to work hard and reach their potential if they thought that they lived in a fair society. Those who did not make the same effort would know that they had wastedtheir opportunity. Inequality, on the other hand, would be morelikely to demotivate people because they would know that the odds of success were stacked in favour of those from privileged backgrounds.In conclusion, it seems to me that there is a positive relationship between equality and personal success.【雅思考试满分作文范文【精选5篇】】雅思考试写作范文(篇二)对于第二段,将重点放在我自己的想法上,并用三点来进一步发展。
【雅思写作真题】剑桥9 Test3 饼图类小作文实例参考
【雅思写作真题】剑桥9 Test3 饼图类小作文实例参考“真题:剑桥9 Test3 图表类小作文”The charts below give information on the ages of the populations of Yemen and Italy in 2000 and projections for 2050.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.考生原文These pie charts illustrates what proportion are accounted by human in respective age group of Yemen and Italy in 2002, and predicting the future changes to 2050.In Yemen, 0-14 years old young children were the domain group in 2000, at 50.1%. And smaller proportion of 15-19 years old person in the same period, which was 46.3%. While 50 years past, 15-59 years old people will become the most group of people, rising to 57.3%. Although there is a increase in old people who are over 60 years old. But they still the least group of person, which were rising from 3.6% in 2000 to 5.7% in 2005.In terms of Italy, according to projection, 15-59 years old people experience a dramatic decrease, declining from 61.6% in 2000 to 46.2% in 2050. While it still the most group of people. In 2000, the proportion of over 60 years old was 24.1%, which doubled the percentage in 2050 through projection. Contrary to Yemen, the percentage of people who are 15-59 years old is the least no matter what period.Overall, there are decrease of young children in both countries. Even in Italy, the percentage of children is much smaller than those in Italy.批改By 晟睿 Anna本次批改严格按照IELTS小作文评分标准进行。
剑桥英语10雅思考官范文(大作文+小作文)1
剑10 1-2It is important for children to learn the difference between right and wrong at an early age.Punishment is necessary to help them learn this distinction.To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?What sort of punishment should parents and teachers be allowed to use to teach good behavior to children?One important stage in a child’s growth is certainly the development of a conscience, which is linked to the ability to tell right from wrong.This skill comes with time and good parenting, and my firm conviction is that punishment does not have much of a role to play in this.Therefore I have to disagree almost entirely with the given statement.To some extent the question depends on the age of the child.To punish a very young child is both wrong and foolish, as an infant will not understand what is happening or why he or she is being punished.Once the age of reason is reached however, a child can be rewarded for good behavior and discouraged from bad.This kind but firm approach will achieve more than harsh punishments, which might entail many negative consequences unintended by the parents.To help a child learn the difference between right and wrong, teachers and parents should firstly provide good role modelling in their own behavior.After that, if sanctions are needed, the punishment should not be of a physical nature, as that merely sends the message that it is acceptable for largerpeople to hit smaller ones-an outcome which may well result in the child starting to bully others.Nor should the punishment be in any way cruel.Rather, teachers and parents can use a variety of methods to discipline their young charges, such as detention, withdrawal of privileges, and time-out.Making the punishment fit the crime is a useful notion.Which would see children being made to pick up rubbish they have dropped, clean up graffiti they have drawn, or apologise to someone they have hurt.In these ways responsibility is developed in the child, which leads to much better future behavior than does punishment.剑10 2-1The tables below give information about sales of Fairtrade-labelled coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004 in five European countries. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.The two tables contain sales date for Fairtrade coffee and bananas in 1999 and 2004, in five nations of Europe.The first shows low-level coffee sales increasing in all five countries, albeit to widely varying degrees.In two places sales increased by the same small amount: 1.8-2 million euros in Denmark, and 0.8-1 million in Sweden.The increment was slightly larger in Belgium, from 1-1.7 million euros.Meanwhile, in Switzerland sales doubled from 3-6 million euros.Finally, in the UK there was an enormous increase, from 1.5-20 million euros.In the second table, it is Switzerland which stands out as buying far more Fairtrade bananas than the other four countries.Swiss sales figures jumpedfrom 15-47 million euros across these five years, while in the UK and Belgium sales only grew from 1-5.5 and from 0.6-4 million euros respectively.Sweden and Denmark showed a different pattern, with fails in banana sales from 1.8-1 and 2-0.9 million euros.Comparing the two tables, it is clear that in 1999 Fairtrade coffee sales ranged from 0.8-3 million euros in these five countries, while banana sales also mostly cluster between 0.6 and 2 million euros, with Switzerland the outlier at a huge 15 million euros.By 2004, sales figures for both products had risen across the board, except for Sweden and Demark which recorded drops in banana sales.剑10 3-2Countries are becoming more and more similar because people are able to buy the same products anywhere in the world.Do you think this is a positive or negative development?It is said that countries are becoming similar to each other because of the global spread of the same products, which are now available for purchase almost anywhere.I strongly believe that this modern development is largely detrimental to culture and traditions worldwide.A country’s history, language and ethos are all inextricably bound up in its manufactured artefacts.If the relentless advance of international brands into every corner of the world continues, these bland packages might one day completely oust the traditional objects of a nation, which would be a loss of richness and diversity in the world, as well as the sad disappearance of the manifestations of a place’s character.What would a Japanese tea ceremony be without its specially crafted teapot, or a Fijian kava ritual without its bowl made from a certain type of tree bark?Let us not forget either that traditional products, whether these be medicines, cosmetics, toys, clothes, utensils or food, provide employment for local people.The spread of multinational products can often bring in its wake a loss of jobs, as people turn to buying the new brand, perhaps thinking it more glamorous than the one they are used to.This eventually puts old-school craftspeople out of work.Finally, tourism numbers may also be affected, as travellers become disillusioned with finding every place just the same as the one they visited previously.To see the same products in shops the world over is boring, and does not impel visitors to open their wallets in the same way that trinkets or souvenirs unique to the particular area do.Some may argue that all people are entitled to have access to the same products, but I say that local objects suit local conditions best, and that faceless uniformity worldwide is an unwelcome and dreary prospect.剑10 4-1The diagrams below show the life cycle of a species of large fish called the salmon.Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.Salmon begin life as eggs on a pebbly riverbed, hidden among reeds in the slow-moving upper reaches of a river.After five to six months the eggs hatch into “fry”.For approximately the next four years, these baby salmon will live in the lower, faster-flowing waters of their river.During this time they measure between three and eight centimetres in length.By the time salmon reach twelve to fifteen centimetres, they are termed ‘smolt’, and at this time they migrate further downriver into the open sea.After five years at sea the salmon will have grown to adult size, which is between seventy and seventy-six centimetres.They then begin swimming back to their birthplace, where they will lay their eggs, and the cycle startsanew.In summary, the salmon passes through three distinct physical stages as it grows to maturity.Each of these stages takes place in a very different aquatic location.It is noteworthy that the first two stages of this fish’s life occur in a freshwater environment, while the third stage is lived in saltwater.。