This glossary can help you prepare for the IELTS writing tasks related to the Event attendance in Art.
accompanying:
adjective
Provided or occurring at the same time as something else.
Example:The percentage of people accompanying children has shown a significant increase.
art:
noun
The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
Example:The table illustrates four reasons why adults in the UK have attended arts events over the past twenty years.
celebration:
noun
The action of celebrating an important day or event.
Example:Fewer people choose to attend an arts event as a form of celebration.
decade:
noun
A period of ten years.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago, dropping dramatically to 9% today.
dramatically:
adverb
By a strikingly large amount or to a strikingly large extent; greatly.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago, dropping dramatically to 9% today.
events:
noun
A thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance.
Example:The least important reason was attending arts events for work-related reasons.
performer:
adverb
A person who entertains an audience.
Example:The major reason over the whole twenty-year period was a desire to see a specific performer or artist.
relatively:
adverb
In relation, comparison, or proportion to something else.
Example:The percentage of people who attended events out of a desire to see a particular performer has remained relatively stable throughout the twenty-year period.
slightly:
adverb
To a small degree; not considerably.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago.
stable:
adjective
(of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed.
Example:The percentage of people who attended events out of a desire to see a particular performer has remained relatively stable throughout the twenty-year period.
accompanying:
adjective
Provided or occurring at the same time as something else.
Example:The percentage of people accompanying children has shown a significant increase.
art:
noun
The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
Example:The table illustrates four reasons why adults in the UK have attended arts events over the past twenty years.
celebration:
noun
The action of celebrating an important day or event.
Example:Fewer people choose to attend an arts event as a form of celebration.
decade:
noun
A period of ten years.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago, dropping dramatically to 9% today.
dramatically:
adverb
By a strikingly large amount or to a strikingly large extent; greatly.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago, dropping dramatically to 9% today.
events:
noun
A thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance.
Example:The least important reason was attending arts events for work-related reasons.
performer:
adverb
A person who entertains an audience.
Example:The major reason over the whole twenty-year period was a desire to see a specific performer or artist.
relatively:
adverb
In relation, comparison, or proportion to something else.
Example:The percentage of people who attended events out of a desire to see a particular performer has remained relatively stable throughout the twenty-year period.
slightly:
adverb
To a small degree; not considerably.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago.
stable:
adjective
(of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed.
Example:The percentage of people who attended events out of a desire to see a particular performer has remained relatively stable throughout the twenty-year period.
accompanying:
adjective
Provided or occurring at the same time as something else.
Example:The percentage of people accompanying children has shown a significant increase.
art:
noun
The various branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance.
Example:The table illustrates four reasons why adults in the UK have attended arts events over the past twenty years.
celebration:
noun
The action of celebrating an important day or event.
Example:Fewer people choose to attend an arts event as a form of celebration.
decade:
noun
A period of ten years.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago, dropping dramatically to 9% today.
dramatically:
adverb
By a strikingly large amount or to a strikingly large extent; greatly.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago, dropping dramatically to 9% today.
events:
noun
A thing that happens or takes place, especially one of importance.
Example:The least important reason was attending arts events for work-related reasons.
performer:
adverb
A person who entertains an audience.
Example:The major reason over the whole twenty-year period was a desire to see a specific performer or artist.
relatively:
adverb
In relation, comparison, or proportion to something else.
Example:The percentage of people who attended events out of a desire to see a particular performer has remained relatively stable throughout the twenty-year period.
slightly:
adverb
To a small degree; not considerably.
Example:The percentage fell slightly from 27% 20 years ago to 20% a decade ago.
stable:
adjective
(of an object or structure) not likely to give way or overturn; firmly fixed.
Example:The percentage of people who attended events out of a desire to see a particular performer has remained relatively stable throughout the twenty-year period.