Example 1
Wei: Hello Rafael and Aoife! I’ve prepared the sales report for last month.
Rafael: Hi Wei, great to see you. Let’s take a look at the numbers.
Aoife: Hello everyone. Yes, let’s review the statistics together.
Wei: Okay so, our sales in China increased by 15% compared to the previous month.
Rafael: That’s impressive! How about Brazil?
Wei: In Brazil, sales remained steady, with only a 2% increase.
Aoife: And in Ireland, our sales decreased by 10%.
Wei: Yes, unfortunately, we faced some challenges in the Irish market.
Example 2
Kathy: Good afternoon, Miguel and Li Wei. I’ve compiled the market trends for the last quarter.
Miguel: Hi Kathy. Let’s see what the data reveals.
Li Wei: Hello. I’m curious to know how our products are performing.
Kathy: Our sales in Canada showed a gradual increase over the past three months, reaching a total of 5,000 units.
Miguel: That’s promising. How about Portugal?
Kathy: In Portugal, we experienced a slight decline in sales during the first two months, but it picked up in the third month. Overall, we sold 3,500 units.
Li Wei: And in Singapore, our sales remained stable throughout the quarter, with 4,000 units sold.
Kathy: Yes, it seems our products have different market responses in each country.
Example 3
Kenji: Hello Siti and Thabo. I’ve prepared some graphs to illustrate our quarterly performance.
Siti: Hi Kenji. Let’s see what you have.
Thabo: Hello everyone. I’m interested to see how we’re doing.
Kenji: So, here’s a bar graph showing our sales by region. In Asia-Pacific, we had the highest sales, accounting for 60% of our total sales.
Siti: It’s clear that Asia-Pacific is our biggest market.
Kenji: Okay, now, let’s look at the line graph showing our revenue trend over the past year. Our revenue has been steadily increasing, with a growth rate of 10% each quarter.
Thabo: Great! That’s a positive trend that we aim to maintain.