List of first intros: Line Graph.

- The line graph compares birth rates in China and the US and how these rates changed from 1920 to 2000
- The line graph provides information about changes in price in the USA of three different food product groups from 1979 to 2009, and the overall trend in the consumer price index over this 30-year period.
- The line graph illustrates the amount of four different types of food which people in a European nation consumed from 1979 to 2004.
- The graph illustrates the proportion of travellers visiting four separate tourist attractions [1] destinations in EnglandBrighton between 1980 and 2010. Overall,
- The line graph compares the expenditure on books from 1995 to 2005 in four different countries.
- The line graph illustrates the income gap between males and females in five different countries from 1978 to 2008.
- The line graph illustrates the income gap between genders in five countries at ten year intervals between 1978 and 2008.
- The line graph compares the expenditure on books from 1995 to 2005 in four different countries.
- The line graph illustrates the income gap between males and females in five different countries from 1978 to 2008.

List of First intros: Bar chart

- The chart illustrates the proportion of boys and girls who participated in various sports in New Zealand in 2002.
- The bar chart illustrates the estimated amount of oil produced (*) in 6 countries between 1990 and 2010, measured in millions of barrels per day.
- The bar chart compares expenditure by three income groups on three types of fast food in the UK in 1990
- The chart illustrates how travellers commuted to work in a European city in three different years from 1960 to 2000.
- The bar chart compares the number of minutes which men and women in Britain spend each day on various household chores.
- The bar chart illustrates how much leisure time per week was enjoyed by males and females of five categories of employment status in 1998-1999.
- The bar chart shows how worldwide sales of games software, CDs and DVDs/videos changed in the period from 2000 to 2003.
- The first bar chart compares the number of marriages and divorces in America over a period of 30 years, beginning in 1970. The second chart illustrates the proportion of adult US citizens according to their marital status in the years 1970 and 2000.
- The bar chart illustrates how many people were imprisoned in five different countries over a period of 50 years.
- The first bar chart compares different age groups of students in terms of whether they study for career or interest. The second chart illustrates employer support per age group.

List of intros: Tables

- The charts compare the average household spending in Japan and Malaysia in terms of five important categories in 2010.
- The charts compare four retail sectors in Canada in terms of the proportion of their internet sales in two years, 2005 and 2010.
- The charts compare the units of electricity produced in New Zealand and Germany in 1980 and 2010 from 5 fuel sources.
- The table compares the leading mobile phone producers in terms of their share of the global market in 2005 and 2006.

List of : Mix

- The bar chart compares the amount of CO2 emissions produced by four types of vehicles. The line graph shows the number of vehicles. Both diagrams refer to England and Wales for the period 2000 to 2020.
- The pie chart shows four modes of transport in Edmonton and the percentage use of each by people living in the city. The table illustrates the reasons why the residents of Edmonton use their cars.
- The bar chart compares the estimated sales of jeans in thousands of pairs for two companies in Turkey next year. The pie chart illustrates the projected total market share.

List of : Process

- The diagram illustrates the various stages in the life of a honey bee.
- The chart illustrates the circulation of water in nature.
- The diagram illustrates the different stages of development of a frog during its life cycle.
- The picture illustrates the process of producing electricity in a home using solar panels.
- The diagram illustrates the various stages in the recycling of waste glass bottles.
- The diagram illustrates the various stages in the recycling of waste glass bottles. There are three main stages shown in the diagram, beginning with the collection of the used glass bottles and ending with the delivery of products in new bottles to retail outlets such as supermarkets.
- The diagram illustrates the various stages in the life of a honey bee. The complete life cycle lasts between 34 and 36 days. It is also noticeable that there are five main stages in the development of the honey bee, from egg to mature adult insect.
- The picture illustrates the process of producing electricity in a home using solar panels. It is clear that there are five distinct stages in this process, beginning with the generation of energy from sunlight. The final two steps show how domestic electricity is connected to the external power supply.
- The diagram illustrates the different stages of development of a frog during its life cycle. There are seven stages shown in the process, beginning with mating and ending with the development of an adult frog.
- The chart illustrates the circulation of water in nature. Overall, it is clear that there are three main stages in this process, beginning with the evaporation of water and the formation of a cloud.. The next step shows the water„s journey after falling to the ground and the process ends with salt water intrusion.
- The flow chart shows how bricks are produced for, and delivered to the building industry Overall, there are 7 stages in the whole brick producing process, beginning with clay excavation and ending with the delivery of the bricks to the customers.

List of : Maps

- The maps indicate several significant changes in Stokeford village during a period of 80 years. Overall, it is noticeable that the the number of houses increased dramatically, while the lands for agricultural purposes vanished.
- The maps compare a small island before and after the developments carried out for tourism purposes. Overall, it is clear that accommodation and other facilities for tourists were built and that a pier was constructed to permit access to the island by boat.
- The map shows two potential locations (S1 and S2) for a new school in a town called Canterbury.
- The map shows two potential locations (S1 and S2) for a new shopping mall in Brandfield.