The chart below show the percentage of British students at one university in England who were able to speak other language in addition to english, in 2000 and 2010.
The pie charts compare the
language
skills of British students
at one university in England between 2000 and 2010.
Overall
, those who can communicate only in Spanish as a foreign language
dominate in both charts. The percentage of students
that are unable to talk in another language
remains at the lowest rate over the 10-year period.
In 2000, The percentage of Spanish speakers was lead in both charts over the years, the former at 30%, the latter at 35%. In the first chart, British students
can speak totally another language
at 15%, and it witnesses a rise of 5%. By contrast
, the proportion of German communicators and learners of the other two languages remained stable at 10% in two different years.
Students
tend to attract less to learn French and the percentage of these pupils accounted for 15% in the year 2000, which seems as a reduction of 5%. In that university interest of people to learn a foreign language
increased, in this
case, the figures for people that know no other language
halved and stood at 10%.Submitted by niftaliyeva_aysel on
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