The two pie charts illustrate the percentage of British students able to speak languages other than English in the year between 2000 and 2010.
Overall
, Spanish wording was the most spoken terminology at the given time and German and two other speaking languages remained constant throughout the period.
In the period 2000, the proportion of 30 scholars spoke Spanish only which was the highest among other languages.Linking Words
Then
, students speaking English accounted for twenty per cent in the same hour.Meanwhile, scholars who could speak French and another accent were 15%.Linking Words
Consequently
, the least spoken dialect was ten per cent and those were German and two other accent speakers.
After a decade(in 2010), the Spanish expression maintained the first position which surged from 30% to thirty-five per cent.But, English-speaking scholars declined by half and stood as being a less spoken expression with three other dialects and they were German, French, and monolingual which accounted for 10%.Linking Words
However
, percentage-wise of pupils speaking no other accent rose from fifteen to 20% Linking Words
at the end
respectively.Linking Words
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