The pie charts illustrate the percentage of students at one British university who spoke more than one English language between 2000 and 2010
Looking from the
overall
perspective, it is readily apparent that Spanish was the most popular option during the whole period, Linking Words
while
French became less learned through given years. Linking Words
Moreover
, it is noticeable that even more students were bilingual in 2010 compared with 2000.
With regards to the first graph, the segment with the highest percentage was the Spanish language, which was the most common in 2000, at 30%, followed by French, at 25%, Linking Words
however
, German made up only 10% of all categories. Linking Words
In addition
, approximately one-fifth of individuals spoke English only.
In a ten-year period, two previous leaders witnessed the most considerable raise (by 5% each). The proportion of people speaking German stayed constant (10%), Linking Words
while
the number of individuals studying French as a second language miserably decreased to 10%. Linking Words
Nevertheless
, in 2010 almost everyone chose an additional subject, Linking Words
therefore
only English speakers accounted for 10% of the whole group.Linking Words
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