The chart below shows the proportions of british students at one university in england who were able to speak other languages in addition to english,in 2000 and 2010.

The chart below shows the proportions of british students at one university in england who were able to speak other languages in addition to english,in 2000 and 2010.
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The chart illustrates the trend of British pupils in one university in England who can speak different tongues which English was not included in 2000 and 2010.
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, as can be seen, most of them were able to speak Spanish only which is valid both in the presented years. The lowest rates came from two subjects (two other
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and German only) in 2000
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no other
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and French only were added as the less ability in 2010. In 2000, the most skilled students in
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were able to speak Spanish only at 30%. Followed by learners who had one language ability at 20%
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French only and Another tongue was shared the same value at 15%. The remaining subjects counted at 10%. Compared to a decade later, the number of members who speak Spanish only and other
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has risen by 5%. Scholars who are able to communicate in two
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and German only have remained at 10% whilst the rest of the categories fell slightly at 10% and 5% (No other
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and French only, respectively).
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Vocabulary: Replace the words languages with synonyms.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • bilingual
  • multilingual
  • proficiency
  • linguistic diversity
  • polyglot
  • language acquisition
  • second language (L2)
  • foreign language
  • fluency
  • working knowledge
  • mother tongue
  • language competence
  • language decline
  • cultural exchange
  • global language
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