The table shows a breakdown of the most popular languages taken by native English speakers studying at the UK Centre for Foreign Language Learning in 2020. Summarise the charts by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The given table describes the data on the dissemination of the 9 favoured
languages
learnt by English-speaking people in 2020 in the United Kingdom according to
the Centre for Foreign Language Learning. The information is divided into two genders.
Overall
, while
most of the women took Mandarin classes, men decided to enrich their speaking skills with Arabic. Noticeably, both genders expressed an interest in obtaining Spanish as an additional language.
The first column illustrates that the majority of female enlistment prefer Mandarin (27%) and Spanish (19%) languages
. Following that, the almost same percentage of people attended Polish (11%), Arabic (10%) and French (10%) lessons. Comparatively to previous data, while
9% of female students
studied Japanese, German language only gathered 7 % of the total. Lastly
, the least amount of female students
have taken Welsh and Italian with 4% and 3% respectively.
In regards to the opposite gender group, among male students
, the most attended educational classes were Arabic (22%) and Spanish (19%) languages
. The next group of languages
, Mandarin and German, had a similar proportion of male students
with 14% in both groups. Ultimately, men were also
eager to learn Japanese (10%) and Welsh (8%), while
French (5%), Italian (5%) and Polish (3%) were the least taken during 2020.Submitted by 6atb8k on
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