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 diagrams provided illustrate the proportion of British
students
at a university in the UK who were proficient in languages other than English from 2000 to 2010.
It is evident that Spanish was the most popular language
in both years. Moreover
, there was a significant decrease in the percentage of students
who were not proficient in any other language
, dropping from 20% to 10%.
After a decade, the percentage of students
proficient in multiple languages and German remained constant at 10%. Additionally
, there was a 5% decrease in the segment of students
proficient in another language
, with French being 5% less popular in 2010 compared to 2000.
In the same timeframe, only 10% of students
did not acquire proficiency in a new language
, compared to 20% at the beginning of the period. Furthermore
, the largest increase in the charts was seen in students
proficient in Spanish, which rose from 5% to 35% in 2010.Submitted by buyabuya201 on
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