The chart below show the percentage of British students at one university in England who were able to speak other language in addition to english, in 2000 and 2010.
The pie charts compare the British students mastering other languages
besides
English
as percentages of the students at a university in 2000 and 2010.
Overall
, it is evident that the students speaking Spanish and English
account for the highest proportion in both years. Furthermore
, the figure for the group only speaking English
experienced the most remarkable decrease during the decade.
30% of the British scholars in the university could speak Spanish in addition
to English
in 2000, ranking first and seeing a growth of 5% by 2010. Moreover
, those knowing other languages, which was not specified in the graphs, underwent a slighter rise of 5% as well over the decade.
However
, the people learning at this
university who solely knew English
dropped from 20% to 10% over the decade, which was the only group having an over 5% difference, and the group mastering French also
reduced by 5%. Additionally
, those who knew two other languages stayed the same at 10% during the ten years, and so did those speaking German.Submitted by Tess
on
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