The table shows a breakdown of the most popular languages taken by native English speakers studying at the UK Centre for the Foreign Language Learning in 2020. Summarise the charts by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.
The table displays information on the distribution of the most popular languages among the native English speakers students as Foreign Language Learning at the UK centre in 2020.
At a glance at the table,
it is clear that
learning Mandarin was one of the most common languages among females, while
, Arabic was a leader among the languages taken by males, instead
of Italian and Polish.
Initially
, according to
the women's column, it is an undeniable fact that Mandarin was the most popular and hit 27% then
, Spanish was in second place with 19%. a
third one was Polish which reached 11%, followed by Arabic and French with equal percentages of 10. Correct article usage
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Moreover
, Japanese, German, Welsh and Italian were the least favourite ones with 9%, 7%, 4% and 3% respectively.
Meanwhile, the most common ones amongst male's
students were Arabic at 22% and Change noun form
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also
Spanish at 19% which seems to be remarkable
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percentages
, afterward, there were Mandarin and German Fix the agreement mistake
percentage
with
14% equally. Change preposition
at
Furthermore
, other ones such
as Welsh, Italian, French and Polish were at the bottom of the list in terms of popularity with 21% collectively.Submitted by mahyarnaseri on
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