The chart belows show the proportion of British students at one university in England who were able to speak other languages in addition to English, in 2000 and 2010.
The
given
pie graphs illustrate how many British students at a specific university in England can speak languages other than English in percentages, in 2000 and 2010.
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Overall
, the number of Spanish-only speakers was predominant among all in two years, while
people who used German-only and two other tongues were the least in proportion during that time.
To begin
with, the Spanish language and another language were 15% and 30% respectively in 2000. Both of them observed an upward trend of 5% and reached 20% and 35% accordingly
after 10 years.
However
, individuals who don't know any language other than their native tongue and who are able to only communicate using French in addition
to English started with 20% and 15% individually and one as well as
the other decreased to 10% in 2010. Moreover
, users of both German-only and two more languages stayed steady at 10% throughout this
time.Submitted by i.nureddinn on
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