The pie charts depict the percentage of British
students
at a university in England who were able to speak various foreign Use synonyms
languages
, with data divided into six categories. Use synonyms
Overall
, Spanish remained the most commonly spoken language in both years, Linking Words
while
German and three other Linking Words
languages
had the smallest Use synonyms
proportions
of speakers in 2010.
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proportion
In particular
, Spanish saw a significant rise in the number of speakers, reaching 35% of the Linking Words
students
in 2010. Use synonyms
In contrast
, the proportion of Linking Words
students
speaking other Use synonyms
languages
dropped notably, with each language group representing no more than 10% of the total. Use synonyms
Additionally
, the number of Linking Words
students
fluent in French experienced a slight decrease of approximately 5%. Interestingly, the percentages of Use synonyms
students
speaking two other Use synonyms
languages
remained unchanged in both years.
In conclusion, Spanish was by far the most widely spoken language, with a substantial increase in its speakers. Use synonyms
On the other hand
, German and two other Linking Words
languages
maintained consistent proportions in both years.Use synonyms
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