The pie charts illustrate how many British
students
at one university could speak foreign languages except English in the years 2000 and 2010. Units are measured in percentages.
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Overall
, it can be seen that the proportion of undergraduates who were able to speak other languages increased over the years. Linking Words
However
, the number of French-speaking Linking Words
students
decreased in 2010 compared to 2000, Use synonyms
while
the figures which represent Linking Words
students
who communicate only Use synonyms
German
remained unchanged.
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in German
According to
the chart, the proportion of Linking Words
students
who were able to speak Spanish, another language or even two other tongues increased by 5 % and in 2010 accounted for 35%, 20% and 15 %, respectively.
Meanwhile, in 2000, 20% of Use synonyms
students
knew only their mother tongue Use synonyms
while
by 2010 Linking Words
this
figure dropped to 10%. Linking Words
Likewise
the proportion of Linking Words
students
who were able to speak Use synonyms
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French decreased from 15% at the beginning to 10% Linking Words
at the end
. In terms of German-speaking undergraduates, Linking Words
this
rate stayed unchanged and made up 10% in both years.Linking Words
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