The pie graphs below display the percentages of British
pupils
at a specific university in England that had the ability to speak other languages Use synonyms
besides
Linking Words
English
in the years 2000 and 2010.
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Overall
, students who could speak only Spanish represented the largest proportion in 2000, and Linking Words
this
group experienced even more growth by 2010. Linking Words
Pupils
who knew how to speak another Use synonyms
language
and those who could speak Use synonyms
French only
were the same in 2000Correct word order
only French
,
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;
however
, another Linking Words
language
speakers increased in 2010, Use synonyms
while
the French speakers decreased.
In detail, in 2000, students who were able to speak Spanish had nearly a third of the Linking Words
overall
share, and Linking Words
this
increased to 35% of the total in 2010. The Linking Words
pupils
who had the ability to speak German alone, those who were able to speak two other languages, and the ones who only knew Use synonyms
English
– all three groups had 10% of the Use synonyms
overall
in 2000 and remaind the same in 2010, except those who were able to speak no Linking Words
language
other than Use synonyms
English
were 20% in 2000, but it reduced to become as the same rate as them in 2010.
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By contrast
, students who knew how to speak only French had the same percentage as the ones who were able to speak another Linking Words
language
, with 15% of the total in 2000. Use synonyms
However
, Linking Words
pupils
who knew French Use synonyms
besides
Linking Words
English
declined by 5%, Use synonyms
while
the ones who had the ability to speak another Linking Words
language
increased by 5%.Use synonyms