The pie charts depict the percentages of UK scholars in a university in England who were speaking different languages alongside English in 2000 and 2010.
Overall
, most English students were able to communicate in Spanish in both years. Whilst the share of those who spoke only German or bilingual students recorded the exact values consistently. Linking Words
Whereas
the ratio of learners who can converse in French or those who spoke English solely subsided over the years.
In 2000, 30% of undergraduates had the ability to talk in Spanish, and Linking Words
this
rate accumlated in 2010 to 35. Linking Words
Likewise
, the number of scholars who can speak a non given langauge Linking Words
also
experienced an increase of 5% in 2010. Linking Words
In contrast
, those who were capable of speaking in French or only comprehended their native language had seen an opposite trend with a decrease from 15% to 10%, and 20% to 10 %, respectively.
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On the other hand
, others who were competent in German or those with the knowledge of two languages accounted for 10% each, every year.Linking Words