The two bar charts give information on the
proportion
of 14-Use synonyms
16 year old
students studying a foreign language in an English-speaking country and the top three foreign languages, including French, German, and Spanish, in 1984 and 2007, expressed in percentages.
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16-year-old
Overall
, it is evident that girls accounted for the largest Linking Words
proportion
in both years, despite a moderate reduction in 2007. Use synonyms
In addition
, French was the most popular language in both years. Linking Words
Moreover
, the Linking Words
overall
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percentage
of students who studied a foreign language declined in 2007.
In 1984, girls registered the highest Use synonyms
share
at around 49%, Use synonyms
whereas
boys represented the smallest Linking Words
proportion
at 30%. Use synonyms
Moreover
, French demonstrated the largest Linking Words
share
at 50%, followed by German at 20%. Use synonyms
By contrast
, Spanish made up the lowest Linking Words
percentage
at about 4%.
In 2007, the Use synonyms
share
of girls slightly reduced to 40%, Use synonyms
while
they again accounted for the largest Linking Words
percentage
. Use synonyms
Similarly
, the Linking Words
proportion
of boys decreased to approximately 25%. Use synonyms
Furthermore
, the Linking Words
percentage
of French significantly fell to around 25%, Use synonyms
whereas
the Linking Words
share
of German reduced moderately to 15%. Use synonyms
However
, the Linking Words
proportion
of Spanish increased substantially to 10%.Use synonyms