The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of British pupils who have ability to speak languages other than English at an England university in the year 2000 and 2010.
At the first glance, the number of students who can speak Spanish remained the highest proportions in both years. Moreover, the percentages of those who were able to speak German remained unchanged in the same period of time.
Turning to the detail, in 2000, nearly a third of total number of students can speak Spanish in 2000 and this figure rose to 35 % next decade. Additionally, the second largest proportion in 2000 is the number of students who speak only English, at 20%, but the figure halved in 2010, at 10%.
Also worth noting is that the proportion of pupils speaking another language had a similar trend with the pupils who speak two other languages. Both went up slightly by 5% in 2010, the figures are 20% and 15% respectively.
ladder bee 597 The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of British pupils who have ability to speak languages other than English at an Engl and university in the year 2000 and 2010. The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of British pupils who are able to speak languages other than English at an English university in the years 2000 and 2010. ladder bee 597 At the first glance, the number of students who can speak Spanish remained the highest proportions in both years.
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ladder bee 597The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of British pupils who have ability to speak languages other than English at an England university in the year 2000 and 2010.
The two pie charts illustrate the percentages of Britis