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Band 7+: the graph below shows the percentage of New Zealand primary school students learning a second language by second language learned for the years 2006 to 2014.

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The image comprises a line graph illustrating the percentage of New Zealand primary school students learning a second language (French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German) from 2006 to 2014. In 2006, the percentages were approximately French 7.8%, Spanish 6.4%, Japanese 5.2%, Chinese 1.9%, German 0.8%. By 2010: French 9.5%, Spanish 7.7%, Japanese 3.9%, Chinese 1.7%, German 0.6%. In 2012: French 8.5%, Spanish 6.5%, Japanese 4.5%, Chinese 2.5%, German 1.3%. In 2014: French 9.2%, Spanish 5.1%, Japanese 4.2%, Chinese 3.9%, German 2.2%. Percentages fluctuated, with French and Spanish showing overall higher participation compared to others but a noticeable decline in Spanish and Japanese, and a steady rise in Chinese and German towards 2014.
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the line graph illustrates the proportions of primary school students who learn a second language in New Zealand from 2006 to 2014.

Overall, the popularity of these languages fluctuated over the course of the given eight years. French was the most popular choice of second language learning while Chinese, German and other languages were less popular.

At the beginning of the period, 28% of students were learning French, closely followed by Japanese. Although the proportion of students learning French remained stable despite some fluctuations, the percentage of those studying Japanese fell sharply to about 17% after 8 years. As a result, Spanish overtook Japanese to become the second most popular language. Specifically, the proportion of New Zealand students learning Spanish increased slightly from just over 20% to around 23% over the survey period.

Regarding the remaining languages, the proportion of students learning Chinese increased dramatically from 3% to a peak of 13%. In contrast, the popularity of German among New Zealand primary school students steadily declined from 13% to a low of 6% by the end of the period. Meanwhile, the percentage of students studying other languages began at 6%, rose gradually over the first 4 years, and then experienced significant fluctuations, ultimately ending at approximately 8%.

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