The two pie charts compare the differences in the percentage of students at a University of England who were able to master languages other than English in 2000 and 2010.
Overall, both pie charts indicate that Spanish remains the most used language in 2000 and 2010, while the other groups experienced slight modifications.
In 2000, Spanish-speaking students ranked first among the other five languages with the highest proportion of 30%, and increased further by 5% ten years later. By contrast, the figures for students with no other language and French students were reported to experience downward trends, both falling from 20% and 15%, respectively, to 10%.
Additionally, the German sector remained unchanged, staying at 10% in both years. The percentage of students with two other languages underwent steady growth, jumping by 5%. Equally, the rate of students with another language was at 15% in 2000, but gradually rose to 20% in the next ten years.
