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The image is a line chart depicting the percentage of students learning different languages over 2006-2014; French starts around 32% in 2006, fluctuates, ending just below 30% in 2014; Spanish begins around 20% in 2006, rises to peak at ~23% in 2010, drops to ~22% in 2014; Japanese starts at ~12% in 2006, has slight peak around 2008, ends at ~9% in 2014; Chinese begins just below 5% in 2006, surges to intersect with German around 2010 at ~7%, continues to rise to just over 10% in 2014; German starts at ~7% in 2006, has declining trend to intersect with others around 2011, ends just below 5% in 2014; Others begins at 0% in 2006, gradually rises to intersect with German around 2011, ends at just above 5% in 2014.
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the graph illustrates the percentage of New Zealand primary school students learning a second language by language learned for the years 2006 to 2014
overall it can be seen that is most stanle language is french japanese decreased noticeably and chinese is rising over the period
in 2006 french was in the dominant position with the 30% japanese was slighlty below it spanish was the third popular choice for the second language at 20% the fourth was german at 14% and two languages were in the bottom of this list its others languages and chinese
in 2014 French is constantly staying on 30% which is keeping him as the most popular choice as a second language Japanese felt noticeably he became third popular choice Spanish slightly rose in 2011 but felt a little bit but still up his place to the second German fell down over the perioud Chinese rose consistently and still rising german and others language remained the most unpopular languages as a second languages
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