The bar chart compares the proportions of learners in a secondary school who selected 4 foreign languages in 2005 and 2015.
Overall, it is evident that the most popular language among children was changed during a period of 10 years from French to Spanish. Italian language was the least attracted to them throughout the given period of time; through, this subject slightly increased in terms of the choice.
In detail, the option of French experienced a significant decrease from 50% in 2005 to 35% in 2015. German language witnessed a slight fall from 30% to 25% for 10 years.
By contrast, Spanish option increased sharply from 2005 (20%) to 2015 (40%), which made this school subject the most popular language among students in 2015. Italian experienced a moderate increase in from 10% to 15% for 10 years; however, it still remained the most unpopular subject, compared to other foreign languages.
