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Band 4+: The bar chart and table show information about students from abroad studying in four English-speaking countries in 2004 and 2012.

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The image is a bar graph and table showing foreign students in English-speaking countries, both in numbers (thousands) and as a percentage of total student numbers for the years 2004 and 2012. In 2004, the USA had 150,000 students (2%), the UK had 100,000 (9%), Australia had 100,000 (19%), and Canada had 25,000 (5%). In 2012, the USA had 200,000 students (2%), the UK had 175,000 (13%), Australia had 225,000 (24%), and Canada had 75,000 (7%).
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The bar chart and table compare information about students from abroad studying in four different English-speaking countries: the USA, UK, Australia and Canada from 2004 to 2012.

What stands out most, in general, is the pronounced disparity observed in the UK, with 75 students, as well as 4 percent difference between 2004 and 2012 respectively. While the highest numbers were noticed in the USA from just under 200 students in 2004 to 250 students in 2012 from bar chart, in the Australia, this figure was dominant with 19 percent and 24 percent over a period of 8 years respectively. In contrast, the Canada from bar chart and the USA from table was noted at just under and over 50 students, as well as 2 percent from 2004 to 2012 respectively.

The bar chart had almost similar levels of students in the UK and Australia at well under and over 150 students respectively, in addition to the table these countries were seen approximately 4 percent difference between 2004 and 2012. While the most students were noted in the USA, with 175 and 249 students, remained stability at 2 percent took the final place over a period of 8 years respectively. When Canada was approximately 4 times compared to other countries from bar chart, this diagram was noticed in 2004 2 percent more than students in 2012, at 7 percent.

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