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Band 5+: 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 graph and table illustarate the proportions of International students in USA, UK, Australia and Canada between 2004 and 2012.

Overall, the most popular region for students with education purpoces was Unites States, while the canada had the lowest rate of foreign pupils. The similar trend can be observed in UK and Australia, because they were steady in 2004 and.

In terms of specifics, in 2004 America had the largest amount of international learners which was nearly 175.000. In 2012 this trend had increased to its peak of 250.000 of students. Similary, United Kingdom and Australia had remaind relatively stable throughout the period, in 2004 both regions had about 125.000 of foreign pupils, then their statistics rose to approximately 20.000. Finally, in 2004 and 2012, Canada stood at the lowest category than other public their percentage were around 9.000 and 12.000 respectively.

Moreover, the percentages of pupils in the USA unfortunatly unchanged and remained at 2 percent in both years. An there was a wide domination from Australia in 2004 and 2012 this had 19 and 24 percent.

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