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Band 5+: The chart below shows the percentage of international students at Tertiary level in global destinations in 2006. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a pie chart depicting the distribution of international students at the tertiary level in 2006 with the following data: U.S. 22%, U.K. 14%, France 10%, Germany 10%, Japan 5%, China 6%, Australia 7%, Canada 3%, and all other countries 23%.
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The pie chart provides informations about the percentage of international student at tertiarly level in global destinations in 2006. Overall it is noticeable that the country with the numerous student at tertiarly level is United-State, while the one with the less percentage is Canada.

As the diagram suggest the biggest percentage is rapresented by all the other country that are not writted in the pie chart their about 23 percent. Otherwise with 22 percent is United-States the first in the row. It is interesting to notice that all the other main country with student at tertiarly level are provenient from Europe, with 10 percent for France, 10 percent for Germany, and other 10 percent for the United-Kingdom. It is clear form the data that if we put all the European country together they have the highest percentage of the pie chart with 30 percent.

It could be noticed that in comparaison to the percentage of European students of all the other continent get a lower percentage. Cina and Japan together as Asia are an insignificant minority with only 11 percent. Similarly for Australia with 7 percent of students. Finally United-State and Canada represent 24 percent of students, becoming second bihind Europe.

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