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Band 6+: The charts below give information about the survey results about people's views towards studying languages. The first chart shows the reasons for studying an additional language. the second pie chart displays the preferred ways of learning a new language

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The image features two data visualizations related to language learning motivations and preferred methods. The first graph, a horizontal bar chart, displays percentages for reasons for learning an additional language: To travel approximately 5%, To socialize on social media approximately 10%, To improve communication approximately 15%, To explore different cultures approximately 20%, To expand social circle approximately 25%, and To have an additional life skill approximately 30%. The second graph is a pie chart detailing preferred methods for learning an additional language: Use self-access resources 45%, Take a course 30%, and Live or study abroad 25%.
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The given charts illustrate some factors why people choose to learn a new language, and favorite ways of studying a new language.

At first glance, traveling is the main reason for learning an additional language, and favorite ways of studying a new language. In addition, using self-access resources is the most common option to study an additional language.

Regarding the reasons for learning an additional language, traveling is prioritized motivation which is chosen by 30% of learners, followed by the figure for socializing on social media, at around 21%. Additionally, over 15% of people learn an additional language to enhance their communication skills. Moreover, the percentage of people who learn an extra language to explore different cultures is higher than those who want to expand their social circle. 13% as opposed to over 10%. The percentage of residents who study to have an additional life skill stands at the bottom position at nearly 10%.

In terms of preferred ways to learn a new language, using self-access resources dominate, being selected by 45% of respondents, whereas 30% of residents prefer taking a course. Almost 25% of learners choose to live or study abroad as their favorite ways to learn an extra language.

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