The pie charts compare the differences in how the populations of three countries learned English between 2010 and 2015.
Overall, it is clear that in 2015 there was no increase in evening classes, but the reverse was true, online study saw rapid growth.
Focusing on the increases first, there was a significant growth in Country B, increasing to well over at 32%.In Country A the number of students which, learned the English in the abroad, grew moderatly to 10% in 2015, with overseas students In country C rising at 3% in 2010, but 5 years ago it was not at all.Online learning increased gradually from 6% to 15%, in Country C. Students studying abroad remained constant in both years, at 20%.
There was a big decrease in Country B in the eveing classes students, decling to just under a half at 48%. In country Bnighttime education falled less than a fifth by14%.Futhermore, in country A fell out of abroad education and evening classes to 2% and 3% respectively.
