The two charts compare the proportion of second language acquisition choices by Australian secondary school pupils from Melbourne and Sydney cities.
Overall, Mandarin has the highest rate choice as a second language by pupils, on the other hand, Indonesian and Other languages shares the bottom of the attraction rates in Melbourne. In Sydney, while Mandarin protects the high taking attractions from pupils but Italian language take place as the lowest interesting rate in the chart.
Italian is accounted for percent in Melbourne, and experienced a equal threefold increase in Sydney. The far east language Mandarin is in Malbourne and has a slightly growth of %5 in Sydney. Japanese and Other languages choiced and as second languages by Melborne pupils respectively, and these figures rose to and in Sydney.
Other language, which comprised almost a one of out of ten by Melbourne pupils second language choices, up to in Sydney. Italian and Indonesian languages were at 15% and 10%, respectively, and both decreased by %5 after Sydney pupils second language choices. In contrast, contribution from Mandarin and Japanese languages remained constant attraction rank state both Melbourne and Sydney.
