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The image exhibits a line graph showing estimated numbers of students (in millions) learning English, Spanish, and Mandarin from 2020 to 2030. English starts at approximately 750 million in 2020, sees a slight dip around 2024 to just below 700 million, then rises back to about 750 million by 2030. Spanish begins at just under 200 million in 2020, steadily increases passing 300 million around 2026, and reaching roughly 400 million by 2030. Mandarin starts close to 200 million in 2020, with a consistent upward trajectory passing 300 million around 2028 and approaching 400 million by 2030. Horizontal demarcations are made at 100 million intervals from 0 to 800 million, and vertical demarcations indicate the years in two-year increments from 2020 to 2030.
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The line chart illustrates the predictions about the number of people who will study three major languages, including English, Spanish, and Mandarin, between 2020 and 2030.
In general, all three languages are well-received by students, as indicated by substantial growth in the number of learners within a decade.
Regarding the language that most people learn, English started with the highest number, with over 500 million students in 2020, while Spanish was over 200 million and Mandarin was 100 million at the same time. Although there will be a slight decline in 2026, English still regains the highest position, with a number is over 700 million in 2030.
On the other hand, from 2020 to 2030, there will be a steady sharp increase in the number of students learning Spanish and Mandarin. Spanish will rise to about 500 million in 2030, a surge of about 300 million learners. Mandarin will also increase at a steady rate, finishing the period at about 600 million, surpassing Spanish’s figure and rising to second place.
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