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The image displays a line graph depicting the number of students choosing French vs Mandarin as language options in a school in England from 1997 to 2001. French starts at around 160 students in 1997 and experiences a steady decline, dropping to about 100 by 2001. In contrast, Mandarin begins at nearly 20 students in 1997 and shows a consistent increase, rising to just under 80 students by 2001. There are markers for each year, showing slight fluctuations but overall maintaining the described trends for both languages.
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The line graph shows the number of 13-year-old students in one school in England who chose to study French and Mandarin between 2000 and the present.
Overall, the number of students who choosing French decreased significantly over the period, while Mandarin became increasingly popular. Despite this popularity French remained the more popular language at the end of the period.
In 2000, French was selected by 150 students and made it the most popular language. Then it fell to around 90 students by 2005. After that, it slightly rose to 100 students in 2006, but it’s slowly declining to 90 at the present time.
In contrast, only 8 students chose Mandarin in 2000. The number rose sharply over the next 5 years reaching about 72students in 2005. Although the figure generally increased and finished at 75 students in the present year.
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