The pie chart delineates the number of native speakers of different languages in Canada between 1980 and 1990.
Overall, it is evident that native speakers demonstrated a remarkable upward trend in Urdu and Chinese at Bakersfield Senior College. While the number of native speakers declined notably in English. Moreover, native speakers remained at the same level during the period in other languages.
Focusing on the bigger changes first, native speakers began at 15% in Urdu at Bakersfield Senior College in 1980, and this figure rose steadily to 28% in 1990. Likewise, Chinese native speakers saw a dramatic increase from 9% in 1980 to 11% in 1990 at Bakersfield Senior College.
English native speakers exhibited a noticeable downward trend from 70% in 1980 to 55% in 1990, marking a reduction of approximately 15 percentage points. In addition, the number of native speakers remained unchanged throughout the period in other languages.
In summary, while English remained at the top for native speakers at Bakersfield Senior College. Urdu and Chinese speakers experienced significant upward trends. Moreover, native speakers remained stable throughout the period in other languages.
