The pie chart provides data on the percentage of native languages spoken by students at Cambridge College in the year 2007. Overall, English maintained the top position, while Hindi experienced the most significant surge.
In 2007, the English language led with 45 percent. Hindi had 30 percent, surpassing Chinese and French. Similarly, Chinese took third place, after French.
Urdu recorded the lowest figures. Although Chinese and French had almost similar numbers initially, by 2007, French outpaced Chinese by a significant margin. A similar pattern emerged between English and Hindi, as English’s student intake more than tripled.
In summary, the number of languages spoken by Cambridge students increased. English remained the top language, while Hindi experienced the most rapid growth. French, despite an increase, remained the least popular choice.
