The table illustrates data about how many high school students in one school district in the USA spoke different languages indoors in 2008 and 2014.
Overall, what stands out from the chart is that most language speakers saw an upward trend, while the number of Korean, Vietnamese and Polish speakers decreased over the period.In addition, it can be seen that Spanish was the most common language used by U.S. stidents in both 2008 and 2014.
Regarding the languages spoken by a large number of people, Spanish language started at 15,110 students and rose substantially to 28,816 students in 2014.In 2008, 1875 student spoke Chinese at home and this was followed by a rapid growth to 4670 students by 2014.However, the number of people speaking Korean and Vietnamese witnessed a steady decline to 2735 and 1467 students, respectively
If we look at other languages, the number of Arabic speakers experienced a roughly threefold increase to 1302 students by 2014.Similarly, the figure for Russian exactly tripled to 1656 students.While there was a slight rise in the number of students using Hindi languages, a gentle decrease was seen in the figure for Polish.Both Tagalog and Nepalese speakers rose dramatically from 138 to 512 students and from 95 to 439 students during the period
