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Band 5+: The two bar charts show the proportion of 14-16 year-old students studying a modern foreign language in an English-speaking country and the top three popular foreign languages. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two bar charts; the first chart titled "Percentage of students who studied a foreign language" has data for two years, 1984 and 2007, with separate bars for Girls and Boys. In 1984, Girls were around 38%, and Boys were about 25%. In 2007, Girls increased to around 52%, and Boys to nearly 42%. The second chart titled "Top 3 languages studied by students" includes three languages; French, German, and Spanish for the years 1984 and 2007. In 1984, French was slightly above 20%, German close to 20%, and Spanish around 10%. In 2007, Spanish surged to slightly above 50%, French decreased to just under 20%, and German dropped to about 10%.
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The provided two bar charts illustrate the percentage of 14 to 16 year old students who study a contemporary global language in an english-speaking nation and the three most commont other languages.between1984 and 2007. These other languages are categorized as French, German, and Spanish.

Looking at an overall perspective, it is apparent that girls dominate boys in the ratio of students studying an international language. In addition, French is still the highest position among other categories during the given period.

To begin with, the contribution in ratio of individual students who studied in another language experienced a downward trend from 1984 to 2007. The girl’s ratio started at nearly around 50% and decreased to 40%. Meanwhile the boy’s ratio fell to 5% at 25% in the final year.

Turning to the top three famous foreign data, French and German declined during the same time frame except Spanish. Both began at 50% and 20% declined to 25% and 15% respectively. In contrast, Spanish rose five-fold to 10% in the last period shown.

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