The provided bar charts illustrate data about percentage of pupils in range of 14-16 who are studying a foreign language in a country that their mother-tongue is English and their priority language to learn. Overall, As can be seen from the first chart, the proportion of students who studied another language decrease over time. While the second chart shows during time French is the most popular language that students choice to study.
As can be seen, in 1984, the percentage of girl’s students was well under the half, whereas that of boys was 30%. By 2007, The percentage of girls students fall minimally to tow fifths. On the other hand, boys proportion saw a slight decline of 5%.
The second chart depicts that the most common languages are French, German, and Spanish. In 1984, French, which was 50%, was the most popular language. This was much higher than German and Spanish, which were 20%, and 5% respectively. By 2007, French and German showed a downward tendency while the Spanish rose to 10%.
