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The given bar charts depict the percentage of students aged 14 to 16 who studying a language that is not their mother tongue in an English speaking country, and the top three foreign languages. Overall, the data clearly reveals that more girls were learning a foreign language in both 1984, and 2007.In 1984, and 2007, […]
The charts illustrate the proportion of 14 – 16 year-old students learning a modern foreign language in an English-speaking country, and the three most popular foreign languages. Overall, boys are more likely to learn foreign languages compared to girls and the percentage of students who choose to learn foreign languages decreased over the period. The […]
The given bar charts illustrate the percentage of boys and girls of 14-16 year age group studying foreign languages, and the top three foreign languages opted by those children of an English speaking country. In 1984 only 50% of girls and 30% of boys studied foreign languages. This number fell between both genders and in […]
The graph illustrates the figures for students learning a foreign language and the three top-tier languages studied performed by gender in the year of 1984 and 2007. As can be overall understanding, the graph noticeably reveals that the percentage of girls studying a language is superior to that of the other gender. Additionally, while French […]
The provided bar charts depict the number of modern foreign language learners in various countries whose mother tongue is English from the age of 14 to 16 years old and the most common foreign languages from 1984 to 2007. Generally speaking, the charts show that females outnumber males in students who study foreign languages. Despite […]
