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The given pie charts illustrate the percentages of British students at a university in England who were able to speak languages other than English in two different years. Overall, Spanish was the most popular spoken language after English, followed by French, another language, German and two other languages, in descending order. In 2000, Spanish was […]
The data illustrates the proportions of students from the Great Kingdom who studied at universities in England and could speak other languages besides English between 2000 and 2010. In the first illustration, we see the percentage of British students who are able to speak other languages but cannot speak English. Thirty percent of learners speak […]
The charts illustrate the percentages of British students who were able to speak foreign languages, excluding English, at one university in England over the course of a decade from 2000 to 2010. It is clear that the proportion of students who could speak only Spanish was predominant in England. By 2010, there was a decrease […]
The pie charts illustrate the percentages of British students who enabled to speak other languages at a university in England in the years 2000 and 2010. Overall, British students speaking Spanish accounted for the highest proportion in both years, while German remained the least spoken language. In 2000, Spanish comprised 30% of students, highlighting its […]
The provided data illustrates the percentage of UK students at a university in England who could speak languages other than English between 2000 and 2010. This data is presented in pie charts, which display six segments representing different languages aside from English. The languages listed are as follows: German, Spanish, French, No Other Language, Another […]
