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The line graph depicts the amount of population from four different countries that came to Australia for educational purposes from 1982 to 2000. Overall, it can be seen that the number of foreign students’ residencies has increased significantly over an eighteen year period. Starting in 1982, Malaysians were the largest number of students living in […]
The provided line graph illustrates the number of residence of internatianal students from Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore in Australia between 1982 and 2000. Overall, it is certain that the number of learners from all countries increased during this period. According to the data, the highest number of students at the beginning were from Malaysia […]
The line graph depicts the number of students from Southeast Asian countries–Indonesia, Hong Kong, Malaysia and Singapore–studying in Australia between 1982 and 2000. Overall, student numbers from all four countries increased steadily throughout the whole time frame, though the trends varied among the nations. At the beginning of the period, Malaysia initially had 5,000 pupils […]
The graph below illustrates information on the number of students from foreign countries who studied in Australia between 1982 and 2000. According to the data given by the graph, it can be clearly seen that the number of students that arrived from Indonesia and Hong Kong differed from Malaysia and Singapore. Between 1982 and 1984, […]
The graph illustrates the number of people from Indonesia, Hong Kong, and Singapore, in 1000s, that visited Australia for education from 1982 to 2000. Overall, there was a gradual rise in the number of overseas students during the period 1982 to 2000. In 1982, most of the students were from Malaysia, while in 2000, Indonesia […]
