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The line graph illustrates the rate of students learning five new languages (French, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese, German and other languages), in New Zealand primary school, over eight years, from 2006 to 2014. Over the given period, French has always been by far the language with the highest learning rate. On the other hand, primary school […]
The supplied chart illustrates the proportion of a second language learned by New Zealand students between 2006 and 2014. Overall, six different languages were learned in schools in these 9 years, the most popular language among them was French. All of the languages had fluctuations; for example, some of them had upward trends, but gradually […]
The graph shows the percentages of New Zealand primary school students who were learning a second language for the years 2006 to 2014. It can be clearly seen that the popularity of various languages amongst school children changed over the years. Even languages that started off as equally popular in 2006 experienced a change in […]
This report will describe a line graph comparing the amount of different languages, which learned as the second language by the students in the elementary school of New Zealand during an eight-year period. Overall, it can be can be clearly seen that French and Japanese were the most popular languages among learners in 2006, however […]
The line graph illustrates the proportion of elementary school students in New Zealand learning foreign languages from 2006 to 2014. Overall, six languages are mentioned. Throughout 8 years, the three most common languages are French, Spanish, and Japanese, whereas, Chinese, German, and Others showed the opposite output. In 2006, the most widespread language – France, […]
