The figure illustrates percentage of British students, who are able to speak languages other than English in two different years. This comparison demonstrated as two pie charts. The upper Pie shows the percentages in year 2000 and the Below one is for year 2010. In 2000, the most language which was spoken is the Spanish after that, French and other languages were popular. 20 percent of the students were not able to speak in other one. however, in 2010 this result has been decreased to 10 percent. The students are showing great keen on Spanish language between the years. The percentage of the students who speak Spanish in 2010 is 35%. French has been declined 5% from 2000 to 2010. The language which has no changing is German with 10%. We can observe the students progress by learning two languages; Increasment of 5% prove this claim. In other languages that clustered in one group shows 5% progressing from 15% to 20 percent in this 10 years.
The figure illustrates percentage of British
students
, who are able to speak
languages
other
than English in two
different
years. This comparison demonstrated as two pie charts. The upper Pie
shows
the percentages in
year
2000 and the Below one is for
year
2010. In 2000, the most
language
which
was spoken
is the Spanish after that, French and
other
languages
were popular. 20 percent of the
students
were not able to speak in
other
one.
however
, in 2010 this result has
been decreased
to 10 percent. The
students
are showing great keen on Spanish
language
between the years. The percentage of the
students
who speak Spanish in 2010 is 35%. French has
been declined
5% from 2000 to 2010. The
language
which has no changing is German with 10%. We can observe the
students
progress by learning two
languages
;
Increasment
of 5% prove this claim. In
other
languages
that clustered in one group
shows
5% progressing from 15% to 20 percent in this 10 years.