The pie charts illustrate the information about the percentage of British pupils at one university who were able to speak Spanish, German, French and other languages in addition to English in England in 2000 and 2010. Overall, we can see it that the largest proportions of British students spoke Spanish in addition to English whereas least percentage of pupils were able to speak German. To begin with, it is clearly evident that 3 out of 10 pupils were able to speak Spanish language at one university in England in 2000 while this percentage rose in 2010 and 35% students spoke this language. However, around 15 percent pupils spoke French and other languages in England at on university. In 2010, the proportion of pupils went down who were able to speak French. Only 10 percent pupils spoke this language in 2010. To movingfuther, 2 out of 10 students did not like speak other languages and this figure declined in 2010. 10 percent people were able to speak German language in England in 2000 and 2010.
The pie charts illustrate the information about the percentage of British
pupils
at one university who were
able
to
speak
Spanish, German, French and other
languages
in addition
to English in England in 2000 and 2010.
Overall
, we can
see
it that the largest proportions of British students
spoke
Spanish
in addition
to English whereas least percentage of
pupils
were
able
to
speak
German. To
begin
with, it is
clearly
evident that 3 out of 10
pupils
were
able
to
speak
Spanish
language
at one university in England in 2000 while this percentage rose in 2010 and 35% students
spoke
this
language
.
However
, around 15 percent
pupils
spoke
French and other
languages
in England at on university. In 2010, the proportion of
pupils
went down who were
able
to
speak
French.
Only
10 percent
pupils
spoke
this
language
in 2010. To
movingfuther
, 2 out of 10 students did not like
speak
other
languages
and this figure declined in 2010. 10 percent
people
were
able
to
speak
German
language
in England in 2000 and 2010.