Overall, in both years, the most spoken language from British students was Spanish and the least spoken was the Germany language. However, those years presented some differences regarding the other language. Particularly, in 2003, 30% of British students were use Spanish, after ten years, it increased by 5%. Interestingly, one-fifth of the students in 2000 were not speaking any other language expect for English, while this part saw a decrease in 2010 and reached 10%, which was the same proportion that the German and French language maintained for the latter year. By contrast, in 2000, French was spoken by 15% of British students and German the same proportion for both years. Regarding to, the students that were speaking another language accounted for 15% in 2000 and 20% 2010. It is also worth notice that the part of Britishstudents speaking two other languaged rose 10% in 2002 to 15% in 2010.
Overall
, in both years, the most spoken
language
from British
students
was Spanish and the least spoken was the Germany
language
.
However
, those years presented
some
differences regarding the other
language
.
Particularly
, in 2003, 30% of British
students
were
use
Spanish, after ten years, it increased by 5%.
Interestingly
, one-fifth of the
students
in 2000 were not speaking any other
language
expect
for English, while this part
saw
a decrease in 2010 and reached 10%, which was the same proportion that the German and French
language
maintained for the latter
year
. By contrast, in 2000, French
was spoken
by 15% of British
students
and German the same proportion for both years.
Regarding to
, the
students
that were speaking another
language
accounted for 15% in 2000 and 20% 2010. It is
also
worth notice that the part of
Britishstudents
speaking two other
languaged
rose 10% in 2002 to 15% in 2010.