The line graph illustrates the number of Vietnamese students studying in different countries: Russia, France, and America over the course of 15 years starting in 2000.
Overall, what stands out from the graph is that the trend was an increase in three countries. The number of Vietnamese students in America and France experienced a significant increase, while Russia saw a slight drop in the first few years and then increased in 2015.
It is clear that the average number of Vietnamese students in America saw a sharp increase over the period in question, starting at around 1. 5 million in 2000 and peaking at 5 million in 2015. Looking at France, the figures show that France leads the way in the number of Vietnamese students in the first years. After that, the trend was down slightly, to around 2. 5 million in 2005. Before increasing dramatically, finishing at around 4. 5 million in 2015, the data was levelled off at 2. 5 million between 2005 and 2010.
By contrast, the average number of Vietnamese students in Russia went in the opposite direction. Furthermore, the figure in Russia saw a significant decrease in the first 10 years, from 3 million in 2000 to under 2 million in 2010. Then the data went up marginally, peaking at 2. 5 million in 2015.
The line graph illustrates the
number
of Vietnamese
students
studying in
different
countries: Russia, France, and America over the course of 15 years starting in 2000.
Overall
, what stands out from the graph is that the trend was an increase in three countries. The
number
of Vietnamese
students
in America and France experienced a significant increase, while Russia
saw
a slight drop in the
first
few years and then increased in 2015.
It is
clear
that the average
number
of Vietnamese
students
in America
saw
a sharp increase over the period in question, starting at around 1. 5
million
in 2000 and peaking at 5
million
in 2015. Looking at France, the figures
show
that France leads the way in the
number
of Vietnamese
students
in the
first
years. After that, the trend was down
slightly
, to around 2. 5
million
in 2005.
Before
increasing
dramatically
, finishing at around 4. 5
million
in 2015, the data
was levelled
off at 2. 5
million
between 2005 and 2010.
By contrast, the average
number
of Vietnamese
students
in Russia went in the opposite direction.
Furthermore
, the figure in Russia
saw
a significant decrease in the
first
10 years, from 3
million
in 2000 to under 2
million
in 2010. Then the data went up
marginally
, peaking at 2. 5
million
in 2015.