The two table charts compare the percentage of British students who can use additional language apart from English in a particular university in England in 2000 and 2010.
Overall,
it can be seen that the majority of students can speak at least one other
language. Simultaneously, the largest proportion of students were able to speak
Spanish as a second language in both periods given, while German remained the
lowest in 2000 and 2010.
First
of all, the figure of Spanish was 30% in 2000, which showed a slight increase
to 35% in 2010. Similarly, students who can speak another language and two
others constituted 15% and 10% in 2000 and then the proportion of the two
groups experienced positive growth of five percentage points in 2010.
Looking
at the remaining options, 20% of students could speak only English in 2000. At
the same time, the rate of student using only French and German were 15% and
10% each. Interestingly, all three categories aforementioned composed the same
proportion at 10% in 2010.
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