Your Answer ▼ The pie graph exhibits information about languages other than English that British students can speak at one British university in 2000 and 2010. Overall, students speaking Spanish as a second language accounted for the largest proportion in both periods. Also, the percentage of students who speak more than one language increased over a 10-year period between 2000 and 2010. Firstly, more than 30% of British students adopted Spanish as their second language in 2000 and 2010, with 30% and 35%, respectively. In addition, the portion of English students who speak languages other than French, German, and Spanish rose from 15% in 2000 to 20% in 2010. However, regarding the French only sector, the proportion decreased by 5% between 2000 and 2010. Nevertheless, the percentage of speaking German as a second language remained the same in both periods at 10%. From 2000 to 2010, it is notable that the percentage of speaking no other language reduced by 10%, which means the portion of overall multilingual students increased. Conversely, British students who speak two other languages increased from 10% in 2000 to 15% in 2010. |