Two pie charts compares the percentage of English students in a university of United Kingdom who have the ability to use foreign languages between 2000 and 2010.
In 2000, most of these people could speak Spanish as a second language at 30% which was followed by the figure of no other language with 20%. The number of students who able to speak two other language and German were the same which was a half of no other language. Finally, the amount of student who could use French and another language were identical at 15%.
After 10 years, Spanish was still the most choice for the second language of this university’s students at 35% of all which was slightly higher than 2000. No other second language, French and German were able to speak by the identical number of students at 10%. The figure for another language and two other languages was 20% and 15%, respectively.