The table below gives information about the languages that high school students speak at home in one school district in the USA. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The table below gives information about the languages that high school students speak at home in one school district in the USA. oD12B
The table below presents the data on what native languages like Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Arabic… every high schooler of uses for a speech at home. The data inform in terms the average number of students in a school.
Overall, the most used languages in 2008 and 2014 were Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese and Chinese. The least used at home were Polish and Nepalese; despite Nepalese having an increase in 2014 resulting to be a little bit higher than Hindi but in 2008 it was holding the lowest usage.
The three languages that were the most common for students speaking indoors were ranged from 1875 to 15110 students in 2008 and 6 years later with the range from 4670 to 28816 students, having a significant growth; unlike Spanish and Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese had a slight decrease. For the least common languages. The Nepalese had an increasement of 344 students in 2014 while Polish had a downgrade of 28 students.
The table below presents the data on what native
languages
like Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese, Chinese, Arabic… every high schooler of
uses
for a speech at home. The data inform in terms the average number of
students
in a school.
Overall
, the most
used
languages
in 2008 and 2014 were Spanish, Korean, Vietnamese and Chinese. The least
used
at home were Polish and Nepalese; despite Nepalese having an increase in 2014 resulting to be a
little bit
higher than Hindi
but
in 2008 it was holding the lowest usage.
The three
languages
that were the most common for
students
speaking indoors
were ranged
from 1875 to 15110
students
in 2008 and 6 years later with the range from 4670 to 28816
students
, having a significant growth; unlike Spanish and Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese had a slight decrease. For the least common
languages
. The Nepalese had an
increasement
of 344
students
in 2014 while Polish had a downgrade of 28
students
.
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