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The bar chart and table show information about students

from abroad studying in four English-speaking countries


in 2004 and 2012.
Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the
main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

The bar chat illustrates the amount of students from oversee


studying in four English-speaking nations between 2004 and
2012, while the table show foreign students as percentage of
total student in the countries.
Overall, the trend is increase in both the number and
percentage of foreign student in four countries from 2004 to
2012.
With regard to the table, in 2004, the percentage of foreign
students was highest in Australia, at 24% of total student
number in 2012. In the USA, the proportion of study abroad
was remained stable, at 2%, which was lowest the percentage
of four countries.
The bar chart demonstrates that the number of students in the
USA had the most student, rising from approximately 180,000
in 2004 to around 245,000 in 2012. The amount of student
abroad in UK and Australia were similar, increasing from
approximately 120,000 in 2004 to almost 200,000. The figure
for Canada was slowly increased, just from around 40,000 to
60.000 between 2004 and 2012.

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