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The table shows the languages of international education. As can be seen, 53% of the international education is given in English. Although there are other languages, the bulk of which don´t hit the 10% of international education, as is illustrated in figure 1. In addition, it shows that 16% of education uses other languages which are not named, for instance Spanish language. French is used by 11% of international education, followed by German, which hits only 9%. In figure 2 it is reflected an upward trend in the study of English by adult people, which began to rise slightly in 1950, although in the last years the number of adults learning English is dramatically increasing. This is also reflected in the chart, where we can see that, currently, 2000 million adults are learning English. However, according to the graph, since 2010, this number has begun to fall and is predicted to fall steadily until 2050.
 * (page 121 Student´s Book)**