The table shows the reason for studying the English language for the people of Japan. The information is based on a survey that was conducted in the year 2000.
The given table data is based on a survey of the year 2000 and related to the factors that influenced the Japanese to study English.
Looking at all overall perspective, it is readily apparent that the majority of people wanted to travel abroad by learning English. whereas, the least striking reason was work abroad.
Having a glimpse at the illustrations reveals that after travelling abroad, the most prevalent aspect to learn English was business tours about 30 percents. Less than 10 percents of people were studying the international language to work abroad and training provided by the employer.
Shifting to the remaining data, for the purposes of promotion in an existing job just 17 percents of people had studied English.Japeneseearnt English for having a foreign a spouse and making new friends by 11 percents and 17 percents respectively. Only 19 percents of Japanese had studied English for the reason of study abroad.
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