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The Dutch Are Back on Top in EF's Global Ranking of English Proficiency
ZURICH, Nov. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

- Global survey of over two million adults reveals worldwide trends in English 
proficiency

EF Education First [http://www.ef.com/] released today the ninth annual edition 
of its EF English Proficiency Index [http://www.ef.com/epi] (EF EPI), analyzing 
data from 2.3 million non-native English speakers in 100 countries and regions. 
This year, the Netherlands replaces Sweden to become the top scorer.
 
"English remains the undisputed global language of business. Our ninth edition 
of the EF EPI is more comprehensive than ever, providing valuable insights for 
governments to evaluate their language learning policies and the return on 
their investments in language training," said Dr. Minh Tran, EF Executive 
Director of Academic Affairs.

The EF EPI is based on test scores from the EF Standard English Test 
[http://www.efset.org/] (EF SET), the world's first free standardized English 
test. The EF SET has been used worldwide by thousands of schools, companies, 
and governments for large-scale testing.

Key findings of the EF EPI 2019 include:

- The network effect of English has never been stronger. The more people use 
English, the more useful it becomes for individuals, businesses, and countries 
to access resources and opportunities. 
- European English skills are polarized, with most of the EU's neighbors not 
developing English proficiency at the same pace as member states. 
- Asia still has the largest gap between individual country scores, and China 
has moved from low to moderate proficiency for the first time. 
- Latin America is finally turning around after years of stagnation. Twelve out 
of 18 countries surveyed in the region improved their proficiency between 2017 
and 2018. 
- Africa's overall average dropped significantly, and the gap between higher 
and lower proficiency countries is wider than ever. 
- Women still outscore men in English skills worldwide, but the gender gap is 
closing. 
- High English proficiency continues to correlate with various indicators of 
economic competitiveness, including higher income and increased labor 
productivity.

The EF English Proficiency Index for Schools (EF EPI-s), a companion report to 
the EF EPI, was also released today. The EF EPI-s examines the acquisition of 
English skills by secondary and tertiary students from 43 countries.

The EF EPI and EF EPI-s reports and country/region fact sheets are available 
for download at http://www.ef.com/epi. 

About EF Education First 
EF Education First is an international education company that focuses on 
language, academics, and cultural experience. Founded in 1965, EF's mission is 
"opening the world through education." With more than 600 schools and offices 
in over 50 countries, EF is the Official Language Training Partner for the 
Tokyo 2020 Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

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Source: EF Education First (EF)
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