The Netherlands, Austria and Denmark top EF’s Global English Proficiency Ranking

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

ZURICH, Nov. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — EF Education First released today the 2021 edition of its EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI), analysing data from two million non-native English speakers in 112 countries and regions. As worldwide levels of English improve, Scandinavia no longer dominates the top positions of this global ranking. The Netherlands held on to its number 1 spot by a comfortable margin.

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“Despite the decline in travel, English continues to facilitate cross-border communication and cooperation as well as enabling new modes of work. This year’s EF EPI is more comprehensive than ever, providing valuable insights for governments to evaluate their language learning policies and highlight strategic areas to improve upon,” said Kate Bell, Author of the EF English Proficiency Index.

The EF EPI is based on test scores from the EF Standard English Test (EF SET), used worldwide by thousands of schools, companies, and governments for large-scale testing as well as millions of individual test takers.

Key findings of the EF EPI 2021 include:

  • Europe’s English proficiency is consistently strong and climbing, driven in large part by improved proficiency among older adults.
  • Central and East Asia are trending up while South Asia and the ASEAN countries have more mixed trajectories.
  • Latin America’s upward trend continues with improvements in three-fourths of the countries surveyed.
  • North Africa continues to improve and a clearer picture of the rest of the continent is emerging as more countries are added to the index.
  • Adults over 30 have improved most since last year, and those over 40 scored in the Moderate proficiency band for the first time. These trends highlight adults’ ability to gain language skills throughout their careers.
  • On average, most industries do not have strong enough English proficiency to work optimally (Moderate proficiency or higher). Education, government, and healthcare sectors remain at the bottom of the industry ranking.
  • Men’s English proficiency has outpaced women’s for the first time, driven by a rise in men’s proficiency levels.
  • For the first time, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana, Haiti, Madagascar, Moldova, Mozambique, Somalia, South Sudan and Tanzania have sufficient data to be included in the index.

The EF EPI report is available for download at https://www.ef.com/epi/.

About EF Education First
EF Education First (EF), founded in Sweden in 1965, provides culturally immersive education through language, travel, cultural exchange, and academic programs in over 100 countries. EF developed the EF Standard English Test (EF SET), the first free standardized English test. EF’s mission is opening the world through education.

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