Even if English is the second most-spoken language in the world, there are more people learning English (secondary speakers) than people who claim English as their first language. Here's where people tend to score well and poorly on tests of English from Education First.

Green and blue countries have higher proficiency levels than yellow and orange ones.
- Scandinavian countries, Finland, Poland, and Austria fare best.
- The Middle East generally lacks proficient English speakers.

HOW WOULD YOU 'EVALUATE' THE ENGLISH LEVEL OF YOUR COUNTRY: Very High / High / Moderate / Low / Very Low?

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  • Yeah, what a shame! :(
    We'll have to work harder.
  • @Daniel yeah I understand that pretty well. My country (Spain) has a low level as well (even if the map says our level is 'moderate', i think it's closer to 'low' than that) We also have to learn from other neighboring countries.

    Thank you all for your comments!! :)

  • Here in Brazil, according to the map we have a low proficiency level. Brazil has much more to get better as top this. Even Argentina, a country in our neighbourhood has better levels.

  • WOW! My country is under the band of 'very high'. I'm a bit surprise. But it's a nice surprise, I think.

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