EF's Global Ranking of English Skills Shows Netherlands Still on Top

          Global survey of over one million adults maps worldwide trends in English proficiency 

          The Netherlands still has the world's best non-native English speakers, according to the EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI) released today by EF Education First. This year's EF EPI results were first announced at a reception in the U.K.'s House of Commons.

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          "Given the vast sums that parents, governments, and companies invest in English training, the EF EPI serves as a valuable resource for sparking a discussion on the best ways to improve a country's English level," said Minh N. Tran, EF Senior Director of Research. "In today's global economy, the advantages of learning English transcend borders."

          The EF EPI 2017 ranks 80 countries and territories based on data from more than one million adults who took the EF Standard English Test (EF SET), the world's first free standardized English test. The EF SET provides language learners access to a high-quality, standardized English test. The EF SET has been used worldwide by thousands of schools, companies, and governments, where large-scale testing was previously cost prohibitive.

          Highlights of the EF EPI 2017 include:

          - For the first time, Africa is included in the EF EPI as a distinct region with nine African countries represented. The region has the largest gender gap, with African women outperforming men and scoring above the global average.
          - Europe leads the world in English proficiency, with eight European countries in the top 10. The Middle East occupies the lowest ranks.
          - Asia has the world's second best proficiency, but the largest gap between individual country scores.
          - Colombia, Guatemala, and Panama all improved enough to break out of the Very Low Proficiency band. Despite significant spending on education within Latin America, the region still performs below global averages.
          - Worldwide, women speak English better than men, although the gap is narrower for some world regions than in previous editions of the EF EPI.
          - English proficiency is linked to economic competitiveness, social development, and innovation. Countries with higher English proficiency tend to have higher average incomes, better quality of life, and greater investment in research and development.

          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 26 countries.

          The EF EPI and EF EPI-s reports and country fact sheets are available for download at http://www.ef.com/epi. The full EF EPI 2017 ranking is below.

          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." EF has more than 500 schools and offices in over 50 countries.

          EF English Proficiency Index 2017:
 
    Rank  Country              EF EPI Proficiency Band

    1     Netherlands          Very High

    2     Sweden               Very High

    3     Denmark              Very High

    4     Norway               Very High

    5     Singapore            Very High

    6     Finland              Very High

    7     Luxembourg           Very High

    8     South Africa         Very High

    9     Germany              High

    10    Austria              High

    11    Poland               High

    12    Belgium              High

    13    Malaysia             High

    14    Switzerland          High

    15    Philippines          High

    16    Serbia               High

    17    Romania              High

    18    Portugal             High

    19    Hungary              High

    20    Czech Republic       High

    21    Slovakia             High

    22    Bulgaria             Moderate

    23    Greece               Moderate

    24    Lithuania            Moderate

    25    Argentina            Moderate

    26    Dominican Republic   Moderate

    27    India                Moderate

    28    Spain                Moderate

    29    Hong Kong            Moderate

    30    South Korea          Moderate

    31    Nigeria              Moderate

    32    France               Moderate

    33    Italy                Moderate

    34    Vietnam              Moderate

    35    Costa Rica           Moderate

    36    China                Low

    37    Japan                Low

    38    Russia               Low

    39    Indonesia            Low

    40    Taiwan               Low

    41    Brazil               Low

    42    Macau                Low

    43    Uruguay              Low

    44    Mexico               Low

    45    Chile                Low

    46    Bangladesh           Low

    47    Ukraine              Low

    48    Cuba                 Low

    49    Panama               Low

    50    Peru                 Low

    51    Colombia             Low

    52    Pakistan             Low

    53    Thailand             Low

    54    Guatemala            Low

    55    Ecuador              Low

    56    Tunisia              Low

    57    United Arab Emirates Low

    58    Syria                Very Low

    59    Qatar                Very Low

    60    Morocco              Very Low

    61    Sri Lanka            Very Low

    62    Turkey               Very Low

    63    Jordan               Very Low

    64    Azerbaijan           Very Low

    65    Iran                 Very Low

    66    Egypt                Very Low

    67    Kazakhstan           Very Low

    68    Venezuela            Very Low

    69    El Salvador          Very Low

    70    Oman                 Very Low

    71    Mongolia             Very Low

    72    Saudi Arabia         Very Low

    73    Angola               Very Low

    74    Kuwait               Very Low

    75    Cameroon             Very Low

    76    Algeria              Very Low

    77    Cambodia             Very Low

    78    Libya                Very Low

    79    Iraq                 Very Low

    80    Laos                 Very Low

          Source: EF Education First (EF)


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