Yahoo Poland Wyszukiwanie w Internecie

Search results

  1. Take the EF Standard English Test and get an accurate assessment of your English level from home

  2. The 2023 report includes English proficiency levels by gender, age group, and region, within countries, and some English proficiency scores by city. The website displays portions of the report and has analysis of English skills in many countries and territories.

  3. For Africa: The highest-ranked country is South Africa (#12), followed by Kenya (#23) and Nigeria (#28)4. The lowest-ranked country is Democratic Republic of Congo (#111), followed by Libya (#110) and Rwanda (#109)4. The average score for Africa is 443 (very low proficiency)[7].

  4. The premiere global measure of English language proficiency is the Education First English Proficiency Index (EF EPI), which tracks English proficiency in approximately 111 countries in which English is not the primary language.

  5. According to SA census, 31% of South Africans know English, mother tongue or not. Zulu 53%, Xhosa 37% and Afrikaans 34% are ahead. Similar situation in India at about 20%.

  6. 15 lis 2017 · The following chart describes the broad picture of English proficiency at a regional level. Europe remains at the top of the regional table again this year, with Asia close behind, Africa and Latin America in the middle of the pack, and the Middle East lagging well below global averages.

  7. You may be able to tell the difference between a person who only speaks a few words in English and a native English speaker, but what about everyone in between? How can you determine your English level? And how many English proficiency levels are there?

  1. Ludzie szukają również