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China's English ability lagging behind.
Updated: 2012-11-03 07:42 By Zhang Yue ( China Daily)

A recent survey shows that China has a low proficiency in English.

The finding was in Education First's English Proficiency Index, a ranking of English-language abilities worldwide. Between 2009 and 2011, the survey examined 1.7 million people in 54 countries in which English is not the first language.


Results showed that the 11 countries with the highest English proficiency are all European. Sweden was first, followed by Denmark and the Netherlands.China ranked 36th, which was the second-lowest in Asia.

Education First is one of the world's largest private education companies.

"China dropped from 29th last year to 36th this year in ranking," said Caroline Engstler, a senior language education specialist with EF, who assisted with the survey. "Part of the reason we noticed is that this year, listening comprehension takes up a larger percentage in the survey."

Engstler also said that in China, learning English usually ends once schooling is completed.

"Compared with people in European countries, people in Asia do not work as hard to improve their English once they step into a career," Engstler said.

Zheng Zhaoyu, the deputy general manager of the training department at Education International Cooperation Group, agreed that Chinese people have low proficiency in English.

"Compared with many other countries, like Singapore and India, China lacks an environment to practice English. Students have few opportunities to practice English outside of school," he said, adding that learning a language requires such practice.

He also said many Chinese students study English for tests. However, many well-recognized tests, such as the national college entrance exam, still focus on reading and writing instead of listening and speaking, which leads to students failing to practice listening and speaking, and that leads to low proficiency scores, Zheng said.

Education International Cooperation Group is preparing its own report on English proficiency of students from first- and second-tier cities who study overseas. The report, which the group plans to release before the summer of 2013, will help parents and students make decisions when they plan to study overseas.

Participants in the Education First survey were mostly those who finished their tests on the EF website, or those who came to EF for learning inquiries and took the survey as a placement test. In other words, they were people who are willing to learn the language.

The survey evaluates grammar, reading comprehension and listening comprehension, but speaking English is not included in the test as it is difficult to evaluate in an online platform.

The EF English proficiency index was first released in 2011, which indicated the English proficiency level of people in 44 countries worldwide from 2007 to 2009.

The survey also shows that residents of Singapore and Malaysia have the highest English proficiency in Asia.

Cheng Zhaoxiang, dean of the school of foreign languages of Peking University, said that English learning in both educational institutions and the public environment still has room for improvement.

"Especially in the Chinese mainland, English is still rarely used in our daily life because people can read only Chinese on many items such as road signs and food wrappers," he said. "Also, in many other non-English-speaking countries, most teachers giving English lessons in universities are from English-speaking countries, whereas in China, English lessons in universities are still taught by Chinese."

It also shows that in Asia, people with the highest English proficiency are those who just graduated from high school, and the proficiency index starts to decrease since then.

But Education First's Engstler said China's proficiency situation could change for the better.

"China is a country with the largest number of English learners in the world," she said. "Though its English proficiency still needs to be improved, it is now one of the most important language education markets worldwide. About 100,000 native-English speakers are teaching in China at the moment."

Luo Wangshu contributed to this story.

zhangyue@chinadaily.com.cn

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INDIA is Ranked 14 in English proficiency in the world with a score of 57.49(missing high proficiency with just 0.01)

PAKISTAN is Ranked 17 with a score of 56.03.

EF EPI English Proficiency Index - Comparing English skills between countries - EF EPI
 
EF EPI Country Rankings
Very high proficiency
Rank Country

1 Sweden
2 Denmark
3 Netherlands
4 Finland
5 Norway
High proficiency
Rank Country
6 Belgium
7 Austria
8 Hungary
9 Germany
10 Poland
11 Czech Republic
12 Singapore
13 Malaysia
Moderate proficiency
Rank Country
14 India
15 Switzerland
16 Slovakia
17 Pakistan
18 Spain
19 Portugal
20 Argentina
21 South Korea
22 Japan
23 France
24 Italy
25 Hong Kong
Low proficiency
Rank Country
26 Uruguay
27 Indonesia
28 Iran
29 Russia
30 Taiwan
31 Vietnam
32 Turkey
33 Peru
34 Costa Rica
35 Morocco
36 China
37 Qatar
38 Mexico
Very low proficiency
Rank Country
39 Chile
40 Venezuela
41 El Salvador
42 Syria
43 Ecuador
44 Algeria
45 Kuwait
46 Brazil
47 Guatemala
48 Egypt
49 UAE
50 Colombia
51 Panama
52 Saudi Arabia
53 Thailand
54 Libya

Phillippines was not in the test?
 
Really,so many proficiency in this article and I have no idea about it,now I know my eglish is not in proficiency ranks.
 
Proud to know that India is ranked 14 in the world.
I am sure we will be in the category of high proficiency in English by next year.
You need a score of 57.5 for high category,India's score is 57.49.
 
That's because in China, we speak Chinese. :wave:

English is mostly useful for communicating with outsiders. It is useful for business, but you only need a few people in a company who are English-language proficient, the rest don't need it.
 
Which non-Chinese country has the highest Chinese proficiency? That's what matters.
 
We have our own beautiful language which sounds like music and it is written like art. We have an advanced language that few other languages can compare with us!

We dont need english to unify our Country!
 
We have our own beautiful language which sounds like music and it is written like art. We have an advanced language that few other languages can compare with us!

We dont need english to unify our Country!

I heard traditional Chinese music is on the verge of extinction, Chinese mostly love to listen western music in Chinese language.
 
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