It appears that China is facing challenges in terms of English proficiency. According to the EF EPI 2022 (English Proficiency Index, which primarily focuses on non-English-native countries), China is ranked 62nd out of 111 countries and regions, placing it in the "Low Proficiency" category. In contrast, the country I currently reside in, the Netherlands, ranks at the top. So, why is there such a stark contrast?
Let's delve into my first-hand experiences of living in both countries and explore the surprising factors behind this discrepancy!
The five words we will cover in this episode are: “有意思”, “绝大部分”, “诸如”, “国际化“, and ”有钱人”.
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Where to find the EF EPI 2022 report
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0:00 Introduction
0:20 Can Chinese people speak English well?
1:55 Why China's English ability is lagging behind?
6:49 Why are Dutch people's English skills good?
9:05 Did a Chinese politician suggest not studying English?
10:42 The five words we will cover in this episode.
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