List of english speaking nations

    • Which countries use English as an official language?

      Most recently Rwanda, long a French-speaking country, has switched to English as an official language. Burundi and Gabon are switching from French to English, and South Sudan is adopting English. The use of English as an official language in schools, universities, and government offices across the African continent raises a number of key issues.


    • Which countries say English is important?

      BRIC countries: Brazil, Russia and China are all among the five countries and territories least likely to say that English is important. Although these countries and territories feature towards the low end of the list, at least 50% of all employers (apart from in Chile) still say that English is important for their organisation.


    • Which countries have the highest English skills gaps?

      Countries and territories that have historically traded with non-English-speaking countries often have the highest English skills gaps. The gap is smaller in countries/territories where English is an official or de facto official language (e.g. Singapore and India).


    • What percentage of the workforce has no English language skills gaps?

      In English-speaking countries, two thirds of the workforce have no English language skills gaps. The highest skills gaps are in countries/territories where English is not an official language, with almost one in five employers reporting that over 70% of their workforce has a skills gap.


    • [PDF File]List of English Speaking Countries and Territories Waived ...

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      List of English Speaking Countries In general, students from following countries are exempt from providing English Proficiency test scores when applying to Washburn University. However, graduate students or undergraduate students who intend to study Nursing or pursue a BSN degree may not be exempt.


    • [PDF File]Why Are More African Countries Adopting English as an ...

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      The following is a list of countries and territories that are listed in the CIA World Factbook as having English as their official language, the most widely used language, or is listed first for languages spoken in the country. Applicants from these locations are not required to submit proof of English for admission purposes to RCC.


    • [PDF File]HISTORY AND CULTURE OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES

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      A lot of people speak English in China, Japan, India, African and many other countries. In 2014, there were 58 sovereign states and 21 non-sovereign entities where English was an official language. Many country subdivisions have declared English an official language at the local or regional level.



    • [PDF File]English at Work: global analysis of language skills in the ...

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      In this report, we present a global, cross-industry overview of English language skills in the workplace. Cambridge English is the global leader in English language assessment. We offer a wide range of English language exams, including business English tests.


    • [PDF File]List of accepted English-speaking countries - Edugo Abroad

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      List of accepted English-speaking countries List of accepted English-speaking countries Our list is based on the UK Border Agency’s list of majority English-speaking countries, with the addition of those countries for which we have independent evidence that they are majority English-speaking.


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