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Top Destinations for English Speakers: Connect with Locals in the Netherlands, Croatia, and Greece

News RoomBy News RoomNovember 30, 2024
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Europe has long been a desirable destination for expatriates, but navigating life in a new country can prove challenging for those who only speak English. While English is widely recognized as a global lingua franca, many individuals move to various European nations without mastering the local language. This reliance on English can become complicated as proficiency varies significantly from one country to another. According to the latest English Proficiency Index (EPI) from Education First (EF), which assesses the English skills of non-native speakers, the destinies of European countries show a distinct separation based on how well they communicate in English.

In the 2024 EPI results, the Netherlands yet again emerged as the frontrunner, exhibiting the highest English proficiency not only in Europe but across the globe with a score of 636 points. Following closely are Norway and Sweden, ranking second and fourth with scores of 610 and 608, respectively. Other European nations such as Croatia, Portugal, Denmark, Greece, and Austria also showcased “very high proficiency” levels in English. These countries offer a relatively welcoming atmosphere for English speakers, making daily interactions and settling in easier for newcomers. Meanwhile, Germany, Romania, Belgium, Finland, and Poland were categorized under “high proficiency,” indicating there are substantial opportunities for English speakers to communicate successfully.

Conversely, some popular tourist destinations in Europe present challenges for English speakers, particularly in France, Italy, and Spain. After having previously maintained a “high proficiency” category, France has seen its English skills decline consistently, dropping from 31st place in 2021 to 49th in the 2024 EPI results, with a score of 524 points. Italy fared somewhat better but remains in the “moderate proficiency” bracket, ranking 46th globally. Spain holds a slightly higher position at 36th. The decline in proficiency has not only affected France but also led to concerns about the overall language skills across the continent, especially given that five other countries, including Moldova and Russia, also fall within this moderate category.

Beyond the specifics of individual countries, the EPI for 2024 reflects a broader trend highlighting a slump in English language proficiency across Europe. Sixty percent of the countries surveyed reported slight decreases in their scores compared to the previous year. This downturn illustrates the potential difficulties English speakers may face as they immerse themselves across various European communities. Notably, while there is a slight improvement in youth proficiency among individuals aged 18-20, overall performance remains weak, prompting questions about the effectiveness of language education and cultural integration for expatriates.

The report also draws attention to a persistent gender gap in English proficiency. Compared to men, women’s proficiency levels have remained relatively stable, while men’s scores have declined, essentially narrowing the gap. Despite this positive development, men still demonstrate stronger proficiency in 40 countries globally. This gender disparity is less notable in Africa, where women have superior English skills. In terms of age demographics, the gap is most pronounced in younger cohorts, gradually closing as age increases, emphasizing the complexity of language acquisition and societal influence.

In summary, while many European countries boast high levels of English proficiency, others challenge English speakers. Nations like the Netherlands and Norway provide ease of communication, while France and Italy have regrettably seen declines in their proficiency scores. The continent’s overall downward trend in English skills suggests potential difficulty for both new arrivals and locals. Although gender-related disparities persist, ongoing changes highlight an evolving landscape for language education and usage. As expatriates consider relocation in Europe, understanding these linguistic dynamics will be crucial to successfully navigating life in their new surroundings.

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