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The EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI) attempts to rank countries by the equity of English language skills amongst those adults who took the EF test. [2] It is the product of EF Education First, an international education company, and draws its conclusions from data collected via English tests available for free over the internet.
English: This map seeks to show the level of English language proficiency in countries around the world in five proficiency categories represented by different ...
According to the ranking of Mongolia's high schools based on university entrance exam results, nine out of ten schools were private (with tuition), while three were Turkish schools. [5] In Ulaanbaatar, there are several private secondary schools that have instruction in English and Mongolian, and just a few that have English-only instruction.
The British School of Ulaanbaatar (BSU) is a private international day school founded in 2010 and is located in Khan Uul Disttrict, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.The School offers an educational programme based on the National Curriculum of England and Wales and prepares students to sit the IGCSE and A-Level qualifications provided by Cambridge Assessment International Examinations (CAIE).
Orchlon School is a bilingual school with an international secondary education curriculum. Orchlon school is one of a number of schools in Mongolia which offer the Cambridge International A level program. From its beginning Orchlon school has emphasized mathematics and sciences, with teaching carried out in both English and Mongolian.
English: Map of Europe and neighbors with names of countries. Thick line is the approximate border of Europe. Date: 6 May 2014: Source: https://www.deviantart.com ...
English: Map of Europe in November–December 2005, showing the percentage of citizens of each country who had enough native or non-native knowledge of the English language to hold a conversation in English, in the then-25 member states of the European Union (EU) plus the then-4 candidate member states Croatia, Romania, Bulgaria, and Turkey, as reported by the Special Eurobarometer 243 ...
The first Eurocentres Language School was founded in 1948 by a Swiss, Erhard Waespi, in Bournemouth and is probably the oldest language school still operating on England's south coast. Waespi believed that learning a language should be an enjoyable, enriching, and personal experience that increased understanding between cultures.