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A surprising trend
Since 2015, the trend in English proficiency across various age groups has remained relatively stable, with the notable exception of 18-20-year-olds, whose average score has decreased from 537 to 448 points. Interestingly, from 2014 to 2020, women demonstrated stronger English language skills. However, recent data shows men have taken the lead. In 2023, men achieved an average score of 502 in English proficiency, while women an average of 484. Therefore, this highlights a slight shift in the dynamics of language skills between the sexes.
Hungary in the High Proficiency category
English proficiency across the globe has been classified into five categories: Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and Very Low, based on test results. To qualify as a Very High proficiency country, an average score of over 600 is required, with the Netherlands leading at an impressive 647, followed by Singapore with 631 and Austria at 616. Twelve countries, including Hungary’s neighbour, Croatia, achieved this top tier, reflecting their exceptional English language skills.
Hungary, with an average score of 588, is placed in the High proficiency category, ranking 17th out of 113 countries. This places Hungary among the top 18 nations in this group, while other European countries like Spain, Italy, and France fall into the Medium category. In contrast, the lowest performers included the Democratic Republic of Congo, Tajikistan, Yemen, and Libya, all of which scored below 400 points. Notably, Europe has seen an increase in average English proficiency by 50 points since 2011, indicating a positive trend in language skills across the continent.
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