November 20, 2025Nov 20 File photo for reference only Vietnam has been promoted to the "moderate proficiency" category in the English Proficiency Index (EPI) by Education First (EF). This advancement is highlighted by a score of 500, elevating Vietnam from the "low proficiency" category where it was last year. Ranking 64th out of 123 countries, Vietnam surpasses the global average score of 488, signifying an improvement in English skills. The EF EPI classifies moderate proficiency within a score range of 500 to 549, equivalent to a B1-B2 level on the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR). This suggests individuals in Vietnam can comprehend main points in standard communications and articulate simple texts on familiar topics. Vietnam's improvement is notable within Asia, where it ranks 7th among 25 countries, outpacing nations like China, India, and Japan. In Asia, Malaysia leads with a score of 581, followed by the Philippines and Hong Kong. Due to its native English-speaking classification, Singapore is excluded from the ranking. Hanoi, Vietnam's capital, leads domestically with a score of 532, closely followed by other cities such as Nha Trang, Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Hai Phong, reflecting broad geographic improvement. Young professionals aged 26 to 30 in Vietnam exhibit the highest proficiency, with an average score of 544. Anh Hoang, Country Manager of EF Vietnam, remarks on this progress as a significant step for Vietnam's participation in the global workforce, emphasizing the role of English in technology-driven industries. Hoang notes, “English remains the bridge that connects Vietnamese professionals to ideas, data, and global collaboration." The latest EPI, involving data from 2.2 million EF SET test-takers in 2024, introduces assessments in speaking and writing alongside traditional reading and listening evaluations. Supported by AI technology from Efekta Education Group, these developments aim to measure real-world communication skills. Meanwhile, the Netherlands retains the top global position with a score of 624, followed by Croatia and Austria, reported VN Express. Key Takeaways Vietnam advances to moderate English proficiency, scoring 500. Improvement seen across major cities and among young professionals. New assessments include speaking and writing, supported by AI tools. Click here for more Vietnam stories Adapted by ASEAN Now from VN Express 2025-11-20
November 20, 2025Nov 20 Popular Post The article doesn’t say where Thailand is on the list. Too embarrassing?
November 20, 2025Nov 20 14 minutes ago, Wiggy said: The article doesn’t say where Thailand is on the list. Too embarrassing? According to the latest 2025 edition of the EF English Proficiency Index (EPI) released by Education First, Thailand has an overall EPI score of 402, which falls into the low proficiency band. This ranks Thailand 116th out of 123 countries and regions surveyed globally. For context, the global average score is 488.
November 20, 2025Nov 20 Popular Post These English proficiency rankings will quickly become irrelevant once Thai becomes the dominant world language. https://www.khaosodenglish.com/politics/2017/01/12/rao-tum-dai-thai-could-be-world-new-english-prayuth-says/
November 21, 2025Nov 21 Popular Post Countries with written alphabets derived from the Latin alphabet will generally have an English-proficiency advantage over all the others.
November 21, 2025Nov 21 17 hours ago, Wiggy said: The article doesn’t say where Thailand is on the list. Too embarrassing? Thailand's 2024 English proficiency score was 415, placing it in the "very low proficiency" category and ranking 106th out of 116 countries in the EF English Proficiency Index. This score is below the global average and puts Thailand among the lowest in Asia and Southeast Asia. 17 hours ago, novacova said: According to the latest 2025 edition of the EF English Proficiency Index (EPI) released by Education First, Thailand has an overall EPI score of 402, which falls into the low proficiency band. This ranks Thailand 116th out of 123 countries and regions surveyed globally. For context, the global average score is 488. And as this reply claims is less this year. Makes it look even worse.
November 22, 2025Nov 22 On 11/20/2025 at 9:38 PM, novacova said: According to the latest 2025 edition of the EF English Proficiency Index (EPI) released by Education First, Thailand has an overall EPI score of 402, which falls into the low proficiency band. This ranks Thailand 116th out of 123 countries and regions surveyed globally. For context, the global average score is 488. Yes, Wiggy, way too embarrassing.
November 24, 2025Nov 24 On 11/21/2025 at 3:04 PM, gargamon said: https://www.ef.com/wwen/epi/ for the list. I couldn't find England though... i could not find where tinglish was spoken except on Thailand
November 24, 2025Nov 24 Can't help noticing that the countries with greater English proficiency and surging ahead of Thailand in their productivity, economic modernization and governmental efficiency are all countries that WERE occupied by the heathen Europeans ...
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