Survey on English Proficiency Among Working Professionals: 60% Have Experienced Difficulties; Shift Toward 'Conversation' x 'Situation' Based Learning
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ECC conducted a survey on English proficiency among working professionals, revealing that over 60% face difficulties due to language barriers and are seeking practical, situational learning methods.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the total number of working professionals surveyed in this study?
- A: A total of 600 working professionals, consisting of 300 general employees and 300 managers, were surveyed.
- Q: Which company organized and conducted this survey on English proficiency?
- A: The survey was organized and conducted by ECC Co., Ltd., a comprehensive education and lifelong learning institution.
- Q: What percentage of both groups selected securing study time during working hours as their top condition?
- A: For both groups, 40.7% of the respondents selected securing study time during working hours as the top condition.
- Q: What is the weakest English skill identified by both general employees and managers?
- A: Speaking was identified as the weakest English skill, chosen by 41.0% of general employees and 38.7% of managers.
- Q: What learning methods did both generations rank as the most effective ways to learn English?
- A: They ranked talking with instructors and role-playing based on actual work scenarios as the most effective methods.