Friday, 12 February 2021

the british are not as bad at learning languages as they think

How good are the Brits at learning foreign languages?

The usual story is that it's pretty bad:

Jay Doubleyou: why don't the british learn foreign languages?

Jay Doubleyou: britain is bottom of the class when it comes to second languages

Well, some feedback from language learnng apps in the UK from the last year shows that this is actually not the case. 

As reported in the E L Gazette:

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Lockdown language learning rockets in UK

Foreign language learning is booming in the UK during Covid 19, according to the BBC, with a number of app providers telling the British broadcaster that the increase in the number of Britons downloading a language course far outstrips the growth in numbers worldwide.

US-based Duolingo reports a 137% increase in the number of British users in 2020, almost double the worldwide growth rate. Busuu reports a fourfold rise in UK numbers, giving it a total of 3 million users in the country, while Babbel’s UK registration rose by 80%. All the digital providers reported the top two languages for British language learners were Spanish and French.

According to Babbel, its data shows the British are not as bad at learning languages as they think. Babbel’s chief executive, Arne Schepker, told the BBC that learning engagement, accuracy and rate of progress “is absolutely competitive in the international environment”.

Only time will tell if the British follow the example of their European neighbours and become life-long language learners enrolling in local language schools or taking language learning holidays.

Lockdown language learning rockets in UK | E L Gazette

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