English is the most widely spoken language in the world, and an fundamental asset for companies seeking to expand internationally. However, the level of English spoken in Switzerland has been in freefall for several years.
According to a survey conducted by Education First (EF), Switzerland now ranks 30th out of 113 countries and regions. This has major implications for Swiss companies, which need to react quickly to remain competitive on the international stage.
Let's dive in.
The survey, which measures the level of English of over 2 million people in 113 countries and regions, ranks Switzerland 30th in the world, with a score of 553. A moderate level, and well below the European average of 578.
On top of this, Switzerland has dropped 12 places compared to 2021, the biggest drop in Europe. This drop can be explained by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has disrupted the education system and opportunities to learn English.
The survey reveals major regional disparities in Switzerland. The Berne region scored highest (621), followed by Zurich (614) and Geneva (605). The worst-performing regions were Ticino (491) and Valais (488).
These major differences in levels of English are explained by official languages and local language policies:
The survey also shows that Swiss women have a slightly higher level of education than men (557 compared to 550). But this gap is narrowing compared to previous years.
Young adults (aged 21-25) are the most proficient in English, with an average score of 593. Seniors (aged 41 and over) are the least proficient, with an average score of 525.
These results suggest that English is more highly valued among the younger generations, who have more exposure to the language through the media, travel and cultural exchanges.
The decline in the level of English spoken by the Swiss is having a negative impact on businesses, which have to face up to increased competition on the global market.
English is the language of business par excellence, and a key skill for communicating with foreign customers, partners and suppliers.
According to the English at Work survey conducted by Cambridge English and QS, 96% of Swiss companies believe that English is important for their business.
A low level of English can therefore be detrimental to the performance and competitiveness of Swiss companies with :
Faced with this alarming situation, Swiss companies need to react and invest in training their employees to improve their English level. The best solution is to use a specialised language training organisation that offers English courses tailored to the employee's starting level, learning preferences, assignments and industry.
Why use a language centre rather than an online learning app? Because English lessons with an instructor will allow you to:
Formations&Co is an expert in corporate English language courses, and offers a unique and innovative approach in Switzerland: Speak'Pro.
Our method focuses on three pillars:
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