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  1. This article explores the history of English in Japan, the current state of English education, and the percentage of Japanese people who speak English. According to a survey conducted by EF Education First in 2018, only 43% of Japanese people can communicate at least some level of understanding when it comes to speaking or understanding basic words and phrases in English - far lower than other ...

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · Roughly 31-41% of Japanese people don’t know English at all. There were just 94,758 native English speakers living in Japan in 2021, most of them from the U.S. Japan ranks #87 worldwide in terms of English skills, having a proficiency score of 457 out of 800 in 2023. Tōkyō has the best English speakers in Japan, reaching an EPI score above ...

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  4. Aug 17, 2020 · Why Do Japanese Not Speak English? In the last couple decades of the 20th century, English in Japan was about as rare as foreigners throughout much of the 18th and 19th centuries. As is the case in, say, mainland China today, only extremely educated Japanese people spoke English, and many of them were too shy to speak it unless absolutely ...

  5. The Percentage Of English Speakers In Japan. English speakers have increased in Japan since the 1970s, when the culture began to have more interaction in the wider world. It’s estimated that less that 30% of the current population of Japan can speak English at any level, with as little as 4% speaking it fluently.

  6. Sep 5, 2023 · However, things are changing rapidly, especially since 2011. In 2011, English education in Japan became compulsory starting from fifth grade, and this threshold has since been further lowered to third grade relatively recently. Thus far, the government’s efforts seem to be fruitful. According to a report from 2022, English proficiency among ...

  7. Statistics: Only 30% of Japanese adults can hold a basic conversation in English. Japan ranks 49th out of 100 countries in the EF English Proficiency Index. English is a mandatory subject in Japanese schools from elementary to high school. Less than 10% of Japanese students feel confident in their English speaking abilities.

  8. This article explores the prevalence of English language proficiency in Japan, with estimates suggesting that around 10 million people aged 15 or over speak some level of conversational or business-level English. Factors such as access to quality education materials, time devoted to studying, and access to native speakers are all key elements for improving one's ability when using spoken ...

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