‘Functional English’ skills in Ethiopia, India and Vietnam: Comparing English ability and use among 15 year olds in three countries
Increased globalisation, interconnectivity and overall exposure have promoted a considerable increase in developing countries in usage and aspiration to learn the English language. Among policymakers and individuals, English is considered important for economic advancement, employment and social mob...
Main Authors: | Azubuike, OB, Vaidya, G, Moore, R |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2018
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