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  • MAY2

    The Cost of Not Speaking English

    EF’s VP Ming Chen is interviewed by the Wall Street Journal on the importance of speaking English for a business’s international competitiveness.

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  • APR25

    Poor Communication and Language Skills of Employees are Constraining International Growth Prospects of Companies

    EF Education First, London, Wednesday 25th April 2012 -- According to a global report out today, almost half of executives (49%) admit that communication misunderstandings and messages lost in translation have stood in the way of major international business deals and resulted in significant losses for their company. Brazilian and Chinese companies have been affected even more so with 74% and 61% respectively reporting financial losses as a result of failed cross-border transactions. This is of concern given many businesses are looking to new markets to unlock opportunities and grow their companies overseas.

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  • APR17

    INTERNATIONALLY SPONSORED TRAINING ACADEMY OPENS IN IRAQ TO TEACH YOUNG PEOPLE KEY SKILLS TO SUCCEED IN BUSINESS

    Tuesday 17 April 2012: Sweden's Minister for Trade, Ewa Björling, and representatives from the Kurdish Regional Government Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, along with representatives from EF Education First and Scania, today attended the official ribbon cutting ceremony to open the Swedish Transport Academy in Erbil, Northern Iraq.

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  • MAR30

    Mind the gap: Norwegians’ English language skills don’t make the grade

    Oslo, 30th March 2012: Norwegians are often considered to be one of the most proficient non-native-speaking nations with regard to English language skills. However, a study by leading language training provider EF Corporate Language Learning Solutions has today suggested that this perception is not entirely accurate and that there is still considerable room for improvement.

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  • MAR23

    Monsanto grows its English language proficiency with EF Education First

    EF Education First, the leading corporate language training provider, announced today that it has been chosen as the sole language training supplier for Monsanto, a Fortune 500 multinational agricultural company. Monsanto has operations in over 65 countries, so a single language of communication is imperative for efficient global operations. In choosing EF as a single language training provider Monsanto aims to achieve a uniform standard of English proficiency company-wide while reducing training costs for a higher return on their investment.

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  • FEB14

    Midea enters strategic partnership with EF Education First

    EF Education First today announced the launch of an English language training program with Midea, China’s largest white goods manufacturer.

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  • NOV26

    EF Education First announces three key new executive staff members

    EF Education First announced today the appointment of three key new executive staff members to underpin its rapid growth in the business and public sector language learning markets.

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  • JUL08

    Cambridge University funds unique EF research project

    Cambridge University is to fund a unique project that uses millions of words from thousands of students at the world’s biggest online language school to work out one of the 21st Century’s billion-dollar questions: How people learn foreign languages.


    The Isaac Newton Trust, set up by Cambridge`s Trinity College, has announced a grant to the EF Research Unit jointly established in 2010 between Cambridge University and EF Education First. The Trust, named after the Trinity scholar who transformed global science in the seventeenth century, has already funded research into an exciting range of areas, including peacemaking, bio fuels, and tropical forest conservation.

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  • APR06

    EF Online 4.0

    EF Online 4.0 is here. EF’s Online English School just got better and faster. See below for the latest updates and tools to help your company achieve the results you need to make your staff more effective at work.

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  • APR05

    EF English Proficiency Index

    The EF English Proficiency Index (EPI) measures the average English proficiency of an entire country and compares English skill levels between countries. It is the first index of its kind to give countries a standardized measure of English competency in adults.

    The index uses a unique set of test data from 2.3 million adults who took free online English tests over a period of 3 years. Because this group of test takers is so diverse and the entry barrier to taking an online test is so low, the resulting scores are far more representative of the average English level of adults than other worldwide English tests previously used to compare countries. There is no incentive for students to prepare for or cheat on our tests, as the results are entirely for their own use. Like other international tests which compare science, math and reading skills in schoolchildren around the world, the EF EPI aims to compare adult English proficiency on a global scale.

    To find out more about EF EPI test takers and the index calculation methodology, click here.

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  • JUL30

    EF wins prestigious education award

    EF’s Online English Language School with over 15 million users around the world, has received a Comenius-EduMedia-Award recognizing excellence in educational multimedia services.


    EF won in the category of Learning Management Systems. The Society for Pedagogy and Information, a scientific society for multimedia and educational technology, has been giving out Comenius-EduMedia-Awards in Germany since 1995, with other European countries included in the competition in 1997. The awards generally acknowledge educational institutions and publishing houses. Read more

    Please have a look to our dedicated awards section to find more about our rewards. click here

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  • MAY03

    EF launched a "Revolutionary New Online School"!

    EF Corporate Language Learning Solutions is pleased to announce that the next generation of language learning is here! On April 1st, EF has launched a revolutionary new online school. We assure you it’s unlike any school you’ve ever seen!


    EF has invested in a total upgrade of our online school to bring business English learners the very best in cutting-edge interactive learning. EF combines the best academic experience with the latest technology to help YOU learn FASTER while having more FUN than ever. EF’s New Online School main features:

        • 1500 hours of completely redesigned course content 
        • 10,000 learning activities using 35 different interactive types 
        • Advanced Speech Recognition technology to improve your speaking skills and pronunciation faster 
        • 500 Hollywood-quality movies 
        • 2,000 custom-designed, real-life, interactive activities 
        • 10,000 audio samples including dialogs, speech samples and vocabulary items 
        • A brand new, easy-to-use platform 
        • And much more! Take a sneak peak at our new school here

    EF’s Totally New Online School ….. The Faster Way to Learn English!

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  • JAN20

    EF have started a world-wide campaign for disaster relief in Haiti

    EF have started a world-wide campaign for disaster relief in Haiti.


    EF's mission to "break down barriers of language, culture and geography" is more important than ever in a time of crisis. As the devastating earthquake and its terrible aftermath have wrecked havoc in Haiti, EF pledges to match employee, student and customer donations up to USD 100,000 for disaster relief in Haiti.

    Donations will be made through the American Red Cross. Should you or any of your colleagues or friends wish to join us in our effort to aid the millions of Haitians who need our support, please click here on the EF/ Red Cross micro site to make a donation.

    http://american.redcross.org/efeducationfirst-emp

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  • DEC07

    EF has been named one of the top 50 foreign companies

    EF has been named one of the top 50 foreign companies to contribute to China by the China Enterprise Union.


    This influential survey takes into account EF's social and economic contribution to the country, including EF's participation in the Olympics, disaster relief efforts for the Sichuan earthquake, volunteer teaching of migrant children, as well as the Bertil Hult, Founder of EF, primary school near Chongqing.

    Additionally, EF's continual investment in academic research and development, as well as the network of EF schools across the country demonstrates a long-term commitment to English education in China.

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  • OCT23

    EF, the official provider for “Olá, Turista”

    EF's online school will develop a new course with specific content to qualify/train 80,000 Brazilians who will work at the 2014 World Cup.


    EF Education First, provider of the largest online English school in the world, was selected, via an international bid, to be the provider of language courses for the “Olá, Turista” project, which is a partnership of the Roberto Marinho Foundation and the Ministry of Tourism, to qualify tourism trade professionals for the 2014 World Cup to be hosted in Brazil.

    “We are proud and excited to work on this project with the Roberto Marinho Foundation,” said Peter Burman, worldwide president of EF.  EF was the official provider of language training services for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, an event that can be compared, in terms of magnitude and scale, to the World Cup. “Thanks to our experience, we can provide customized and intensive language courses, thus helping Brazil organize the best World Cup of all time,” said the executive.

    By using an e-learning tool, the online program to qualify professionals, a joint development with Roberto Marinho Foundation, has the objective of involving trade tourism and the Brazilian population in an extensive campaign to improve the reception of tourists in the Country. 

    EF was selected to develop the pedagogic/educational platform of “Olá, Turista”, and is also responsible for the development of the English and Spanish modules of the program. The course consists of the following levels: basic, professional and regional. The contents of the classes include areas with tourist appeal, commerce, gastronomy, lodging/hotels, health, security and transportation.

    This is not the first time EF works in events of such magnitude. Last year, the company worked in the Beijing Olympic Games. For Nelson Santonieri, general manager of Roberto Marinho Foundation, the participation in Beijing was critical for the selection. “EF also presented us a very structured tool, with a consistent methodology, Portuguese language support for the students; ultimately, all those variables were determinant for our selection.
    We will always work with the focus on the students, to ensure them a successful performance/conclusion in the course.

    “Olá, Turista!” will be implemented in three 2014 World Cup hosting cities and in the surroundings: Rio de Janeiro (Angra dos Reis, Búzios, Paraty and Petrópolis), Salvador (Lençóis, Maraú, Mata de São João and Porto Seguro), Manaus (Barcelos and Parintins), São Paulo and Fortaleza with a capacity to reach up to 80 thousand tourism professionals. “We will assess the first results and adopt strategies to ensure that the students remain motivated till the end of the course,” explained Santonieri.

    In the beginning of August, a pilot application for 500 participants was held in two cities, Rio de Janeiro and Salvador, and, as from January 2010, it will also be implemented in the remaining Brazilian cities.

    “We will launch a totally customized on-line course, with specific classes, grammar and progress follow-up bulletins,” explained Rogério Meireles, general manager of EF. According to the executive, the students will be able to access the courses from any Internet-connected computer, 24 hours a day.

    In addition to tourism agents that will work in the preparation of the Word Cup, EF will also qualify professionals who will have direct contact with the public, including clerks, receptionists, waiters, tour guides, cabdrivers and phone operators, among others. The program will help enhance languages and, as a result, the Brazilian hospitality.

    Estimates consider that 3 billion spectators will watch the games and more than 1 million tourists will visit the Country in that period.

    For additional information about the program, please visit www.olaturista.org.br.



    About EF Education First 

     Education First (EF) (www.ef.com), is the largest private education company in the world. Founded in 1965 with the mission of “breaking geographic, linguistic and cultural barriers”, EF Group has 29 thousand employees, 400 schools and 75 offices in 51 countries. 

    EF has the largest on-line English school in the world, with over 15 million users. It was founded in 1996, and its mission is to use technology as an essentially better way to learn English. Since 2001, the online school has operated in Brazil helping adults, youths and employees of corporations learn English. The teaching methodology was specifically developed for an e-learning course and combines high tech and native teachers who are available for the students 24 hours a day. The company offers basic English courses, business-oriented English modules and industry specific English, in addition to preparatory courses for TOEIC® e TOEFL®.

    EF Corporate Language Training (www.ef.com/corporate), is a worldwide leader of language training for professionals. With 40 years of experience, EF offers courses targeting the business area, specialized in helping companies meet their goals by qualifying their collaborators. In 2008, it was the area of EF that achieved the highest growth in Brazil.
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  • SEP13

    Ground-breaking collaboration with University of Cambridge

    EF Education First (EF) and University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations (Cambridge ESOL) have recently announced a ground-breaking global collaboration.


    EF and Cambridge ESOL, provider of the world’s leading range of English language qualifications, are planning several initiatives aimed at fundamentally improving the way that students learn English.

    EF is also working with the University of Cambridge Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics to establish a research unit dedicated to exploring, improving, and accelerating the language learning experience.

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  • JUN03

    the new EF book series

    Staff and teachers at the EF Executive Institute in Boston have been working hard to develop a new curriculum to integrate with the new EF book series. The curriculum is now available to all students at the EF Executive Institute in Boston.


    Teachers have led workshops to present new academic material and explore the series with their colleagues. By keeping ahead of developments in academic publications, information technology and teaching methodologies, we continue to deliver the most up-to-date materials to all our students.

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  • JAN02

    Boston Executive Language Institute Expands

    On June 2nd the EF Executive Language Institute in Boston, located in the EF Center, expanded its operations by 12 classrooms.


    The decision to grow the school’s capacity came after a record year of enrollment; explained in part by an increasing demand for English Immersion Training worldwide, and in part by a soft dollar, making the journey more cost effective than ever for many business travelers.

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  • JAN15

    Scania

    Rather than downsizing, Scania AB has decided to invest in educating employees during the economic downturn.


    "This will allow us to become even stronger once the market improves," says Per Hallberg, CEO and Chief of Production and Purchases at Scania. EF Corporate Language Training is Scania's preferred language training provider.

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