ビジネスリーダーのための英语力のグローバル分析レポート

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「英语力のグローバル分析レポート2024年(アジア太平洋版)」を公開しました。本レポートは、100カ国以上で受験された英語能力測定テストVersant by 蜜桃appの内、約75万件分の分析に基づき世界の英語力の動向を6つの国と地域(日本、フィリピン、インド、コロンビア、エジプト、ヨーロッパ)にまとめたものです。アジア太平洋版には、日本に関するデータのほか、職種ごとに必要な英語力のデータベースGSE Job Profilesについての紹介が追加されています。レポート全文はこちらからご覧いただけます。

ピアソンの英语力を测る世界标準の指标Global Scale of Englishを通して、グローバルビジネスのダイナミクスを理解する上で重要な英语力に関するトレンドをご覧いただけます。

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1.テスト受験数の増加と安定したスコア

2020年以降にテスト受験数が増加した一方、平均スコアは安定している。テストの需要は特に叠笔翱や滨罢-叠笔惭(ビジネスプロセスマネジメント)で顕着で、グローバルビジネスにおける英语の重要性を反映。グローバルに対応できる人材プールが存在することを示す。

2. 顕著な地域的向上

グローバルの平均スコアは安定している中、アフリカやヨーロッパ地域では特にスピーキング力の向上が顕着。この地域における英语力へのニーズの高まりを反映。

3.ライティング力の向上

ライティングの平均スコアが过去最高に。パンデミック后のオンラインコミュニケーションの増加が一因と考えられる。北米の戦略的なオンショア採用やエジプトの急成长する叠笔翱セクターなどでもライティング力が向上。

4.?採用に加えて尝&补尘辫;顿でも英语をさらに重视

アジア太平洋、中国、中东、中央アジア地域では英语力を単なる採用基準以上のものとして捉え、将来の成长のための投资として研修プログラムを通じて英语力の强化を目指す。

5.?业界ごとのギャップ

业界ごとのスコアはギャップと机会を提示する结果に。コミュニケーション业界はスピーキングのスコアが高く、通信业界はスピーキングとライティングでスコアのバランスが良い。业界ごとのスコアは、研修戦略の见直しに役立つ。

地域ごとのトレンドを知る

レポートでは市场ごとの分析も提供しています。日本公司のスピーキング力の重视から、フィリピンの滨罢-叠笔惭人材の急増、インドの音声ベースのテストへの注力まで、主要地域における成长要因と课题を绍介しています。

レポートにアクセスしてインサイトの全容をご覧ください。

过去のレポート

ピアソンでは、言语に関するトレンドを継続的にご绍介しています。

グローバルビジネス市场で求められるコミュニケーション力を理解し、成长につなげましょう。レポートでは人材戦略に活用いただけるピアソンの英语テストおよび研修ソリューションもご绍介しています。

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