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How 15-Year-Olds Learn English

Case Studies from Finland, Greece, Israel, the Netherlands and Portugal

This report takes the reader into the lives of young people in Finland, Greece, Israel, the Netherlands and Portugal to explore the question: how do 15-year-olds learn English? Gone are the days when learners only encountered English for a couple of hours a week in a classroom. For today's teens, English is often the preferred language of communication in increasingly diverse online and offline communities. Yet relatively little is known internationally about how students learn English inside and outside school, and the resources available to help them. This report presents country findings from interviews with 15-year-olds, English-language teachers and school principals and wider background research, as well as a comparative chapter on key international insights. The report also explores how today’s digital technologies can support learners to develop foreign language proficiency. These findings support the forthcoming PISA 2025 Foreign Language Assessment through which the OECD will generate comparable data on students’ proficiency in English in different countries and on the factors related to it.

Published on February 20, 2024

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Foreword
Executive summary
Overview
The use of digital technologies to enhance foreign language learning
How 15-year-olds learn English in Finland
How 15-year-olds learn English in Greece
How 15-year-olds learn English in Israel
How 15-year-olds learn English in the Netherlands
How 15-year-olds learn English in Portugal
English learning in five countries: Key comparative findings
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