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Australia is highlighted once more as among the world’s best education destinations in the next education fair organized by IDP Education Philippines this month.

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Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Augusto Santos reiterated yesterday that the Philippines should continue efforts to improve English proficiency as other Asian nations, including China, have increased their standing as the region’s most competitive nations.

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The Department of Education (DepEd) said that it was seeing improvement from its efforts to improve English proficiency among public school students if students’ performance in achievement tests are to be considered.

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Regarded as the third largest country in the world with the most number of people who can speak English, the Philippines may not be that good in English after all.

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Socioeconomic Planning Secretary Augusto Santos reiterated yesterday that the Philippines should continue efforts to improve English proficiency as other Asian nations, including China, have increased their standing as the region’s most competitive nations.

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The Department of Education (DepEd) said that it was seeing improvement from its efforts to improve English proficiency among public school students if students’ performance in achievement tests are to be considered.

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Regarded as the third largest country in the world with the most number of people who can speak English, the Philippines may not be that good in English after all.

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