
Singlish also can la: Check out Singapore's spot in world's best English speakers
Still not among the top ten.
According to Education First's English Proficiency Index (EF EPI), Malaysia and Singapore, the highest proficiency countries in Asia, are examples of how English can be used to bridge linguistic divides between different communities within the same country.
Here's more from EF EPI:
In addition to ethnic Malays, both countries have large Chinese and Indian communities, each with its own traditions and language.
English has long been a required subject for all pupils starting in primary school, where it is often the medium of instruction. English proficiency is tested at the end of primary school and again at the end of secondary school.
In these countries, English is valued as a shared language across communities, not owned by any one of the three, as well as being an international medium of communication.
In Asia as a whole, recent high school graduates speak the best English. English proficiency then declines steadily with age.
The skills of 18- and 19-year-olds are likely a result of the increased emphasis on English learning among children, and added teaching hours in public schools.
Unfortunately, adults across Asia are not improving their English in the same way European adults are through their professional lives. This is not the case in every country in Asia, however.