I live in Brazil and I'm not sure we have that homogeneous english teaching system you think, we have several hundreds schools with several teaching systems... and every school choose their own book to teach and so on.
But It would be nice to know how I am standing against other Brazilians.
Also would be nice to get a comparison between other languages native speakers like how am I comparing to other Portuguese speaking people (Portugal) ? and comparing to Germans (they usually speak very good English) ? and so on...
Btw, great project... thanks for sharing.
Took your survey 3 times and got pretty close scores (2.000 works difference between them) so I think it's pretty good.
If you need any help from a native Portuguese speakers drop me an e-mail or message...
Falaí mermão! I taught English in Brazil for a few years, what I'm talking about is the fact that, for students in outside courses (like Ibeu, Cultura Inglesa, Fisk, Brasas, Wizard, etc.) course levels are defined in a generally consistent manner (basic, intermediate, advanced) -- and many of the courses are nationwide franchises.
And I'm specifically not publishing country-specific data because the per-country numbers are not that big yet, and it says much more about who happened to stumble upon this site, as opposed to actual national differences.
But It would be nice to know how I am standing against other Brazilians.
Also would be nice to get a comparison between other languages native speakers like how am I comparing to other Portuguese speaking people (Portugal) ? and comparing to Germans (they usually speak very good English) ? and so on...
Btw, great project... thanks for sharing.
Took your survey 3 times and got pretty close scores (2.000 works difference between them) so I think it's pretty good.
If you need any help from a native Portuguese speakers drop me an e-mail or message...