Costa Rica Promotes English Proficiency

With more and more North Americans moving to , many businesses opening “overseas” locations here and, of course, the explosive tourism industry, recognizes the ever-increasing need for a population proficient in .

The government is pushing to make a common language for the majority of the population. In order to make that goal a reality, over 1100 of the nation’s teachers have entered the Multilingüe program to receive intensive training to improve their reading comprehension and conversational skills. The government’s goal is for 75% of high school students attain proficiency in by 2017.

The Ministry of Public Education (MEP) hopes to solve the problem of teachers whose own skills make it difficult for them to teach classes <B>in</B> .

Participating teachers will complete the program’s 140 classroom hours with twice-weekly classes running through December at 62 centers located throughout the country. ’s academic year follows the calendar year, so the teachers will put their newly honed skills to the test when the new school year begins in February.

A group including language specialists, teachers, and representatives of private industry will monitor the teachers’ progress and seek to more precisely identify the skills of teachers, students and professionals who use the language in both the educational system and the private sector.

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