not sure, but the percentage is quite low.... Good speakers must be less than 1% from population, gesture speaking people (leant some English at school) is higher:))
Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the official language and many people speak Russian.
Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide do not speak English at all.
Not necessarily. Many Ukrainians do speak Russian, especially older people, as russian education was mandatory during Soviet times. The Russians have been trying to eradicate Ukrainian nationalism and the Ukrainian language since Tsarist times (Ems ukase), much as the English managed to eradicate the Irish language. Many more speak "surzhyk," a Russian-Ukrainian pidgin. Many students now chose to study English rather than Russian in school. Most Ukrainians have some knowledge of Russian because many movies and books are only available in that language.
The primary language spoken in Kiev, Ukraine is Ukrainian. However, many people also speak Russian, especially in urban areas and among older generations. English is gaining popularity as a second language, particularly among the younger population and in the tourism industry.
Many Ukrainians can speak English to some extent, especially younger generations and those in urban areas. English language education is widely available in schools and universities in Ukraine, but proficiency levels may vary.
Not many people in Ukraine speak English. Ukrainian is the official language and many people speak Russian.
Many people in Nigeria speak English, as it was a British colony for many years.
mostly people that live in cities that are in Ecuador speak English like 75% people noe how to write and speak English
As of 2011, there are about 315,000,000 people in the US. And 305,000,000 of them speak English.
Yes many people in Hong Kong understand and speak English.
As of 2011, there are about 315,000,000 people in the US. And 305,000,000 of them speak English.
Approximately 1.5 billion people worldwide do not speak English at all.
how are you
51%
Most of them
Not necessarily. Many Ukrainians do speak Russian, especially older people, as russian education was mandatory during Soviet times. The Russians have been trying to eradicate Ukrainian nationalism and the Ukrainian language since Tsarist times (Ems ukase), much as the English managed to eradicate the Irish language. Many more speak "surzhyk," a Russian-Ukrainian pidgin. Many students now chose to study English rather than Russian in school. Most Ukrainians have some knowledge of Russian because many movies and books are only available in that language.
Everyday speak to as many people as you can. You can only improve spoken English by speaking and it is better to speak to people than speak to yourself.