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CSU 7.2% of Colombian university students are bilingual Money

December 9.16 In October, the Ministry of Education National announced annual results of the strategic project 'Promotion of bilingualism on higher education', which has developed since 2007 and ends in 2010.

The result specifies that only 7.2% of university students between 17 and 25 have access to English language learning, noting that 7.2% of that only 4% will advance to level B2 (Core 2), while the remaining one reaches the B1 (Core 1), indicating that there are still two levels to complete (the C1 and C2), and only 2.5% of the student population achieves complete it successfully.

The main objective of the project is develop bilingual training of young people that integrate higher education, noting that core competency is to insert the country into the global processes of communication, economic and cultural openness.

Andrés Santiago, manager, marketing, Global Connection, who did undergraduate and graduate studies in London thanks to the language learned from Young said: "English is a basic skill for employment and stability. In Colombia there are very few young people achieve optimum levels of learning, as it is very difficult to practice. "

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