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Yemen has the lowest English proficiency score according to the English Proficiency Index by Education First (EF). Yemen scored 360 out of a maximum score of 800.
South Sudan ranked second with a score of 363. The Democratic Republic of Congo ranked third with a score of 386.
African countries dominate this list, with five countries represented: South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, Libya, and Somalia.
Meanwhile, three Middle Eastern countries are also on this list: Yemen, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
All countries on this list are categorized as having very low English proficiency levels. In this EF index, this means a score below 449.
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