Pearson Study Reveals English Language Fluency Key to AI-Proofing Florida Jobs
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Floridians who speak English as a second language focused on reducing AI-related job uncertainty
Titled "How English Empowers Your Tomorrow: The Life Changing Impact of Learning English on your Career and Beyond," the Pearson findings for
- The concern about AI's impact on careers crosses the generations.
52% of Baby Boomers learning English as a second language are motivated to learn English as a strategic move, preparing for potential job shifts due to AI advancements. Even Gen Z (38% ), though less concerned, acknowledges the need for language skills to prepare to be potentially moved out of their current career. - There's a disconnect between what employees want and what employers provide. While
90% of respondents say on-the-job training of language skills are important, just31% say their jobs offer anything like that today. - Lack of fluency is keeping many immigrants to
Florida in jobs below the ones they left at home.37% of people ofFlorida immigrants are working in jobs they consider to be lower status than their previous roles, citing lack of language proficiency as the reason for the career step backwards.
The report also found second language English speakers report higher job satisfaction with advanced English proficiency, and that fluency helps in social circles too, unlocking opportunities to feel more comfortable and make friends. Additionally,
"Our study underscores the transformative power of language proficiency," said Paula Sacchini, the
Pearson chose
Pearson interviewed more than 5,000 speakers of English as a second or additional language from
Those with the highest English proficiency are more satisfied with their existing income and jobs. According to the research, three quarters (
"This new research shows the importance of English in helping people lead more fulfilling lives both in and outside of the workplace," said Gio Giovannelli, president of Pearson, English Language Learning. "And yet, many people still struggle with a lack of confidence in their English proficiency, which is having an impact on their ability to perform daily tasks at work, to interact with others, and even to simply engage with the world around them, or on social media. With an AI-dominated future causing job uncertainty, the importance of English as a differentiating skill will only grow, which is why we're encouraging people who want to learn English to act now and boost their skills fast with learning that's personalised to their level."
Pearson commissioned the research in line with its Global Scale of English (GSE) framework. The GSE offers fast language learning by understanding exactly where each individual is on their journey and giving them confidence in their own skills. With the research, Pearson wanted to understand people's reasons for learning English, as well as their current confidence levels when using the language.
Globally, the results showed English skills are critical beyond just job and income prospects:
79% of respondents said it's an important skill in their personal lives81% think it will be increasingly necessary in the future.- Nearly half said that making progress in English has made them confident across all areas of their life.
Motivators for wanting to learn English outside of work included:
- a desire to travel more (
55% ), - to be able to watch TV, film and online content in English (
50% ) and - to be able to read the English around them (
48% ).
For more information on Pearson and to improve your English skills with the GSE, please visit: The Impact of English - Learners, English Language | Pearson Languages.
About the research
Pearson's study of more than 5,000 speakers of English as a second or additional language was conducted by PSB Insights at the end of 2023 across
Respondents were aged 18-64, who were not fluent in English, didn't speak it as a first language, and were either: actively learning English, regularly using English at work, professionally motivated to learn English or believed English would make their job easier or improve their job prospects.
About Pearson
At Pearson, our purpose is simple: to add life to a lifetime of learning. We believe that every learning opportunity is a chance for a personal breakthrough. That's why our c.18,000 Pearson employees are committed to creating vibrant and enriching learning experiences designed for real-life impact. We are the world's leading learning company, serving customers in c.200 countries with digital content, assessments, qualifications, and data. For us, learning isn't just what we do. It's who we are. For more information, please visit www.pearsonplc.com.
About the Pearson Global Scale of English
Pearson's Global Scale of English is an essential tool for accelerating English Language Learning. Designed to develop real-world speaking, writing, listening and reading skills, it enables you to accurately assess your current level, set personalised learning goals and track progress on a regular basis. Built on extensive global research, it goes beyond other language learning frameworks to provide detailed insights into proficiency and build confidence. It is a must-have for all serious English language learners.
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