European countries can basically speak English, but they don't speak English as their mother tongue. English-speaking countries in Europe include Britain and the Netherlands (England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales), among which Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and many other countries have English education for all. Their mother tongue is their own language, but English is common, so children and the elderly can communicate smoothly in English.
Ireland is a pure English-speaking country, integrating art, academics, traditional culture and modern enterprises, with rich cultural traditions and charming artistic and cultural atmosphere. Compared with other European countries, Ireland has great advantages in education and living expenses, accounting for 60% of the cost of studying in Britain, far lower than the United States, Australia, Canada and other countries.
Ireland has a developed information and software industry and is known as the "Silicon Valley of Europe". In addition, the majors of business, finance and hotel management are also very successful. Teacher Mo said that in the third year of most undergraduate courses, Irish universities will arrange students to practice in major international companies. Therefore, it is especially suitable for students to go to Ireland or European countries for development after graduation.
the Netherlands
The Netherlands is located in a unique geographical position in western Europe, adjacent to France, Germany, Britain and other countries, occupying geographical advantages. In the Netherlands, there are countless people who master three or more European languages, which can be said to be normal. The local government also attaches great importance to education. According to the data provided by US News, the education level in the Netherlands keeps the TOP 10 ranking all the year round.