Journalism of Courage
Advertisement
Premium

Duolingo introduces intermediate English language course for B2 proficiency

The intermediate English course aims to address these diverse motivations, helping learners on Duolingo achieve their personal and professional goals by enhancing their English proficiency.

Manipur 10th Result 2024 Declared: Results out, check scores at bsem.nic.in, manresults.nic.inThe course is available on all Android and iOS devices. (Express photo by Vishal Srivastav /Representative Image)

Duolingo, an American educational technology company, has introduced an English-language course worldwide for the intermediate level. The course is available on all Android and iOS devices and is designed to enhance learners’ English proficiency to a B2 level, providing them with advanced English skills for education and career growth.

“According to the recent Duolingo Language Report (DLR), English is the most learned language in Duolingo across 122 countries, including India. When it comes to the average number of lessons completed daily on Duolingo, English learners in India are #1, underscoring the significant demand and importance of English proficiency in the country.” read a statement from the press release.

The intermediate English course aims to address these diverse motivations, helping learners on Duolingo achieve their personal and professional goals by enhancing their English proficiency.

Karandeep Singh Kapany, Regional Marketing Director at Duolingo, stated, “English proficiency is an asset that can unlock numerous opportunities not just in India but globally. We believe the Intermediate English course will be instrumental in helping our users get closer to their language learning aspirations and realise their professional or academic ambitions. Our goal is to support their educational and professional journeys by providing them with the tools they need to excel in a globalized world.”

From the homepage
Tags:
Edition
Install the Express App for
a better experience
Featured
Trending Topics
News
Multimedia
Follow Us
Express ExclusiveTata director admits: Breaking consensus got us unwelcome publicity, govt’s attention
X