Many Spanish people still travel abroad and feel lost when it comes to
ask something or talk to someone in English. We feel uncomfortable even when
doing online shopping in English. That is the result of a survey carried out by
Cambridge University Press, which shows the relationship between Spanish people
and the Anglo-Saxon language. It says Spaniards have improved a little with
that language, but there are still many people scared of speaking English.
The 91% of people think that the biggest burden in order to start
learning English is the fear of making a fool of yourself in public. People
must learn from our Nordic friends from Sweden,
Holland, Germany, etc. who study a course of
Spanish, learn three words and they dare to practice our language with native
people. That type of behaviour doesn’t exist in Spain. We only have to see we have
the 30% of unemployment in the country and more than the half of people
surveyed stated that they would not go abroad to look for a job because of
their complexes when it comes to speak English.
Only the 20% of people who took part in the survey were studying English
at that moment, despite the other 80% of people were unhappy with their level
of English. So as readers could imagine Spanish people failed English, but even
so, other surveys show that the new generations of Spaniards will speak better
English in future years.