
EFL
EFL, or English as a Foreign Language, refers to the study or learning of English by non-native speakers in a country where English is not the primary language. It typically involves structured courses designed to develop skills like speaking, listening, reading, and writing. EFL programs help learners communicate effectively in English for academic, professional, or personal purposes. Unlike ESL (English as a Second Language), which is spoken in countries where English is dominant, EFL focuses on acquiring English in a context where it is not the main language used daily.