Mr. Campbell says many of his students thought speaking Spanish was enough.
DOMINIC CAMPBELL: "They just think, you know, 'My English is poor, I don't want to speak it, I don't want to learn how to speak it. I've got Spanish, that's all I need.'"
But people also need jobs. More than forty percent of Spaniards in their twenties are out of work. Inigo Gomez has a degree in education.
INIGO GOMEZ: "I'm a teacher, and I couldn't find a job here. So I think it's a good idea to go to the United Kingdom and try to find a job as a Spanish teacher."
And while he does that, many Spaniards for the first time will be spreading their new education in English at home.
And that's the VOA Special English Education Report. I'm Bob Doughty.
Contributing: Lauren Frayer
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