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Breaking Barriers Through English


English addresses the communicative needs of all students like me by adopting a communicative, interactive and collaborative approach to learn English as a second language.

Breaking barriers through English aims to awaken us, young readers, a passionate desire to learn more about ourselves, to develop a keen interest in others view, and to use our communicative skills in making this world a more harmonious shelter for all. Reading, writing, listening and speaking are skills that we use everyday and should not be confined in the classroom. Mastering the use of these skills requires a serious sense of discipline, patience and openness. When you posses these qualities, learning becomes a more exciting for us to explore. You realize that you can make a difference by starting with what you can do. Therefore, in your effort to improve these skills, so you can help create an environment where there is more peace and understanding.


So study hard and break the barriers through English so that we can enlighten our experiences, discoveries and our knowledge. Share what you have and ask when something is not clear. Look around and feel the magic of a life that can make a difference
. Remember that as you learn to live each day with purpose and meaning, you are creating the most wonderful story of all.

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