Skip to main content

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.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Month Of Language

"Sa Pangangalaga sa wika at kalikasan wagas na pagmamahal ang talagang kailangan" “ Language is a segment of the blood and soul, where thoughts trickle out of where one grows” The history of the Filipino language was a battle for our ancestors. Language, to them, meant freedom. Blood and Ink was shed for our rights of liberty to be declared. The struggle of ownership of identity, citizenship for our people and a language for our country inspired our national heroes, especially our most venerated, Dr. Jose P. Rizal. He shed ink through his novels, letters and poetry in order for our people to believe in themselves but the irony is, it was only after he shed his own blood that it was ultimately realized. There was much controversy when the Spaniards wanted to declare Spanish as the National language of the Philippines, therefore a committee was formed in the Philippines that declared in 1935 to choose a National language. The Philippines has many dialects which c...

New Year,New Resolution

We all know that new year resolution is commitment that an individual makes to a person`s goal, project or the reforming of a habit. A new years resolution is generally, someone sets over to accomplish in the coming year. And its the time for us to reflect our changes. Helping our mother in the household chores, lessen to buy none sense things and to become a nice daughter/son all of this, is in our resolution's list and I believe that this promises to ourselves will be done for a week or either a month because it is hard for us to change, right. But this new year I'm trying to change my bad attitudes because I don't want to become brat or what so ever " bad guy " ! And that`s very shameful to others, right. New Year inspires us to become better. So this new year, hoping that I will do what I said.

My Teacher, My Hero

Students are deeply affected by the teacher's love and affection, their character, their competence, and their moral commitment. Teachers become a model for their students. The students try to follow their teachers in the manners, costumes, etiquette, style of conversation and their get up. They are their ideal. The best teachers have fabulous characters--full of spitthre and vinegar--who love what they do and convey, enthusiam for learning, respect for responsibility, and a certain joie de vivre. I am very proud that I have a teacher like them. They always encourage us to learn because knowledge is the key to success. Sometimes they are angry with us because they want us to be correct. So I consider them as my hero in their own little way.