HEM introduced a list of international training centers for the second year’s students: Calliope, The British Council, Wall Street and British Workshop in Morocco and several language centers in England, Malta, Dublin and Santa Barbara. The aim of this training is to involve students in a purely English setting so as to develop their skills and competencies. While my colleagues chose to go abroad, my choice fell up on British Workshop. Why Workshop …show more content…
Almost 60% people in the world use English regularly. Learning English is very essential because it improves one’s chance of getting a good job, helps one communicate in foreign countries, and broadens one’s social networking.
First, learning English improves the chance of getting a good job. Companies which deal with international clients and suppliers rely on English-speaking employees to interpret for them with the day-to-day operations. The requirements for the position consists the ability to speak English. Therefore, learning English improves one’s chance of getting this post.
Secondly, people who understand English can travel much more countries by themselves than people who do not speak English. A lot of countries are using English as their main sub-language.
Finally, learning English broadens one’s social networking. For example, people who speak English have a better chance at being accepted into training programs or colleges in English-speaking countries. They can make friends easier if they know the language.
In conclusion, learning English is necessary today. English is the most common language in the world. Knowing it increases tremendously one’s chance at getting a good …show more content…
Wafaa and Chaimaa and Mr.Saad who were also our English supervisors for the trip we’ve done. In this course we learned about how to structure our presentation (from A to Z) and taught us how to master our stress.
During that particular course we watched a lot of videos revolving around how to become a successful person and what were the qualities required to become so.
The schedule was different every week; we had one different teacher for each week, it was a good thing because we got a lot of information from every single one of them.
CHAPTER TWO:
Visits:
For British Workshop students, we didn’t do any company visits because it wasn’t on the plan of this particular language center, yet we did receive visits from several Moroccan personalities who shared with us their story and talked about how they started their career as actors/football players.
They talked to us in English and narrated what they had to go through to become as popular and successful as they are now.
It was a great experience to talk to them and share with them those interesting moments that could help us succeed in our future careers as