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- تاريخ التسجيل : 18/11/2011
رد: لشروق تنشر مشاركات الناجحين في مسابقة المركز الثقافي البريطاني: هكذا غيّرت اللغة الإنجليزية حياتنا (4)
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As a student, I had many learning difficulties. I was a back-sitter and clock watcher. Soon, the teacher who discovered the inner desire for English and started helping me came. I developed feelings of regards to her and worked hard to please her. To encourage me, she used to let me teach and once said: “you were born for teaching”. I believed in my teaching abilities and started teaching my classmates. It was such a pleasure that I decided to become a teacher. At university, I was top class until I was obligated to marriage. A dramatic change happened! I started having set-backs. On a mind-June day, when I was about to reach my life-long dream, my husband wanted me to give up at the last minute of the game, one foot form the winning touchdown. He wanted me to be a stay- at- home woman. Soon, I was kicked out at midnight with the belief that one is never given a dream without also being given the power to make it true, I may had to pay for it and got divorced. A month later, I got my diploma after giving birth to my son. I started looking for a job. It was those teaching skills that I worked hard to develop that made my inspectors say “you were born for teaching” and elected me as a trainer. Now, that I have this dream position, my dream got bigger. I have to run my own business! Surprisingly, I met someone with the same ambition and started a business. As a matter of fact, before we knew it, English became not only the language of our business but also of our love! We got married and have a daughter. Later, we opened a bigger school that offers free teacher-training and receives more than 500 students and 15 teachers. Without English, I wouldn’t have met my soul who helped me reach the highest that is in me and affect society positively. Still together to make of “BBC” the Best Bridge for Creation for both learners and teachers.
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ritouja- مديرة منتدى
- تاريخ التسجيل : 18/11/2011
رد: لشروق تنشر مشاركات الناجحين في مسابقة المركز الثقافي البريطاني: هكذا غيّرت اللغة الإنجليزية حياتنا (4)
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- تاريخ التسجيل : 26/08/2011
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