Monday, February 1, 2016

We All Need a Vision

Muhammad, Auburn
Hello! My name is Muhammad and I'd like to tell you how important it is for all of us to have a vision. If we don't have a vision there will be no meaning in our lives. My vision is to integrate into Australian society the best way I can because I'm a migrant. However to do this I need good English. I migrated from Bangladesh four years ago and wanted to continue working in my field as a qualified engineer. However I realised that the key to success in the workplace is to improve my English.

I was lucky to find work as a technician in a medium-sized manufacturing company. I had to communicate with my colleagues on a daily basis, however to communicate effectively I needed clear pronunciation.

So when I became a permanent resident I went to Navitas English at Auburn and enrolled in Distance Learning (DL) as I was working. My DL teacher Annie set me in the right direction to improve my English and speak clearly. She taught me pronunciation and we practised conversations in different contexts. She also taught me formal and informal email writing and assisted me to update my resume and cover letter. I found the environment in Navitas DL to be so friendly and supportive.

Now I am able to communicate more easily with native speakers and they can understand me. My DL lessons have also given me confidence to converse with colleagues at work.

So moving to Australia was a very big change, but it has been a good change. I'm happy here and the future looks bright. Whatever position I end up choosing, improving my English has been the first and most important step to achieving my vision in my new home Australia!

Discussion
What is your vision for your life in Australia?
How is your DL teacher helping you achieve your vision?

10 comments:

  1. My vision is also the same as Muhammad. My DL teacher has casual conversations with me every time before lessons and this gives me more confidence to talk to other people in my new community.

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    1. Hi Thao yes casual conversation with your teacher is a great way to build confidence.I guess it's when you speak with others in your community that you truly know if you are communicating well.Thanks for commenting, keep up the good work.

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  2. Now Australia is my home. I need to stay here for my children and my life is here. So I need to live here, improve my English and find a good job. I am moving toward my final vision little by little.
    My DL teacher Ziba is patient with me, and helps me with my pronunciation and using my laptop and IPad. Even she is teaching me in a nice way.

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    1. Hi Veena Rani,thanks for your thoughtful comments. Yes it does take time to reach your goals. Every time you remember new vocabulary or focus on a speaking or writing skill you are moving towards your vision.Just set small language goals each week from your lesson and try to use the new language every day. Keep working at it with your teacher's guidance.

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    1. My vision is brighter than magnifying glasses,because my DL teacher very supportive especially for my pronunciation.And now I am a bit confident to talk with different nationality and to the people around me.

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    2. Hello Juday, what a lovely image of your vision.Yes learning how to pronounce words and how they are spoken in a sentence is very important for easy communication. One of the most important parts of pronunciation is to hear which vowel sound is stressed in the word and which are vowels are not.I'm pleased your confidence is increasing with your DL teacher's help.

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  4. My vision is to improve my English as best as possible! Get a great job, meet a lot of interesting people and to integrate in Australian community.

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    1. hello thanks for your comments, yes meeting people and being ready to make new friends is a great way to improve your English,have fun and feel that you belong to your community.

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