Improve your teens’ English communication skills with a progressive high school in the Philippines
One of the major challenges parents face with growing children is their lack of proficiency in both oral and written communication. It’s not that the students don’t know what to say – it’s how they say it that’s often the problem. Complicating issues further is the challenge to speak near-flawless English, as the Philippines is known for being an English-speaking country. People who do not pronounce English words properly are often looked down upon by those who can, and they get laughed at when they commit grammatical errors. The same is true for those who misspell English words and those who cannot write perfect sentences and paragraphs in English. Because teenagers cannot express their thoughts and ideas fluently, they tend to just keep quiet and not participate in discussions in the classroom and real-life conversations. Common communication barriers There are numerous communication barriers that a progressive high school in the Philippines must resolv...