Sunday, August 25, 2013

SDA Language Center

안녕하세요...
おはようございます...

Good Morning!!!

This place may seem to have been taken somewhere but the Philippines...

But mind you... this place really exist.. and it's in the Philippines.

Known to some as SDA Language Center, this place is located in Silang, Cavite. I have been teaching in this place for quite some time now however I never tire of being in this place. If you are looking for a home-like environment but at the same time molding you into a better person this place must be the place you are looking for..

An institution located in CALABARZON area, this place is a home to both Filipino and native English speaking teachers. Accepting both Korean and Japanese students, the place creates a harmonious environment between the two English language learners.

With the increasing demand for English proficiency in the world market, the place offers a family-like environment while learning to converse in English.

The institute offers several courses...
For the duration of at least 6 weeks, the courses are intensive. The students relearn Grammar through English in Action - a dynamic way of remembering the proper sentence formation. They exercise their tongues through tongue twisters and of course Pronunciation and Intonation in another group class. For starters they learn basic sentence patterns by utilizing the Group Drill class. They substitute sentences as instructed. For the Advance students, they make use of the common idiomatic expressions used by the English native speakers and incorporating them in their diaries. Thus, they take up Idiom Class. Of course, learning English in a group setting would not suffice. In turn, the flagship class of this institute is the MAN-TO-MAN class. This is one of the best time to talk in English guided with an article that serves as the main topic.

Teaching is fun...

In one of the bulletins in my college I read this formula in the English department...
              2 TEACH is
          +   2 LEARN
              4-EVER

I never appreciated that post until I started teaching. As the students relearned what they learned in their schools, so did I.

Teaching is pretty fun and you get to know more about them, their cultures-through English.

English is a indeed a Bridge.. NOT a barrier

You may check out their Facebook page...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/335402473238294/

You may want to visit their website too..
http://www.koreasda.org/index.php





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