Tuesday, 16 April 2013

Experience at Language Bridges.


Building a strong foundation of any building is the most important, and indeed the most difficult as well. At language bridges, most of our students did not know the basic A-B-C-D. Teaching them instilled elements of patience and perseverance within us. Their confidence after understanding, resulting from hard work, was our motivator. The experience taught me instead, the wonderful design of the  human being. Sight, sound and listening conglomerate to develop a language and to decode funny looking signs into meaningful words. The feeling is inexplicable. Only at Language Bridges!

 Poor Shumi could never get their inside jokes, which I of course enjoyed and laughed along hysterically. Plus, Shumi's confused face would make it perfect. Although native languages were hardly spoken, but when they were, we made sure every word spoken was worth saying.
Devlaal; one of the brightest students I had at Language Bridges. His face always gleamed with confidence, and he indeed achieved milestones along the way. I would miss these guys a lot.

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