I am currently attending an English course that is helping me improve my language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. The course is well organized and taught by a professional teacher who makes learning easy and enjoyable. We have regular lessons, practice activities, and friendly classroom discussions that build our confidence in using English in real life situations. This program not only focuses on language skills, but also includes a mentorship program that supports us on a deeper level, both academically and personally.

From the very first week, I noticed a difference. The English class is well structured, interactive, and practical. We do not just memorize grammar rules, we practice using English in conversations, presentations, and even small group projects. My teacher creates a warm and supportive environment where we feel comfortable making mistakes and asking questions.

What makes this program truly unique is the mentorship program. Each student is connected with a mentor, someone more experienced and a native English speaker who guides us outside the classroom. My mentor, for example, helps me prepare for presentations, how to write formal E-mails, and sometimes shares tips for time management and study techniques. We meet online to talk about challenges and improvements. This mentorship program motivates me to work harder because I know someone is guiding me and cares about my progress. The mentorship made me feel like I was not alone, and that is something very special.

In conclusion, the combination of professional teaching and one-on-one mentorship has made this English course one of the best learning experiences of my life. I believe programs like this can help many students unlock their potential and reach their goals. I am grateful to be part of it.

Zainab

Letter received from our students participating in our Mentorship program. Text altered for protection of our students and for grammatical changes.

Published On: September 26th, 2025 / Categories: Student Essays from students in ASDD's English & Mentorship Programs /

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