
If you were in the place of the II-A BSE ENGLISH students from the University of Makati, you will be totally surprised too about taking up a course which is not officially in the school curriculum. No matter what reasons the students give, none of it is valid. Within the next months, the students should have taken that course.
In fact, most of the students asked "What?!" Some even said that the course is even heavier than their major subjects. It is six units and they must attend the class twice a week for three hours.
AdEPT stands for Advanced English Proficiency Training. A course that's made for future call center agents. Its main objective is to help learners boost their skills in using English as a second language. Speaking, indeed, is the macro skill that is most needed.
Maybe, the fall of Philippines in English language is another reason why ADEPT was built. It could help it regain back its lost glory and I know that that course will be a lot useful. Back then, it used to be the best country in Asia wherein English speakers were seen and heard. Now, India took over its place.
As a conclusion, we will never become professionals if we aren't going to train ourselves. Of course, trials and challenges are part the games of success. We must know how to play and win. Although it is tiring and stressful working so hard, the feeling when you become 'adept' will remove those feelings later.
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