My English Classes
Author: Binta B.
Level: 4
Instructor: Tanveen T.
Photo Credit: belchonock / 123rf Stock Photos
Article ID: 3678 [English- Fall 2025]
When I arrived in Canada, I understood that learning English would be very important for my new life. At first, I studied in a classroom with a group of students. It was sometimes difficult, but it was also fun because we could practice together and share our experiences. I met people from different countries, and we helped each other learn.
Since April, my classes have been online. They are only 30 minutes per week, and it is just me and my teacher. At the beginning, it felt very different from group classes, but now I enjoy it. I can focus more on my own needs, and my teacher gives me personal feedback. She also encourages me with small challenges, like writing this article.
Learning English is not always easy. Sometimes I feel nervous when I speak, or I don’t understand everything. But little by little, I see progress. Every week, I can use more words, and I feel more confident when I go shopping, take the bus, or talk with new people.
For me, English classes are more than just grammar or vocabulary. They give me independence, confidence, and new opportunities in Canada. I am happy to keep learning step by step.