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Discovering Myself

  My Strengths and Weaknesses  Every person has some strengths and some weaknesses, and knowing them helps us understand ourselves better. One of my biggest strengths is teamwork . I enjoy working with others, sharing ideas, and solving problems together. I like being part of a team and contributing to the group. I also enjoy taking responsibility, and many times I like to be a leader or captain because I feel good when I can guide the team and help everyone work towards the same goal. At the same time, I am a very emotional person . I care a lot about the people around me and their feelings. Sometimes this makes me sensitive in certain situations, but it also helps me understand others better and support them when needed. Another thing about me is that I am an introvert . I usually feel more comfortable in small groups rather than large crowds. At first, it can be a little difficult for me to talk freely with new people. But once I become comfortable with them, I can expr...

REFLECTION ON BCVS-I AND II

  The Hook: My Expectations When I first joined the BCVS course, I thought it would only focus on grammar, email writing, and some basic communication rules. I expected it to be a simple theory subject where we would only learn from books. But after attending the classes and lab sessions, I realized that the course was much more practical and interesting than I expected. The activities, presentations, and interactions with classmates made the learning process more engaging. It helped me understand that communication is an important skill not only in academics but also in everyday life. The Core: What I Learned Through this course, I learned many important communication skills. One of the main things I learned was how to express my ideas clearly and confidently. I understood that communication is not just about speaking, but also about how we present ourselves through body language, eye contact, and tone of voice. The course also helped me improve my professional writing skills...