
Training in English
listening, speaking, reading and
writing
“Active English
2021”
On March 22, 2021,
Associate Professor Dr. Somdej
Rungsrisawat Dean of College of Allied
Health Sciences, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat
University Presided over the opening of
the English listening, speaking, reading
and writing project “Active
English 2021” at Chokaew meeting
room. Suan Sunandha Rajabhat
University
Assistant Professor Dr.
Peerada Damaphong, Associate Dean for
Student Affairs College of Allied Health
Sciences chairman of the event Reveal
the origins and objectives of organizing
this project. “Due to the fact
that English is now a global language
that is used to communicate around the
world. All work circles, both public and
private, need personnel who can
communicate in English. The Active
English 2021 English language training
program will increase the language
proficiency of the College of Allied
Health Sciences students. Students will
learn English through games.
(activity-based) that insert English in
everyday life and English for
professional use by Ajarn Sunatcha
Chaowai, Ajarn Sasipen Krutchangthong, a
lecturer in the Department of Medical
and Public Health Secretarial and Ms.
Teerapon Jumarie, International
Relations Officer. Three language
experts came as speakers. increase
knowledge Create fun and familiarity
with the language for students. Today,
students will practice the four main
skills: listening, speaking, reading and
writing, and taking home knowledge and
happiness.”
Associate Professor
Dr. Somdej Rungsrisawat Dean of the
College of Allied Health Sciences
Mention the importance of the English
language.
“He who knows English
has an advantage over others. Because
English helps us communicate with people
all over the world. and when we can
communicate We will get many good
opportunities such as the opportunity to
get a higher job. met more knowledgeable
people traveled abroad The organization
has a higher business growth. It also
helps us access a wider range of
resources. Because nowadays English
plays a huge role in our daily life. All
around us, English is everywhere. since
the road signs All restaurant menus,
movies, or news on the Internet are all
in English, so this is a great
opportunity for students at the College
of Allied Health to practice more
English outside of the classroom. and
apply the knowledge gained in their
daily life and profession upon
graduation.” In addition,
Associate Professor Dr. Somdej
Rungsrisawat Dean of the College of
Allied Health Sciences Encourage
students to say “Don't be shy
about speaking English. Be confident
that we can all speak English. And
today's practice will surely help us
become perfect people (Practice makes
you perfect).”
Theeraporn
Chumree reports the news.
Naphat
Changpheng
photoshoot
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