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PERSONAL LETTER: Myself as Student

[Your address]

April 25, 2023

Prof. Deborah Maclean

Programs in Language, Culture, and Professional Advancement

835 SUB Lane

Fairleigh Dickinson University

Teaneck, NJ 07666

Dear Prof. Maclean:

The unit of study known as Programs in Language, Culture, and Professional Advancement

(PLCPA) is a crucial and crucial one that supports the institution's objective and vision for

promoting global wellness. The most intriguing aspect of this course study unit is its emphasis on

transferring vital information and abilities to the educational facility's overseas pupils in order for

them to become proficient in English and academics in general. The requirements of this study

course are in line with the university's goal of educating globally responsible citizens. As a result,

after successfully completing this course, students will be able to exhibit a unified competency in

both academic and professional wellness.

The study's discussion of how the educational goals of the Programs in Language, Culture, and

Professional Advancement (PLCPA) connect with the institution's goal of developing global

citizens was the section I found most interesting. Particularly for overseas students, completing
PLCPA courses successfully will provide them an understanding of American culture, customs,

and habits. The thing I least anticipated to engage in was learning about American society and

the subculture of the workplace. Non-American citizens were forced to learn a new language and

culture from scratch, which was a difficult procedure.

Throughout the course of the study, I improved my reading, speaking, writing, and listening

skills. In reality, combining listening, speaking, and reading with writing can help students

become better readers, writers, speakers, and listeners so they can communicate successfully.

These abilities must be gradually mastered. Incorporate gestures with words by acting out well-

known children's books, felt board tales, and finger play songs. All of these are strategies for

incorporating verbal play into language learning throughout the day. For the subsequent

development of literacy, early language exposure is essential. Make learning enjoyable for your

youngster.

Sincerely,

(Your name)

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