How English took me from countryside boy to business owner in HCMC

I was born in the 1980s in the countryside, where opportunities to learn English were scarce. However, I always had a passion for learning foreign languages. I only started learning English in the sixth grade at age 11, and I quickly became the best in my class in that subject. At times, I dreamed of becoming an interpreter.

However, when I entered the tenth grade at 15, my school’s English curriculum had me studying the language from scratch as I was only taught simple phrases like “hello” and “goodbye.” The same thing happened again when I attended university.

Because I loved the language, I self-studied instead through books and materials outside of school. I never attended extra classes at language centers because it was not financially feasible.

During university, I often wrote assignments in English, even though the lecturers taught in Vietnamese. This gave me the chance to practice the vocabulary I had learned. More importantly, using English every day at work helped me develop a natural reflex and retain my vocabulary.

After graduating from university with a degree in science, I worked for an information technology company where English was the primary language for communication. Thanks to daily usage and exposure, I quickly developed my listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. I later transitioned to working for foreign companies.

While others in the same field earned just VND5 million monthly due to their lack of English skills, I was making $600. After eight years of working with foreign companies, I gained enough experience to start my own company, which collaborates directly with international firms. This venture has been highly successful.

For me, English is truly an invaluable tool for communication and work. Every foreign businessperson I have met has used English to discuss business. Understanding the importance of foreign languages, I introduced my children to English from kindergarten. I hope they will grow up to excel in the language.

I can confidently say that English has been instrumental in helping me build a stable life in HCMC. Meanwhile, many of my friends have struggled to stay in this bustling city due to their lack of English skills. Some are still grappling with low-paying jobs and renting accommodations.

In my opinion, integrating English into other subjects is an excellent way to teach the language, as it allows students to apply and use it in daily scenarios.

*This opinion was translated into English with the assistance of AI. Readers’ views are personal and do not necessarily match VnExpress’ viewpoints.

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