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A Powerful Motivation Session


A motivational session organized by the English Department of the University of Visual and Performing Arts was scheduled for December 11, 2024 through zoom technology. The session took place on December 11, 2024 by using the zoom platform. A motivational session was conducted by Ms. Chaturangi Abheshika through virtual zoom technology on December 11, 2024. She demonstrated her approach to improve her English skills at that time. She emphasized that continuous attendance of English lectures together with regular exposure to English speech and regular conversation between students will help students develop their English skills. According to her English language development leads to enhanced personality.

 Her ability to teach today as a lecturer depends on the fundamental English language knowledge that she possesses. The speaker advised everyone to find new words each day. English has two important roles for future job prospects and everyday interactions with people in society according to her. The teacher Abogama received thanks from her for enhancing her language abilities before the speaker extended congratulations for her upcoming progress. The memory of that day permanently stays with me. Her lecture touched my heart. I aim to develop into the person she is today.

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