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INTENSIVE ENGLISH COURSE
Tiruchy, Jul. 28. Don Bosco Community College, Dindigul initiated an Intensive English Course for their students.
Don Bosco Community College, Dindigul initiated an Intensive English Course for their students. The course was conducted in Don Bosco MEDIA-ALAIHAL at Manikandam, Trichy. Totally 22 students both boys and girls attended the intensive English course and utilized that prospective opportunity to improve their skills and knowledge in English. Fr.Charles Selvaraj, Principal, Don Bosco Community College briefed that the aim of this course was to make the students competitive and capable of facing the challenges with the current scenario in the job market. The students should not feel that English is a foreign language and complicated; rather they must take more efforts to learn English and use it in their day to day professional affairs, he added.

The duration of the course was 25 days from 1st July till 25th July, 2010. Fr.Esaya Britto Raphael, Administrator, English & Communication Skills, Don Bosco MEDIA-ALAIHAL and Fr.Francis Gamaliel, Director-DBIICE, were the trainers of the course.

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