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Why bother making yourself good at English when you excel at Math?

Why limit yourself to just one skill? I recall my officemate who said, "Kaya ako Math lang pinagbuti ko e. Di ako kikita ng pera sa English" (I only focused on Math because I'll never earn money from English). This mindset puzzles me, especially when I see her struggling to craft a simple letter in English. Using phrases like "To whom it may concern" (just like what she did) in a request letter can come across as impersonal and outdated. Thus, I helped her to come up with something appropriate. In today's fast-paced world, effective communication is key. Proficiency in English, both written and spoken, can significantly enhance our career prospects. Why is proper English important in writing? It showcases your attention to detail and professionalism. Clear and concise writing helps convey your message more effectively. Well-written content can make a strong impression on clients, colleagues, and superiors. What about spoken English? Is fluency ...

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