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“It’s not always about making a perfect sentence in any language that you’re learning, but having the courage to participate and learn from the mistakes that you make so that you can improve.” — Sunny Huang
Even though both languages and human beings can be hard to learn for some people, there are Multilingual Connectors who are resourceful and nimble to find the express to go fast and far on their journey, as Sunny Huang well embodies.
Sunny is one of the frontline education practitioners in Melbourne, Australia. She aspires to empower future leaders and is currently supporting a team of passionate educators to improve their pedagogical skills through the art of language teaching. Sunny has worked in both public and private education sectors in Australia and she is keen to explore different school systems across the globe.
Sunny came to Australia from China at the age of 17 and stepped into the field of education as a Master of Secondary Teaching graduate in 2019. She volunteered in a few countries and had fundraised a local youth library in rural Indonesia. Sunny’s recent settlement in Australia enabled her to explore the meaning of life, making her reflect on the desires and needs of mankind, as well as the ways to connect with others without being a perfect English speaker.
(Follow Sunny on LinkedIn)
As someone who shares well-aligned vision and outlook, I felt privileged create this episode with Sunny and as a cross-section of our shared journey from understand languages to understanding people:
- The case for diving into another language
- The productive narratives for language acquisition and exploration of the self
- Making aligned decisions following one’s passion and curiosity, instead of merely the language skills
- Focusing on similarities to break barriers and connect
- Embracing differences to enrich the life of self and other
And so much more!
If you’ve been inspired by you’ve listen to, please share it with someone you know who wants to build more meaningful connections and convert opportunities in foreign language. If this is also what YOU to achieve for yourself, please send me a message on LinkedIn and instagram, I’m @daisywu.multilingualconnector until the next episodes there is reveal secrets to having no language barriers. Get a copy of my award-winning book:https://www.multilingualconnectors.com/book-collection-1
“It’s not always about making a perfect sentence in any language that you’re learning, but having the courage to participate and learn from the mistakes that you make so that you can improve.” — Sunny Huang
Even though both languages and human beings can be hard to learn for some people, there are Multilingual Connectors who are resourceful and nimble to find the express to go fast and far on their journey, as Sunny Huang well embodies.
Sunny is one of the frontline education practitioners in Melbourne, Australia. She aspires to empower future leaders and is currently supporting a team of passionate educators to improve their pedagogical skills through the art of language teaching. Sunny has worked in both public and private education sectors in Australia and she is keen to explore different school systems across the globe.
Sunny came to Australia from China at the age of 17 and stepped into the field of education as a Master of Secondary Teaching graduate in 2019. She volunteered in a few countries and had fundraised a local youth library in rural Indonesia. Sunny’s recent settlement in Australia enabled her to explore the meaning of life, making her reflect on the desires and needs of mankind, as well as the ways to connect with others without being a perfect English speaker.
(Follow Sunny on LinkedIn)
As someone who shares well-aligned vision and outlook, I felt privileged create this episode with Sunny and as a cross-section of our shared journey from understand languages to understanding people:
- The case for diving into another language
- The productive narratives for language acquisition and exploration of the self
- Making aligned decisions following one’s passion and curiosity, instead of merely the language skills
- Focusing on similarities to break barriers and connect
- Embracing differences to enrich the life of self and other
And so much more!
If you’ve been inspired by you’ve listen to, please share it with someone you know who wants to build more meaningful connections and convert opportunities in foreign language. If this is also what YOU to achieve for yourself, please send me a message on LinkedIn and instagram, I’m @daisywu.multilingualconnector until the next episodes there is reveal secrets to having no language barriers. Get a copy of my award-winning book:https://www.multilingualconnectors.com/book-collection-1