The Importance of Learning English for Persian Newcomers in North Shore

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The Importance of Learning English for Persian Newcomers in North Shore

As Persian newcomers settle in the vibrant and multicultural communities of North Vancouver and West Vancouver, one challenge often stands out: the need to learn English. This linguistic skill is more than just a means of communication; it is a crucial tool for integration, participation, and empowerment in British Columbia’s civic landscape.

Sherry Soltani – Local Journalism Initiative

To delve deeper into this topic, Sherry, a passionate community host and advocate, recently conducted an interview with Soroush Azani, a English instructor, to explore why learning English is essential for Persian newcomers and to highlight valuable resources available in the North Shore region.

Sherry Asked Why Learning English matters?

Soroush emphasized that language is the bridge to belonging. “Learning English allows newcomers to access essential services, build social networks, and contribute meaningfully to the community,” he said. “It’s not just about getting by; it’s about thriving in a new environment.”

He highlighted the many opportunities North Shore offers for cultural connection and active participation. Without strong English skills, these opportunities can remain out of reach. Soroush explained that understanding English helps newcomers navigate healthcare systems, comprehend local bylaws, and engage in community life. He also addressed the emotional challenges of language barriers, saying, “Feeling isolated in a new country is challenging, but mastering the local language can be a turning point.”

Soroush pointed out that free ESL classes are available at local community centers and libraries, while online platforms provide flexible options for learners. Community programs such as conversation circles at North Shore libraries offer a welcoming space for newcomers to practice their skills. Many workplaces also support language training to help employees adapt to professional environments.

He emphasized that volunteering is another excellent way for newcomers to practice English. “Through volunteer work, you can immerse yourself in the community, engage with diverse people, and improve your language skills in real-life situations,” he explained.

Additionally, Soroush noted that several institutions in the region focus on helping newcomers learn English to pursue professional careers. These programs are designed to provide specialized language training tailored to different industries, helping individuals transition into meaningful work in their chosen fields.

For Persian newcomers in North Shore, learning English is more than a practical necessity—it is an investment in their future. By breaking down language barriers, they can connect with their neighbors, contribute to the community, and embrace the diverse opportunities this region offers.

Sherry concluded the interview with an encouraging message: “English is the key to opening doors and finding your voice in a new home. Together, we can make the transition smoother and more empowering.”

Soroush left viewers with an inspiring thought: “Every word you learn is a step toward creating a life you love in this beautiful country. Start today, and you’ll be amazed at how far you’ll go.”

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Video Upload Date: January 2, 2025

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