Faculty Introduction (Faculty of International Communication, Department of Global Communication)
Fairlynn D. Binondo Fairlynn D. Binondo
Teaching assistant
Affiliation
Faculty of International Communication Department of Global Communication
Specialty
special education
■ Please tell us about your current research theme (or field of specialization) and the reason/motivation that led you to pursue this field of specialization.
I am working as an English teacher because although it is a challenging task, it can also be very rewarding. we have to maintain our learners' interest and engagement in the learning process. The fact that learning English is one of the most sought-after skills nowadays makes it possible for anyone to find work and live almost anywhere in the globe.
■ Profile
I am from Cebu City, Philippines which is known as the Queen City of the South because of its strategic and economic importance to the country. I finished my bachelor's degree in the Philippines and majored in Special Education. my desire to comprehend and assist children who face these difficulties as well as my desire to educate the community and work with them to provide these students with opportunities to participate in social, economic, cultural, and other societal activities.
As soon as I finished my studies, I began working as an English teacher for Japanese students.
Since then, I have had the feeling of wanting to go to Japan and teach English to foreign students.
■ Message to high school students
English is the most understood language today and has the ability to bring individuals from many different cultures together, fostering understanding. By learning English, people can significantly improve their educational and employment prospects as well as their quality of life.