
Investing in foreign language learning is becoming a trend that many parents and students are interested in in the context of international integration.
At foreign language training facilities throughout the province, especially English centers, a vibrant learning atmosphere can easily be observed during the summer as well as throughout the school year. Many parents choose to enroll their children in foreign language courses from an early age, hoping to equip them with a solid foundation for the future.
In a classroom at Apollo 720 Phu Tho English Center, students participate in group discussions, presentations, and English communication activities under the guidance of the teacher. Instead of traditional rote learning methods, students are encouraged to interact, debate, and actively express their opinions. This is also a teaching trend being adopted by many foreign language training centers to help learners develop both language proficiency and soft skills simultaneously.
Nguyen Minh Anh, a 5th-grade student in Viet Tri ward, shared: “Previously, I was quite hesitant to communicate in English. However, after participating in group learning activities for a while, I feel more confident in expressing my opinions and communicating with foreigners.”


Students participate in English communication activities at Apolo 720 foreign language center in Phu Tho province.
Beyond focusing on communication skills, many centers also aim to create a highly practical learning environment. At Havina English Center in Vinh Phuc, students regularly participate in experiential activities, themed sessions, and communication scenarios close to real life. Through these, learning a foreign language becomes more engaging, helping students gradually develop natural language reflexes.
Mr. Phung Quang Thai, Director of Havina English Center in Vinh Phuc, said: “In the digital age, foreign languages are not only a communication tool but also a key to helping the younger generation access global knowledge. The most important thing is to create a love for learning, helping students proactively use foreign languages in their lives instead of just learning to pass exams.”

Teachers at Havina English Center in Vinh Phuc guide students in practicing presentation and teamwork skills in English.
In the context of the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution, foreign languages are no longer just an advantage but are gradually becoming an essential requirement for high-quality human resources. Proficiency in foreign languages allows young people to access the vast wealth of human knowledge, while also expanding opportunities for study and employment in international businesses.
In reality, many businesses today require foreign language proficiency when recruiting employees, especially for positions related to information technology, e-commerce, tourism , logistics, and high-quality service industries. This is also why more and more students are proactively investing time and effort in learning foreign languages while still in school.


Many parents choose to have their children learn foreign languages from an early age to equip them for future integration.
To improve the quality of foreign language teaching and learning, the Department of Education and Training of Phu Tho province has recently focused on innovating teaching methods, increasing the application of information technology, and encouraging students to participate in English-language playgrounds, competitions, and experiential activities. Alongside this, foreign language training institutions in the province have continuously improved their teaching programs and built modern learning environments to meet the increasingly high demands of learners.
In today's era of integration, investing in foreign languages is investing in the future. Every lesson, every opportunity to confidently communicate in a foreign language, is a crucial step in helping the young generation of Phu Tho open the doors to knowledge, confidently integrate, and assert themselves in the international environment.
Thu Thuy
Source: https://baophutho.vn/chia-khoa-hoi-nhap-cho-the-he-tre-255783.htm







