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The British Council has many special programs to support Vietnam's future, and you, as Vietnamese students, play a crucial role in this. Just as Singapore and Hong Kong have greatly benefited from the British Council, so too can Vietnam. The Chevening Scholarship (https://www.chevening.org/) and the Newton Fund (https://www.newtonfund.ac.uk/) are opportunities for you to study and collaborate with UK scientists, contributing to the advancement of Vietnam. Your potential is limitless, and the British Council is here to support you.

BBC (www.bbc.co.uk) has valuable programmes that allow us to study ENGLISH. Students and pupils who originally come from the countryside or mountainous areas should not be shy if they do not know anything about English, even if they do not know the meaning of "Hello the world" or "Thank you". Starting with "a tiny hope" and "a very humble dream, " we can one day speak and talk to foreigners. In my time, parents were proud of their sons and daughters when they could say "hello or simple greetings" to foreigners when they were cycling on streets where we lived; However, at your time, figuring out chances to study in some of the wonderful universities is what you should do: "The image that Neil Armstrong did over moons ago is so beautiful".

This image was sourced from the NASA website.

 

Explore the BBC (www.bbc.co.uk) and discover topics that inspire you. Each visit presents a chance to learn something new and take a small step toward personal growth. Each visit is an opportunity to learn something new, to take 'a small step' towards personal growth. As you look back after several years, you'll be amazed at the journey you've made. Remember, 'everything great starts from zero' and 'God might give you hands'. Now, it's your turn to share your knowledge and make a positive impact in the lives of others. Your contribution matters.