“Abhitha was a recent immigrant to Canada when she first joined the LINC program in September of 2022. As a non-native speaker, communicating in English was an obstacle that drained her confidence and held her back.” https://www.instagram.com/p/CwlUJ5Cr6PU/
LINC student, Abhitha, shares her story with LINC and Archway Community Services.
Reposted below, from the archway.ca website:
Aug 28, 2023 | Archway Community Services
Abhitha and her husband had always dreamed of moving to Canada from India for a better life and access to greater opportunities.
This dream became a reality when her then-fiancé obtained Canadian permanent residency status in 2020. After their marriage in June 2022, she was able to join him in Abbotsford.
Abhitha has a Bachelor’s degree in Education and a Master’s in Chemistry which she used to teach high school science in Kerela, India.
After moving to Canada, Abhitha faced various struggles that came with being a non-native speaker.
“Communicating in English seemed like a huge obstacle for me, and it drained me of my confidence,” said Abhitha.
She can still recall the various times she felt anxious and nervous when she struggled to understand those who were fluent in English.
After three months of living in Canada, Abhitha enrolled in Archway’s Language Instruction for Newcomers to Canada (LINC) class, with the guidance of Work BC.
The LINC program provides support to newcomers, helping improve their reading, writing, speaking, and listening skills in English. The program covers topics about Canada such as becoming a citizen, politics, history, and geography. They also cover concepts such as working and living in Canada, rights and freedoms, housing, employment, and education.
“My year in LINC was life changing,” said Abhitha. “It was the safest place for me to practice speaking English without the fear of being wrong.”
“The welcoming and lively environment, the passion of my instructor, the interesting topics, and the incredible classroom community created a supportive atmosphere that encouraged me to break free from my comfort zone.”
As time went on, Abhitha grew to actively participate in discussions, present in front of her fellow classmates, and even lead activities.
“I overcame my barriers and am now confident enough to communicate publicly in English.”
LINC not only helped Abhitha overcome her struggles with English, but they introduced her to community job fairs, financial supports for continued education, and Archway’s Career Paths for Skilled Immigrants Program.
“Being part of a student’s settlement journey is both an honour and privilege,” said Sara, a LINC Instructor who taught Abhitha.
“Their courage, unwavering determination, and hard work have filled me with a deep sense of admiration and respect. Their resilience and invaluable contributions enrich Canada, making it a better place for all.”
“Being part of a student’s settlement journey is both an honour and privilege.”
Sara, LINC Instructor
Moving Forward
Wanting to remain within the education profession, Abhitha applied for the Education Assistant program offered by Kwantlen Polytechnic University.
“I am happy to share the wonderful news that I gained admission to the program. This achievement is a result of very hard work and the rich transformative experiences that I owe to my LINC Course,” said Abhitha.
The LINC program was able to open doors for Abitha to ensure she had the skills and confidence to thrive in the new country she called home.
“I am so thankful to Archway and the LINC class for giving me the opportunity to learn the language, the culture, and the confidence to pursue higher education. I am also grateful for the many friends I made during this journey.”