Communication is the key to express yourself and let others know how you feel. Communication allows you to express your feelings or opinions about a certain topic. There are many forms of communication, all of which with a common goal. The only way for people to know what you need or require is to communicate to the individual to express your needs.
Take a certain high school student for instance. Let's say that he just recently got his interim report. Gazing the packet carefully, he finds that he has a D+ in English. Now it's not as bad as an F-, but it's not good either. How can a student improve? Does he need assistance? Or is there something he doesn't know what to study for a vocab quiz? If this kid is struggling for some reason, he must simply ask his teacher for wisdom or advice. Otherwise, he'll continue struggling until he has to repeat another grade.
Take another time for instance. Let's say you pay for your yearbook & they start coming out. The student isn't sure what to do because he's been thinking. Where would you find yearbooks on sale? Even if you find them, you have another dillema. What if you ask for a yearbook & they think you didn't pay for it? Would they remember? Life is a confusing road of questions & problems. So many in fact, that they fill up the gaps of every empty corner of the world. The best you can do is communicate in some way. Ask your own questions & earn your own solutions. That's the way to go.
If you ever face a serious problem, you should always talk to your teachers about it. That what their for, to answer all your questions & bestow their wisdom to help others. They want the kids to pass but they don't know what they need unless they ask their teachers first. Unless they explain what they want to know or what they require, the teachers will think you have it all under control. There's no shame in asking others, no matter how difficult it may sound. When you ask questions, insisting that they lend a hand, there's always an award for your important questions. Until then, I only have one last piece of advice to give: break a leg!
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