• Teacher: Rojer Acosta
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  • Language is a tool for expressing thoughts and feelings.
  • Communication is the process of exchanging messages and information, either verbally or nonverbally.
  • Language is an arbitrary and conventional symbolic resource situated within a cultural system.
  • Effective communication requires an understanding of the connections between a language and the people who use it.
  • Language involves the meaningful arrangement of sounds into words according to rules for their combination and appropriate usage.
What is Language? The Gateway to Communication and Collaboration ...
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This course provides an overview of the fundamental concepts, theories, and methods in sociology. It focuses on understanding how society functions, how individuals interact within society, and how societal structures impact behavior and opportunities. Students will explore key sociological perspectives, analyze social institutions, and examine how individuals and societies shape each other. Topics include culture, socialization, inequality, deviance, and social change.


This course is designed to learn how families should reflect the love of Jesus Christ. How to “Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love. Make every effort to keep the unity of the Spirit through the bond of peace”. This sense of togetherness is found throughout biblical teachings: from choosing a life partner, to marriage and raising children. In essence, the Bible underscores family as a divine institution established by God Himself. It emphasizes mutual respect, unconditional love, and forgiveness among family members along with responsibility towards each other’s well being. It also hints at how these deeply personal relationships can shape individuals’ faith journey and their understanding of God’s love.


This course is designed to equip students to function in a family, casual, work, or school environment where the main language is Spanish. Student will gain intermediate communicative skills in Spanish through wider range of topics of conversation as well as more complex grammatical structures and tenses.


This course is an unforgettable one, which surveys the major events, themes, and forces that shaped Belizean history since 2000 BC and is designed to provide a history from the perspective of common men and women through whose struggles this nation was built. This course of study encompasses historical facts as well as cogent analysis of history from the Pre-Mayan period to post independent Belize. Students are also introduced to the subjects of cause and effect, process and hence change in Belizean history.

  • Teacher: Lydia Lucas
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