At our school, we firmly believe in the principle of learning through practical experience. We provide ample opportunities for students to engage with social issues and contribute to raising awareness in our community. Our learners actively participate in numerous community projects, allowing them to apply their skills in real-world scenarios. For instance, our students visited the Centre of Study for Social Change during Christmas, where they interacted with the senior citizens and orphans and entertained them through activities such as stand-up comedy and storytelling. Students prepared for this visit by studying Speaking step 2, 'I speak clearly to individuals I do not know' which gave them confidence to speak to the wider members of the community. Additionally, our seventh graders participated in the Earth Quest Initiative on Sports Day, advocating for awareness about the hazards of micro-plastic pollution. They effectively communicated the global issue and highlighted the significance of Sustainable Development Goal 14 to our school community. After the sports day students reflected that they not only had to Listen critically to compare different perspectives, but also speak adaptively to persuade listeners of their point of view. In this way it was an excellent opportunity to bring the skills to life. Furthermore, our school initiated a buddy collaboration program and took part in the Umang Communicative English session, aimed at enhancing language skills for vernacular medium students by focusing on four key language aspects. Students geared up using Speaking Step 5, ‘Learners speak using appropriate language.’ for this session. Our learners organized various interactive activities to facilitate comprehensive learning and shared insights gained from their experiences through Skills builder program.