A Syrian who couldn't speak English two years has passed his high school exams in Australia. Saad Al-Kaab, 19, graduated with top . His grades put him in the 4 per cent of in Melbourne. Saad escaped civil in Syria to start a new . He said it was " hard" in Australia because he could not understand English. He said he is for his friends in Syria who have not had the he has had.
Saad studied English with his in Australia. He also watched a show on TV. It was politicians asking their prime minister about different . The helped his English because: "They use the , persuasive in parliament. They speak and you can find the words." Saad said: "I just want to say thank you so to Australia for giving me the opportunity. It's revived me and given me a life."