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Teaching English at The Hanoi Children Palace
Basic Information
Address: Hanoi - Vietnam
Phone Number: +84-37152 709
Fax Number: +84-37152 708
Director: Hoang Hung
Additional Information
Mission Statement:
GREAT REASONS TO VOLUNTEER
Help others
Make a difference
Find purpose
Enjoy a meaningful conversation
Connect with your community
Feel involved
Contribute to a cause that you care about
Use your skills in a productive way
Develop new skills
Meet new people
Explore new areas of interest
Meet good people
Impress your mom
Impress yourself
Expand your horizons
Get out of the house
Make new friends
Strengthen your resume
Feel better about yourself
Additional Information:
Teaching Hanoi Children Palace - FREE Accommodation & Meals |
Project Summary
The Children Palace is a community project which is government sponsored and opens to all social classes. The aim of this project is to provide the children of the community a place where they can go and learn during the summer months. The project runs from 01June to 15 Aug. The students pay a minimal fee to attend the Summer Palace and attend either in the morning, afternoon and evening sessions. The activities offered at the project range from English, to sports, games, painting martial arts and dance.
Activities
Your main duties will be teaching English along side with local Vietnamese English teacher, the Vietnamese teacher will help to do the translation, new words and grammar... foreign volunteer will help the children with pronunciation, listening skills and conversation in English... those activities can do through the text book, sing English songs or through the games...
Working Hours
You will be working up to 4 or 6 hours a day, Monday to Friday (weekend are available if you want to do your travel in week day, you can change your teaching times in to the weekend ). You will need to be prepared to work to a flexible schedule at this project, depend on the text books provided by local teacher in advance.
Summer teaching are designed to help children to enjoy their summer holidays, so that the schedule, structure and time table are flexible and it is easy for the teacher and volunteer can free to change their way of teaching to suitable for their class they are working with...
* You also could reserve for the other periods of the year (not Summer) for everning and weekend classes
Resources
They have minimal recourses
Text books, English listening tapes, TV for teaching are provided
Special Points
As a role model to the children, you will need to dress presentably, smart-casual clothing will be appropriate. Volunteer will be offered FREE Accommodation & Meals |
.:: Contact Email: thanhxuanpeacevillage@gmail.com |