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Nguyen Tat Thanh School (English Teaching Assistance)

Hanoi, Vietnam

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Nguyen Tat Thanh School, established in1998, is located in Cau Giay district, Hanoi, which is about 8 km away from the city center. It composites secondary school (grade 6-9) and highschool (grade 10-12),

The children and their teachers would like to meet foreigners to practice and improve communication skills. The school have received great support of the government in terms of infrastructure but there is still a big need for language teaching support from international volunteers.

The aim of the project is to provide English language speaking environment for children to practice and improve their confidence in using a foreign language in communication.


Description du travail

Upon request of teachers, volunteers run the activities in the class. They are asked to help students develop speaking and listening skills.
Vietnamese schools traditionally favor ‘passive learning’ – the teacher standing in front and lecturing. This does not help students to gain confidence in speaking. The pronunciation of the English teachers is not excellent so the children have little opportunity to hear English as it is really spoken. Moreover, English levels of students are very different. Some are very outstanding in terms of pronunciation and performances meanwhile, some are very shy to speak out.
Volunteers can think about games or interactive activities to let all students get involved in the lessons.
Working as a local teacher: Each class is run by an English-speaking Vietnamese teacher who teaches according to the governmental English books. The volunteers will join one lesson of the teacher to know how they teach, after that the volunteers will prepare activities and games to practice pronunciation and communication skills with the students. The teacher will let the volunteers lead the class the whole time, during 45’. The volunteers can prepare the lessons freely, choosing the topics, activities, discussions or games they prefer. They do not have to follow the governmental book.
Assisting a local teacher: Some teachers prefer volunteers support them. In this case, volunteer should assist the teacher while doing exercises, correcting the pronunciation, keeping them in silence or helping the teacher in any activity required. If the volunteer does not feel confident he/she can start supporting the teacher, with the possibility to teach alone after some weeks.
Each class has one local English-teacher with 30 to 40 students, depending on the class. Each period lasts for 45 minutes.
The volunteer participates in different classes per day, working from Monday to Friday. The general time frame at school is from 7:50 to 17:20. The lunch break is between 11:15 and 1:05 o’clock. Depending on volunteers’ schedule, he/she has different beginning and ending time.


Hébergement & Nourriture

Volunteers will stay in a dormitory with rooms shared with other volunteers. Living conditions will be Vietnamese standard with shared bathroom, shared room with bunkbeds. Mattress, blanket, pillow and mosquito net are provided.
Food will be provided at accommodation everyday except Saturday. Meals will be mostly local food, which vary from the daily cooking schedule. Volunteers, especially those who are vegetarian may be required to do some cooking by themselves. Sometimes, food is provided by the host project during workdays.


Lieu & Loisirs

Address: 136, Xuan Street, Cau Giay District, Hanoi
Travel to work from volunteer accommodation: about 20 minutes walk


Conditions requises

- Volunteers should like to work with children, maturity and initiative spirit.
- Fluent English/ French
- Age: 18 and over.
- Be open-minded and sociable.
- Be willing to learn more about the country and adapt to different and working style in Vietnam.
- Extra fee: 430 EUR for the first 2 weeks, 115 EUR for every extra week


Organisation d'accueil

Volunteers For Peace Vietnam (VPV) is a non-profit, voluntary organization founded in 2005 with the aim to promote voluntary service as a mean of cultural and educational exchange among people, for peace and friendship, and as an approach to address social problems. VPV is a full member of the UNESCO’s Coordinating Committee for International Voluntary Service (CCIVS) and of the Network for Voluntary Development in Asia (NVDA). VPV is also a partner of the ALLIANCE of European Voluntary Organizations, the International Cultural Youth Exchange Federation (ICYE) and Service Civil International (SCI) VPV is officially recognized by the Government of Vietnam/Permit No. BM330. VPV is organizing international workcamps and SLMTV placements in different projects (teaching/education, healthcare and HIV/AID prevention, organic farm and sustainable agriculture, conservation, community development, etc). VPV is also sending Vietnamese volunteers abroad.