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Teaching English in Primary Schools
Project Overview

Vietnam has state-controlled network of education system and English is now more widely used than before. Though there is 94% of literary rate in Vietnam, English speaking population is very low because they use the Vietnamese language and the courses are also mainly taught in Vietnamese. In recent years English is becoming more popular as a second language. Education from age 6 to 11 is free and compulsory in Vietnam but primary school children start learning English at grade 5. English is one of the favorite subjects for the children but they have very limited chances of learning and interacting with foreigners. In general, private schools in Vietnam perform better than public once, due to better facilities and services, most importantly teachers. Learning English can create various opportunities to the young generation in Vietnam to get better job, abroad study and so on. Asia Horizon is working with such public schools which can’t provide the quality education to the poor rural community and lack the trained and competent teachers. We need your help and support in every step of our effort. This project is designed to help the primary level children to learn English. Therefore, volunteers’ participation in teaching may improve this degrading situation in education. The contribution you make on the lives of the children will be obvious and long-lasting, and you will also be part of a much wider volunteer network leaving positive impacts in the communities.

Volunteer’s Activities
As a volunteer of teaching English project in Vietnam, you can contribute in teaching English to children. Volunteers should help the students to improve their pronunciation, listening and speaking skills to improve the general English skills of the children. You can also teach other subjects such as math, IT, computer or can teach extracurricular activities. You can also help the children with their day-to-day activities such as doing homework, making notes, exchanging cultural views; teach them about health and hygiene, organize games and outdoor activities. You will get teaching material to teach children who are often from poor families.

Project Skills Required
No specific qualification is required for the volunteers teaching English in primary schools. However you need to be above 18 years of age. The basic requirement you need is genuine interest and commitment to the Vietnamese culture and being open to teach and serve the children who are eager to learn from you. You should also be flexible, committed to help schoolchildren, open minded and self-motivated to learn and serve to the people of new culture and religion. Lastly you need to be kind, unbiased, learning and generous.

Arrangement of Room/Food/Supervision

We will make an appropriate provision for food, room and supervision for its volunteers from the very beginning of their arrival to the country to the end of their project. You will get a brief orientation about the premise and the schedule of the program, living with the Vietnamese host family is a great opportunity to understand the Vietnamese life, language (especially vietnamese), culture, tradition and people. A typical Vietnamese meal (lunch or dinner) will include steamed rice or noodles, a soup dish to eat with rice, a meat (chicken, duck, beef or pork) or fish dish, and a vegetarian dish. Spring role is the most popular Vietnamese dish either deep fried or served fresh with raw vegetables, grilled prawn, crab, pork or chicken. Volunteers are also equally encouraged to make some dished of their hometown. You can get the breakfast at morning where as lunch will be prepared in 1 pm, you are allowed to take the readymade lunch packet in the project if you want and dinner is served 7 or 8 at evening. You can also get the food from outside if you wish; there are numbers of affordable restaurants and hotels in Philippines. You can’t expect a luxurious bedroom while staying with the host family. However, volunteers joining Asia Horizon-Vietnam’s orphanage program stay with the children in a hostel. Asia Horizon arranges a separate room along with a communal bath with cold water and fan for volunteers in both the host families and hostel accommodations but sometimes they may share the room if the number is large. Volunteers are expected to share same life style while staying with the host family; they may join the daily activities such as cooking, cleaning, washing and so on. Though the local fare will be provided twice a day, you will really enjoy the way of Vietnamese hospitality and generosity to the guest.  

Project Location

Placements of our primary school volunteers are located in Hanoi. Hanoi, a city between the rivers, built from lowland, has many scenic lakes and sometime is called "city of lakes”. As the capital of Vietnam for almost a thousand years, Hanoi is considered the cultural centre of Vietnam, where every dynasty has left behind their imprint. The city has many interesting cultural and historic monuments for visitors. With the rapid growth of population, an abundance of shopping centers has been built in Hanoi.

Visa Information

Citizens of certain countries can visit Vietnam (for less than 30 days) without an Entry visa, those countries include: most Asian countries, Korea, Japan and Scandinavians. Citizens from all of other countries are required to get an entry visa before departure or you can get the visa upon arrival to Vietnam. But we strongly recommend you to get a tourist visa prior to your arrival. It saves time and hassle of filling out the form in the airport, making sure you have all the documents required, and queuing up to apply for the visa. But if there is no Vietnam Embassy or Consulates in your country, then we recommend visa upon your arrival to Vietnam. 

Project Date & Fee Information

Program Date:  Asia Horizon volunteer Program begins with your arrival at the Hanoi Airport in Vietnam on Sunday, the day before of your project. A one-day orientation about the program including project sites, types of work, local food, climate, safety issues, health issues, culture people  etc. will be provided in Manila office before you start the project.

Program Fees:
Our program fee is 80-100% less than most international volunteer organizations.

1 weeks   7 weeks   What does fee cover?   

What doesn’t fee cover?  
2 weeks   8 weeks  
3 weeks   9 weeks  
4 weeks   10  weeks  
5 weeks   11 weeks  
6 weeks   1 2 weeks  

Living, Working and Safety Issue
Living and working in a poor and developing country is really challenging. It demands courage, some experiences and the ability to adapt. It can be overwhelming to adjust in a completely new environment. The climate, food, and atmosphere – everything is different than your hometown. You will be faced with a harsh social reality every day of your volunteer work and experience things a tourist never sees.

Independence, maturity, flexibility and the desire to do social work are required if you want to take part in the volunteer work program. Asia Horizon takes full responsibility for your safety and tries its level best to bring sense of security and peace of mind in you from the time of your first arrival to the completion of your project in a host country. When we receive your flight information, we will make the necessary arrangements here for your airport pick-up. Generally, volunteers arrive on Sunday. Our country coordinator will be there to welcome you at the airport, to pick up and take you to your accommodation, and you will receive basic orientation about your itinerary and placement along with a comprehensive briefing on the country and specific locale by the coordinator and transfer to the project on the following day or after the one week orientation. The staff/ coordinator will accompany you until you have a sense of complete safety. You are allowed to contact 24/7with an assigned person directed by Asia Horizon during your stay. We will be fulfilling our additional duties such as monitoring, guiding and counseling. Our staff/ coordinator will be there all the time supporting, assisting and coordinating you.