Teaching English to Underprivileged Children in Vietnam

Teach English to underprivileged children online.

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Overview

Teach English to underprivileged children online.

You have:

  • Online Volunteer members need a passion for teaching English to children.
  • A teaching certificate is desired, although not required.
  • Online Volunteer members need to have patience in teaching English.

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According to a recent report, only 10.5% of graduated students in Vietnam have some degree of English proficiency that can be applied career-wise and 51.7% of students who graduated college cannot communicate in English even though English is part of a class subject from primary school level.

Teaching and learning English are not efficient at public schools where English education relies heavily on grammar and does not focus on speaking and communicating in English. Universities often teach their students about advanced grammar and vocabulary that is rarely used in real life. A large number of students and employees have to go out to re-learn English at private English centers to adapt to the market’s requirements.

Students who come from low-income families in the city and in rural areas have especially hard time learning and practicing English. Currently, English is on track to be the most spoken second language in Vietnam, however, compared to their city counterparts, these students are at a disadvantage and do not have the chance to study at English centers with native English teachers.

English teachers in Vietnam are lacking in both quality and quantity. According to a report done by the Ministry of Education and Training 1, only 70% of English teachers got certificate level B2 (CEFR) in the English proficiency test. B2 is considered to be a standard that a teacher must achieve. However, a large number of English teachers in Vietnam can neither pronounce correctly nor communicate well in English, including those whose B2.

In order to address this, Better Life Vietnam has launched an Online English Class Program to provide underprivileged children and youth an opportunity to practice English with expert volunteers from English-speaking countries. This program will support our mission of improving education for underprivileged children and youth and contributing to the effort to advance SDG 4 on Quality Education in Vietnam.

To that end, we are seeking the support of Online Volunteers to play a role in teaching English to help Vietnamese children practice their speaking. Each Online Volunteer member is assigned to teach 1-3 groups of children (1-3 hours each week). Specifically, we need your help to:

1) Teach the children how to pronounce the words/sentences properly; 2) Help them identify and correct any errors in English spelling or word usage.

Each session lasts for an hour. Most of the sessions are in the evening ICT (7 pm, 8 pm). Some sessions are in the morning or afternoon on the weekend. Lesson materials are provided. Online Volunteer members are also welcome to create their lesson materials if they have experience in doing so.

A teaching certificate and experience are desired, although not required. Online Volunteer members need to have the love for and also patience in teaching English to the children.

Potential interview questions

Can you describe a time when you had to adapt your teaching methods to meet different learning needs? This question assesses your flexibility and responsiveness as a teacher. Provide a specific example that highlights your adaptability.
What strategies would you use to keep young learners engaged during an online lesson? The interviewer wants to know your approach to maintaining student interest and participation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How would you handle a situation where a student struggles to grasp a pronunciation? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Why do you think English education is essential for underprivileged children in Vietnam? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
What experience, if any, do you have in creating lesson materials for English language learners? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How would you address the disparity in English proficiency levels among students? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you provide an example of effective feedback you've given to students in the past? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
How do you plan to integrate cultural aspects of English-speaking countries into your lessons? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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