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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Manuel Allgaier, 19, Germany (2013)
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Manuel Allgaier, 19, Germany (2013). Right now I’m learning Khmer and looking for suitable NGOs in Cambodia, can’t wait to get on the road again. Http:/ englishcrazyclub.wordpress.com/2013/11/14/manuel-allgaier-learn2give-volunteer-2013/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English Crazy Club's Activities. We whole-heartedly appreciate all of the positive contributions from our previous volunteers. We also are very much looking forwards to welcoming all of . Manuel Allgaier, 19, Germany (2013).
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Feb 25, 2010
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Paula Burgi / November 2009. I found out about the Learn2give project through a website called helpx.net. The website involves giving your help in exchange for accommodation. I was still new to the website, and had been disappointed by hosts failing to send responses to my emails, so I was very happy when I got not only a quick response, but a very excited email welcoming me to the project. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). English Crazy Club's Activities. Paula Burgi / November 2009. View my complete profile.
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Justin Holt: Learn2Give Volunteer 2013
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Justin Holt: Learn2Give Volunteer 2013. 8220;Arriving I didn’t know what to expect of the experience and while it was not perfect. I could honestly say that the people there are the most amazing and generous individuals I have ever met. Http:/ englishcrazyclub.wordpress.com/2013/10/05/learn2give-volunteer-project-2013-by-justin-holt-u-s-a/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). English Crazy Club's Activities. Justin Holt: Learn2Give Volunteer 2013. View my complete profile. All about our camp!
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Bailey Campbell - Australia 2012
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Bailey Campbell - Australia 2012. 8220;The sometimes hidden message of ECC is that was my time volunteering to teach English with these children wasn’t to be so much about teaching and education, but rather being a source inspiration to generate what will hopefully become a longer term drive for English proficiency. Teacher and family will attest that I do not espouse a flowery or unrealistic view of sociology or economics; I am straight forward a pragmatist. I do however maintain an enormous. It was reg...
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Apr 1, 2010
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Carolina Villafuerte/ the Philipines - February 2010. Like most of the previous volunteers, I stumbled upon Learn2Give at Helpexchange.net. In my search for a place to travel not just as a tourist chase by time but a “traveler” taking time. I actually intended to find a safe destination for a first time solo traveler where I could culturally immerse in two weeks (the longest vacation leave I was allowed by my employer). Thus, Learn2Give Project. Of the English Crazy Club. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Aug 8, 2011
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Eddy Yuen, England/ July 2011. Banphakamnongrua School, is a small school in the Buntharik district of Ubon Ratchathani province which holds about 300 students and 17 teachers. The children range all the way from nursery age to grade 9 who are 15 years old. The schools director is Mr. Kom Suan (shortened) who has been a director for 5 years. He was incredibly kind and welcoming to me, and even though he did not speak English, our friendship grew anyway over the two week period I visited the school.
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Oct 25, 2011
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Carl (November, 2010). L2G: Why do you find Thailand as your volunteering destination? It was to enter into a whole new culture and a brand new challenge. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). English Crazy Club's Activities. We whole-heartedly appreciate all of the positive contributions from our previous volunteers. We also are very much looking forwards to welcoming all of . Carl (November, 2010). ECC Training Camp 2011. View my complete profile. It is where you learn to give others. All about our camp!
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Oct 22, 2011
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Sentibile Gosenyang (February 2011). Being with the Learn2Give project for one month, meeting with our staff, getting around the village, teaching English in school and hanging out with kids, being in a homestay. So what would be a word or two that best describe your experience with L2G. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). English Crazy Club's Activities. We whole-heartedly appreciate all of the positive contributions from our previous volunteers. We also are very much looking forwards to welcoming all of .
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Jul 17, 2010
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Like 99% of gap year students in the UK I decided to make the journey to south east Asia. I had decided early on that I had wanted to do some kind of work there; hopefully to see more of the culture and what life there really is like. So I was extremely lucky when I came across Learn2Give and the English Crazy Club on helpx.net. Also considering that I had no teaching qualifications or experience. So I filled in the application form and sent it off before leaving for Thailand. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Learn2Give Project - Ubon Ratchathani Thailand: Feb 22, 2010
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Maria Jesus Saelices/Spain/November 2009. THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME. One thinks of Buddhism, great temples; tribes, elephants and tigers; paradisiacal islands; amazing cities and the best food ever…. I arrived in Non Dang (from now on, “my village”) in November 09. In the very South of Ubon Ratchathani province (near Cambodia), it’s not easy to get there, so I was picked up in Ubon by two teachers from the school. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). English Crazy Club's Activities. ECC Training Camp 2011.