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Help i-Future Weekend School Students learn English through Athlete

Description: Utilizing interactive English activities as a medium, i-Future Weekend School aimed to provide a transformative learning experience to students from under-resourced families in order to enhance their self-esteem, learning motivation, exposure and global connectedness.

This week, guest speaker will be invited to share insight on work of an athlete and enhance students' communication and teamwork. 

Language: The activity will be conducted in English. Volunteers will ideally be fluent in English or with a good command of English. **Please comment if you are English or bi-lingual (English & Cantonese) speaker.

Reference Link: http://https://www.facebook.com/ifutureteens and http://www.ifutureteens.com/

Remarks: We are looking for volunteer leaders for this project, if you have good command of English, live nearby or are willing to volunteer regularly on weekends (once/ twice a month, you will be rotating shifts with other leaders in the team) and help out in this project, please email us via hohk@handsonhongkong.org with title: Applying VL of i-Future Weekend school project.
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Education and Empowerment for Children and Youth
Children and Youth

Age Minimum (with Adult): 16+, Minimum Age:16+, Skills: English

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