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Youth's League official who sows the words

Update: 03-11-2012 | 00:00:00
She is a cultural information officer of local ward who has taught for 6 years. She is a Deputy Secretary of the ward Youth's League full of passion who has connected the Youth's League members to open literacy classes for children and youth workers. Her and their efforts have eliminate illiteracy complex to breathe life to the never-be-late dreams.  Every person is at different level, Ms. Du Thi Ngoc Tram has to work thoroughly with the instruction Coordinating with local authority of Phu Tho and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Secondary School in Thu Dau Mot City, Phu Tho Ward Youth's League officers have opened charity classrooms for many people. Grade students who are children to poor workers and previously having no conditions for schooling come to the charity classrooms with the wish of learning to read and write. Coming to Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Secondary School in one evening, only one classroom was with light. For years, every 19:00 to 20:30 on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays the Youth's League officers are very enthusiastic to instruct the classroom. Talking to us, an amateur teacher Du Thi Ngoc Tram said: "The classroom was set up late 2006 and early 2007, the two classrooms have long been a place for young workers and over 20 students who are poor children and orphans. However, a few months ago, partly due to the fact that they need to work, the class of young workers was dismissed and joined with the children class." Currently, the number of students is not fixed while the instruction program in textbooks varies from grades 1 through 5.In a class session, only one officer is in charge of monitoring the classroom; however, due to different proficiency, they have to make great efforts. Witnessing Ms. Nguyen Thi Be working hard with her exercises of Vietnamese of grade 2, we can see through the efforts of the 33-year-old mother of 2 children who are attending grades 4 and 7.She has attended the class for over a year and have known how to read and write fluently. Talking to us, she said: "When my child entered the first grade and began to spell the very first letters, at home she kept asking me to teach her the letters; however, I know nothing about the words, luckily my husband knew how to teach the letters. In 2011, she was determined to go to school.She said: "In the past, I could not taught my child the letters, now I have to try my best at learning, at least I should know how to read and write fluently".Meanwhile, Ly Kim Lan, 15, from Hau Giang province is re-touring her 5th grade program. Previously, because of disadvantaged circumstances, her parents had to move to Binh Duong to earn a living, she had dropped out of school while being pretty good student for several years at school. Being asked about the dream, she just smiled and said: "I want this to be a singer or artist because I know how to sing and draw at my childhood.Now, I want to be back to school to retain my knowledge.In the evening I go to school and spend the day in lacquer club of the ward, as a way to earn extra income and to nurture my dreams. " Well, even if the classes are troubled, the enthusiasm of the teaching staff and Youth's League officers and the support of school-bags, pens, and notebooks of the kind-hearted people through the movement of members with hope that their dreams will fly higher and higher. Reported by Kim Truong - Translated by storm
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