[Vnbiz] Taking care of our students

huong dang thu hdangthu at gmail.com
Thu Jan 11 11:40:07 PST 2007


Hi my bro and sis!
Have a nice day!
Last Monday evening, I had dinner with some of bro and sis in Saigon. ``^.^''
On forum, when I read about sis Nhung, I keep in mind an image of a
"big and old" lady (I mean big=super, old=mature). But sis Nhung, i'm
pretty surprised at your cute and young outlook. It's also my chance
to meet bro Tai, bro Tu and sis Thi. It is so nice to meet you. :)
After this meal, I think that I have to learn more about my bro and
sis in Vnbiz (then I read the "welcome" messages). And the more I
learn about VNbizers, the more I'm surprised. For that my bro and sis
are all very interesting and heart-opened. So plz talk with me and
tell me more about our family. :)
But, there are something I haven't get through. I try to answer (by
guessing), but I am not sure. So, any bro and sis, plz help me to
answer (and plz forgive me if my questions are so silly (V_V)
First, what do "CACC" and "CACE" stand for?
Second, I know that "Vietnamese is the first, English is secondary".
But we use English in our family more than Vietnamese. Is it because
that we are from some different countries so that English is the most
useful language? Anyway, we still use Vietnamses in forum, don't we?

That's all. Now I want to come back to the discussion on doing
something for students :)
Thanks a lot, bro Hoanh, for the concept "help themselves". I have to
think carefully about this concept.
I like the idea of a group of 3 first. This makes the plan seem
easier, more accessible. I think about it these days. I also find some
friends to share my thinking. 2 of them are so willing to join with
me. ^-^". And thanks Rajakuma, for your idea of student club of
theatre, social service, debate.... I like it. (^.^)
I meet the idea of studying English with you, bro Hoanh. In fact, I've
long thought about the English class where we go to the outside, to
touch, to see, to smell, to feel... and talk about them, in English.
This idea seems easy, but I could not find a teacher to be with us, so
I just kept the idea in mind. But now, I think it's time. Why don't we
put it into practice? We have 3 students for a group right now. Will
you support us, my bro and sis? Please share any of your ideas with
me, any topic that you interest in and want to provide us, or as bro
Hoanh said, any contact. We will so need your advices. Sis Ziu Thuong,
can you plz give us some lesson about dancing first? We are all so
interested in it. ^0^. Sis Tram, as an educator, can you offer us some
discussion on chances for students to fulfill their life skill, for
example?
The plan seems nice. Anyway, there are something make me hesitate...
I absolutely agree on "Whatever we do, make sure that the activities
are fun-filled and enjoyable". I myself lost my "fun-filled and
enjoyable" feeling in some of my last activities, when we had nothing
new or farther motivation to work on. So, this is really important to
me. In our projects, we always feel eager at the beginning. But we
might lost it soon. I don't know how to fix this error. But in my
opinion, before we start something, we should have a clear long run
goals (and a  good view), to make sure we usually have a higher plan
to think about. So, though I agree that we should start with small
thing first, I still wonder what will help us to establish that view
and goal?
The second problem is, in my school, I'm usually a weird one with
weird questions and thinking. It's because I can read English stuff,
and learn a lot from this source. This causes many serious gaps
between us in class. Thus, my prior thought to run a plan is to reach
the gap between us. I'm passionate about this. The current gap is so
far. So, if I run an English club, I wonder if I am making this gap
further? Then make it harder and harder to reach? My bro and sis, what
do you usually do to reach the gap in your community? What can I do to
develop myself and the others as well?
It seems I have aksed too much. Don't want to make my bro and sis exhausted. :(
And thank you bro Hoanh, for reminding me with thinking about brothers
and sisters and friends around who may support me :) This thinking
surely encourages me much. I will always do.
Wish my bro and sis health,
HeO





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