English tutors needed
Downtown Community Ministry
Bulletin
9 May
2007
English tutors needed
Frustrated at
being unable to read or write a handful of Downtown
Community Ministry clients have asked for help to learn
these basic skills.
Do you have a spare hour or two
in your week to teach someone wanting to learn the skills
that so many of us take for granted?
Community
Social Worker Dougal Spier says that clients are generally
uneasy about the classroom based environment of many
language programmes.
“As grown men they’re
easily embarrassed in front of others but would jump at the
chance to have a one on one lesson. As they are now they
face a total barrier to functioning in society. They want to
be able to read their mail, know what the forms are they are
asked to sign and confidently read the daily
paper.”
Dougal says the lessons would be on a
voluntary basis lasting for just an hour at the DCM offices.
Any travel costs will be met by DCM.
“The tutor
would need to possess skills in teaching adults,
particularly English teaching and plenty of patience,” he
says.
If you know anyone that might be interested or
you yourself are please contact Dougal at DCM on 385
5605.
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