Australia Study Tour for Mekong Delta’s rural students

Sponsors: Kate and Phil Family, Rotary Club of Hall, Reclink Australia, Wilderness Collective, Mallacoota P-12 College, Art Collective, Open Page, and Mekong Organics

Building on the success of English for rural kids in Vietnam, after one year of practicing English speaking with retired native Australian English speakers, the first two students (years 12: Hau and 11: Kiet) from Vung Liem district, Vinh Long province, Mekong Delta have just arrived in Australia on 5th July 2024. They will stay in Mallacoota, a remote town in Victoria for seven weeks. Two students participated in the Mango English Group, mentored by two Australian (Kate and Phil) from Mallacoota and one graduate Vietnamese (Khang). Finally, their dream of visiting Australia came true. They were welcomed by Dr Kien (Director of Mekong Organics) and Dr Tai at the Sydney Airport on 5th July. They spent two days in Canberra, where they met Ms Fiona Hamer, the Rotary Club of Hall sponsor in Canberra. The visited the Capital Region Farmers market, the Australian National University, National Museum of Australia, Parliament House, and the Vietnamese communities in Canberra on 6th July. Then, they were driven by Dr Kien and Dr Tai to Mallacoota on the 7th of July and stay there until departure to Vietnam on the 25th of August.

Photo: Dr Kien and Dr Tai welcomed arrival of students at the Sydney Airport on 5th July 2024

During their stay in Mallacoota, they practice English with Kate and Phil at home and communicate with the wilder community members, over 1000 residents in a small town. They will participate in the sports program, operated by the Reclink of Australia, creative arts mentored by Mrs Yodanda Oakley, ICT skills mentored by Wilderness Collective social enterprise, creative writing mentored by the Open Page and participate in the P12 school every morning.

The program was co-hosted by Mrs Kate and Mr Phil, supported by NGOs, Social Enterprises, and Community Group members, and partly financially funded by the Rotary Club of Hall, Mekong Organics, and Kate and Phil’s family.

Photo: Students had a welcome dinner at Dr Kien’s home and visited Mekong Organics’ Office in Canberra on 5th July 2024

You may visit the weekly report from Phil and Kate on this website

Week 01: Welcoming and introduction

Photo: Mallacoota Mouth – Newspapers published on 18th July 2024

Activity Photos Progress

Photo: Students visited Sydney Opera House and the bridge on 5th July 2024
Photo: Students visited the Sydney Opera House on 5th July 2024
Photo: Students visited Cpital Region Farmers Market on 6th July 2024
Photo: Students visited the Capital Region Farmers Market on 6th July 2024
Photo: Students visited the Parliament House Australia on 6th July 2024
Photo: Students were introduced about the history and the educational programs of the Australian National University by Dr Van Kien Nguyen on 6th July 2024
Photo: Students visited the National Museum of Australia on 6th July 2024
Photo: Students visited the Canberra Organic Grower Society (COGS) -Charnwood Garden, introduced by Dr Van Kien Nguyen, a member of the COGS on 6th July 2024
Photo: Students enjoyed dinner at a Vietnamese family in Canberra on 6th July 2024
Photo: Visited a Vietnamese family in Canberra on 6th July 2024
Photo: Students visited the Black Duck Food, an indigenous social enterprise in Mallacoota on 8th
Photo: Mekong Organics team and students visited Wilderness Collective Social Enterprise in Mallacoota on 8th July 2024
Photo: Left two students at Mallacoota
Photo: In front of Kate and Phil’s home at Mallacoota
Photo: Learning Piano at Kate’s place
Photo: participated in English class with the English teacher at Mallacoota P-12 college
Photo: Met the principal of Mallacoota P-12 College

Project website – English for rural kids in Vietnam

Mekong Organics – English for Rural Kids in Vietnam

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