Day 2!

Hello everyone! Here’s a quick update from those of us in Vietnam!

Yesterday  was our first day at the Quang Phu Kindergarten, and the beginning of our service learning Music Room renovation project. We started our day with very early buffet breakfast at 6am. Many of us were surprised by the different breakfast options offered, including noodles and french fries. Some of us (Kyra) were underwhelmed by the condensed milk coffee served, tasting very sweet compared to to the barista made coffee at home.

We got on the bus at 8am, and endured a very bumpy and scary ride, where the bus driver almost drove into a river whilst performing a U-Turn. When we got to the kindergarten, we were met by the smiling faces of children at the entrance, giving us each a bouquet of flowers, which were all differently stylised.

After a short presentation from the Principal, we split off into our 2 groups for the day, Teaching and Painting.The teaching team started in the upstairs classrooms, with the Greetings and Colours group (Heidi, Akayla, Page, Josh, Elissa, Liam) teaching the 4 year olds, and the Body Parts and Emotions group (Luke, Kyra, Samara, Lilly, Meg) teaching the 5 year olds. Whilst initially challenging, we found the best ways to teach the kids were through songs, actions, and whole-group activities. Thankfully, the university students were there to translate, removing many of the language barrier issues we anticipated. It was interesting to see how some kids picked up the words very quickly, whilst others required a little more help. However, all of the kids were very well behaved and kind. By the end of the lesson, most of the kids were able to speak and act out the words we had taught them.

 

 

The painting team started the day in the music room, spending around 30 minutes planning the designs for the walls. They split into two groups, one painting the parts which would eventually make the pergola, and the others sketching out the designs for the walls of the music room. The night before, we had reorganised the groups to make sure all our artists were on the first day, so designs could be outlined and progress on the room could be made. After the teaching team finished, they also helped out. Many painters had to stand on makeshift platforms of metal bars and wooden planks to reach the higher parts of the walls, so others held them together. It was great to see everyone helping out and doing their part. We progressed very fast, and by about lunch time all the sketches had been done and we were ready to begin painting the walls.

 

 

 

 

 

For lunch, we were served little trays containing rice, beans, carrots, onions and chicken (on the bone) with each portion being separated. Unsurprisingly, many of us struggled using chopsticks to eat the food, and instead relied on little spoons. We were also served a lentil/pea soup drink-thing that was definitely quite different to anything we’ve had before.

After lunch, the kids woke up from their 3-hour midday nap. The teaching group sat with the 3 year olds to eat their lunch, which was some noodle-broth dish. Whilst some kids were independent and ate on their own, others had to be spoon-fed. The teachers wouldn’t let the kids leave and play until they had eaten their food, so some ate as fast as they could and got out the toys in the playbox.

We then moved into our second lesson, with the Body Parts/Emotions group teaching the 3 year olds, and the Colours/Greetings group teaching the 5 year olds. The kids have fun signing songs like the Hokey Pokey and Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes, as well as playing with the giant rainbow parachute toy Mrs Freeman had brought. The younger aged groups were a little more challenging to teach, and were quite tired and fussy.

At around 5, we got on the bus back to the hotel. Once we got back, we were given the choice of relaxing at the hotel, or going with the teachers to sightsee and view the markets. Some of us stopped by the Highlands Coffee shop, a Starbucks-like café, which served really tasty sweet coffees and drinks. We were surprised at how cheap everything was, with a large coffee and a cake only costing $4.70 AUD. AT the markets, we each tried our best to barter and lower the price of every item.

At 7 we left for dinner at Thi’s Kitchen. Unlike the night before, most of our dinner options were traditional Asian dishes, like fired rice and pho. We also enjoyed mocktails at the restaurant. Before heading back to the hotel, we wandered through the markets. Once back at the hotel, Mr Andrew told us about a new exciting competition, where we each partnered up and are given 100,000 dong to spend at some point on the trip, with the aim being to find the best item possible for that price, throughout the entire trip.

Yesterday was extremely fun but also challenging.

From Luke and Lilly x

This entry was posted on January 9, 2025. 3 Comments

Day 1

Hi all, 👋

As of this morning we as a group embarked on our venture from Perth to Vietnam.

               

With only a few hiccups along the way including, a small typo, waiting in customs for just over two hours, and having to take off our shoes at Vietnam security, but what is an adventure if there are no hiccups along the way.

     

It truly has made the group closer and it already feels like an adventure. Once we arrived in Hue, at around 1:30, we took a 30 minute bus ride to our hotel.

         

We then had the chance to settle in and have free time to explore the city (with a teacher of course). While some of us were getting one hour massages, others relaxing in the hotel, or wandering the streets, we have all tried something new today. We all had the opportunity to take photos of things that we’d never seen before. It has truly been a great start to what we assure is going to be an amazing experience.

From, Heidi Wilton and Elissa Groves

This entry was posted on January 7, 2025. 2 Comments

Bon Voyage

Dear Team Vietnam,

Well, the time has arrived and no doubt you will be looking forward to arriving at the airport tonight. I would like to wish you all a very enjoyable tour. I look forward to reading the Blog updates and sharing your adventures from here in Perth.

Any last minute questions or concerns please don’t hesitate to contact me or Mr Merrifield.

Enjoy!

Donna Wilson

Service Learning Tours Coordinator

This entry was posted on January 6, 2025. 1 Comment

Final Preparations

Happy New Year to everyone – I hope you have had a wonderful start to 2025.

With only a few days to go I have made a list of things to consider before we meet on Monday so please have a read through and contact me if you have any questions.

  • Please ensure you’re at the airport by 9pm on Monday 6th January
  • We will be having a group photo at the airport before we go through customs
  • Please ensure you have packed your passport, and you have a copy of your visa printed out.
  • Please ensure you have uploaded your digital lesson plans and resources to SharePoint via the link in a previous post (thank you to those who have already done this) – there are still some empty folders (Body Parts lesson and Food lesson)
  • Pack your lesson materials
  • Exchange some Australian dollars for Vietnamese Dong
  • Pack glasses for the people in the villages
  • Please ensure you have some space left for ukulele and other materials such as large story books, pencils, textas, glue sticks etc. we’re donating. We will hand these out to each of you at the airport prior to checking in.
  • The following list outlines which students will be teaching English on Day 1 and 2 (we will decide day 3 when we’re there)

Day 1 (Numbers & Greetings group will pair up for the day; Animals and Food group will pair up for the day)

  1. Numbers group (Belinda, Tahlia)
  2. Greetings group (Elissa, Josh, Liam)
  3. Animals group (Saanvi, Alyssa)
  4. Food group (Abbey, Kate, Ainsley)

Day 2 (Colours & Shapes group will pair up for the day; Body Parts and Emotions group will pair up for the day)

  1. Colours group (Paige, Akayla, Heidi)
  2. Shapes group (Eva, Charlii, Saanvi)
  3. Body Parts group (Luke, Meg, Lilly)
  4. Emotions group (Kyra, Samara)
  • The weather is looking a bit hit and miss in Hue during our stay with some rain forecast (varies depending on the website you look at). I would therefore suggest bringing a jumper, some long trousers, a rain jacket as well as a small umbrella to put in your day bag for walking around – just in case.
  • If you have food requirements it might be worth printing off a card online that states this in Vietnamese that can be shown at restaurants.
  • Print off an updated copy below of the booklet outlining times and activities or download it to your phone:

2025 Vietnam Lead-in Booklet Itinerary

  • If you haven’t already done so, please complete the pre-tour survey via the link on the blog on November 14th
  • Please find a link below to the ideas you came up with for the murals to be drawn on the walls:

MURAL IDEAS.pdf

Thank you all and see you Monday evening for what I am sure will be a wonderful trip!

Kind regards,

Mr Merrifield

Visa Hardcopy

Hello all,

Time is ticking away and not long now until you leave.

Just a couple of things;

  • Please carry a hardcopy of your visa with your passport.
  • For those hat have not advised Mr Merrifield of your room preference, can you do so as soon as possible. I need to advise the hotel in the next couple of days.

Much appreciated.

Donna Wilson

Service Learning Tours Coordinator

 

 

 

Lesson Plans

Hello Students,

The NGO – Hearts for Hue – have asked if we can forward them our lesson plans as they would like to send them to the five Vietnamese University student volunteers we will have helping us. I have checked the link provided in a previous post on Nov 25th and only a couple of groups have actioned this. Can you please upload your lesson plans via that link (or the one below) so I can forward them on as soon as possible.

LESSON PLANS

Thank you.

Mr Merrifield

Accommodation Roomings

Hello Students,

Merry Christmas to you all. I hope you had a wonderful day spent with with family and friends and ate some yummy food whilst enjoying a few presents from Santa.

Only 10 days to go until departure – super exciting now!

The hotel has asked for the names of who is going to be in which rooms in advance and so I require you to please click on the link below and enter who you will be sharing a room with.

Accommodation Roomings.xlsx

The boys have been sorted already, however, could the girls please action this ASAP so I can send it to the hotels. If you have any questions then please send me an email.

Thank you to those who have entered their mobile numbers in the spreadsheet in a previous post on the blog (Nov 25th). Alyssa, Josh, Kate and Kyra, if you could please enter your mobile numbers ASAP so that I can finalise the WhatsApp group. I will also post a reminder message on the blog after New Years to remind you of a few important things to pack.

I wish you all a Happy New Year.

Mr Merrifield

Lead-in Booklet and staff mobiles

Hello All,

Great to see you all at the information evening last Wednesday – it is certainly getting close now.

Please find a link to a PDF of the lead-in booklet as requested below (if there are any difficulties accessing it then please let me know). I have also included Donna’s and my mobile numbers below for you should you need them:

It would be useful if students downloaded the google translate app before departure as well to help with any language barriers we might experience.

If you have any questions before departure then please don’t hesitate to get in contact.

We wish you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year and see you all next month.

Kind regards,

Mr Merrifield

 

This entry was posted on December 1, 2024. 1 Comment

Lesson Plans & Mobile Numbers

Hello Students,

Thank you to those of you who were at the lesson planning session today. There was some good energy and you all worked hard – I hope it gave you a clearer picture of how your lesson might run.

As mentioned today, please find some links below – one where you can enter your mobile number so we can set up a WhatsApp group, and the other link if for you to upload your lesson plan and any resources to your relevant folder (I have named them based on what your lesson is about. eg. Numbers etc.)

If the links below do not work then please let me know:

MOBILE NUMBERS.xlsx

LESSON PLANS

If you have any queries then please don’t hesitate to get in contact with Mrs Freeman, Mrs Harris or myself. See you all Wednesday 27th for a 5pm start in the Science Forum at Duncraig.

Kind regards,

Mr Merrifield

Meeting 25th November

Hello Again Students,

 

Just to confirm next Monday’s meeting will be at the Duncraig Campus, so it is the Carramar students who should meet in C1 at 8am to get the bus down to Duncraig

If you will be making your own way to Duncraig and do not need a lift in the bus, please can you let me know,

Many thanks,

Mrs Harris