English Study Group
Estudy English Group: A Fun and Engaging Learning Adventure
This vacation, I wanted to do something different and truly enjoyable, so I decided to volunteer as a tutor for an English study group. My goal was to create a fun and engaging environment for students eager to improve their English skills.
To kick things off, I even created an online course from this project! You can check it out here:
https://mgameirollc.uteach.io/courses/515-english-study-group
But first, let me share why I embarked on this journey:
Why I'm Doing This
A Desire to Give Back: This experience was all about finding ways to serve others. Even though it started during my vacation (talk about dedication!),I was excited to volunteer my time to help students improve their English — for free! There were no grades.
The Initial Challenge: When I first pitched the idea, I teamed up with Alex from the School of Language Education. We reached out to students, but I think many were too shy to say "no," so they said they would come to class but on the next when I was about to start the class they didn't show up. It was a bit disappointing, and I did cancel that first group. But as you may have guessed I wasn't ready to give up just yet!
A New Approach: I regrouped and tried a different strategy. I told students, "You don't have to join this project, but if you do, all I ask is your commitment to show up and participate. It's free, no grades, just a fun and serious learning experience." This time, I got around five students — a small group, but a very dedicated one!
The Dedicated Few: The university was almost deserted, with most students on vacation. However, those who stayed were preparing for their post-graduation entrance exams. Despite having no classes, many claimed they didn't have time. I could have argued that they had plenty of time, but I didn't. I wanted only those genuinely interested in being part of the project.
The Power of Volunteering: The group you will see in the video from the online course I made from this experience was small but mighty. These students were incredibly dedicated, showing up consistently and engaging with all the class assignments. It reminded me of the spirit of volunteering—being there because you want to, not because you have to. It's like going to church: you attend not out of obligation, but out of a genuine desire to be there.
In the end, this experience has been incredibly rewarding, and as of today the classes are still going on. Volunteering has a unique power—it brings together people who genuinely want to be there, creating a positive and productive environment. And also I am under the impression those students will accomplish great things in the future. They are the kind of students I love, they want to learn.
And who knew? Teaching English could be so much fun!
This is how we ended our English study group today (picture above) - eating this delicious barbecue together. My last assignment to students were to write something about this experience, here are their posts:
https://weibo.com/6576602091/5063033040146707
https://www.bilibili.com/opus/961088027347648531
Wechat does not provide a link, so I am sharing a picture above
https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1p8igeSEM9