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FREE Conversational English Course! Are you looking to improve your English and gain access to better opportunities?
About Book Aid Asia (www.bookaid.asia)
Book Aid Asia is a private NGO based in Malaysia. Since 2016, they've been working to empower underprivileged and marginalized children through the magic of reading and the English language. Their program, Book for Children's Achievement (BACA), donated English storybooks to schools, organizes talks on the benefits of reading, and even conducts English appreciation programs. They recently partnered with another organization to ensure these children have good eyesight, a crucial element for a successful reading journey.
About Dg Bridge (www.dg-bridge.org)
Dg-Bridge Ltd is a Hong Kong-based NGO on a mission to bridge the global economic gap. They envision a world free from inequality and work towards it by empowering marginalized communities. Their focus is to equip these communities with the tools they need to thrive in the digital economy, ultimately helping individuals achieve self-sufficiency and improve their economic well-being. One such innovative project is English-eSpeak. This program connects refugee teachers from the Middle East, residing in Indonesia, with Indonesian children for online English language tutoring.
Book Aid Asia, in collaboration with Dg-Bridge, is offering a FREE 3-month online Conversational English Course! This interactive program is designed to empower individuals from marginalized communities, refugees, women, out-of-school youth, persons with disabilities (PWD), or anyone from underprivileged backgrounds.
By participating in this course, you will gain the skills you need to:
❖ Increase your employability
❖ Become more self-reliant
❖ Communicate confidently in English
The course details:
✓ Free to attend
✓ Online and interactive
✓ 30 sessions spread over 3 months
✓ Taught by qualified instructors
To be eligible to apply, you must:
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Be from a marginalized community, refugee, oppressed woman, out-ofschool youth, person with a disability (PWD), or from a poor community
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Have access to a laptop or computer
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Have a good internet connection