On April 6, a representative of the Organizing Committee of the Khanh Hoa People's English Program said that they had just opened the English Club for orphans and disabled children in Nha Trang City.
This is an activity within the framework of the Khanh Hoa People's English Speaking Program that has been implemented for nearly 2 years.
The class has the participation of about 80 children with special circumstances, many of whom are orphans, abandoned children, children who lost their parents to the COVID-19 epidemic, children with disabilities, autism, cerebral palsy, blindness, deafness...
Despite many disadvantages, they still show a love of learning and loving English, thanks to the dedicated care of Ms. Nguyen Thi Duc (59 years old), who has been attached to the home for many years.
The club will operate every Saturday morning, with a specially designed teaching method to suit each student group.
Mr. Doan Van Tien, professional manager of the Khanh Hoa People's Program in English, said: "The lessons will be designed as games to create excitement. For students with outstanding abilities, the program will have advanced learning content for further development".
One of the biggest difficulties is the difference in cognitive level and English access among students. However, the teaching staff and volunteers are always persistent and flexible in teaching methods to ensure that no student is left behind.
The Khanh Hoa People's English program is currently entering the final months of phase 3, with the goal of building 250 English Clubs across the province, spread across 6 districts, towns and cities.
Previously, in February 2025, hundreds of cyclo drivers in Nha Trang participated in an English course to communicate well with foreign tourists.
The Nha Trang Tourism Cyclo Union under the Nha Trang City Labor Federation coordinated with the Organizing Committee of the Khanh Hoa People's English Program to open an English lock for cyclo drivers.