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VOLUNTEER STORIES PAGE 4

David Probert  40 years old from America

My Time in PhonPhisai, Thailand
After recently returning from teaching English for two weeks in PhonPhisai, I can honestly say it was one of the best experiences of my life.  I have traveled quite a bit previously throughout Southeast Asia including Thailand, but was drawn to Isan Survivor because it offered me a chance to volunteer in a rural part of Thailand, outside of the usual tourist route. 

From the time I arrived in Udon Thani and was met by Jack and some of the other volunteers, I knew it was going to be a great experience.  After arriving at the house, I was quickly shown the way around, introduced to Jack’s lovely parents, shown my room, the Thai shower, not to mention the garden and the “infamous” plumjack tree, followed by the first big meal prepared later that night.  That meal was shared with several members of Jack’s family, the Professor and his wife, music, song, and everyone gathered on the thatch mat for a full evening of revelry. 

My primary reason for going to volunteer was to teach English and push myself to do something I had never tried before, but living with Jack and his family offered a chance to get to know the real Thailand as well.  We lived in the village of Ban Thin Dung with only a few hundred inhabitants and several kilometers from the nearest town of Phon Phisai, population less than 9,000 inhabitants.  

Most of the days were spent trying my hand at various English lessons without really knowing what I was doing.  The children would start the morning with a call of “Hello Teacher.”  “Hello Students, How are you”….“Fine Thank You and How are you.”  The students had learned some prior English by reading and writing but often didn’t know what all of it meant or were often embarrassed to practice in front of the “farang” or foreigner.  With the right attitude, the children quickly embrace their teacher and make the experience rewarding with their constant enthusiasm and warmth.  Together, we would practice introductions, sing songs and all clap at the job well done. 

The “down time” was equally rewarding with jogs or bike rides through the villages and rice fields while hearing the calls of “Helllloooooo” and the occasional stops to join the girls or boys for a quick game of soccer or volleyball.  I was able to assist the farmers in harvesting the rice while being rewarded with a welcome into their homes for dinner or joining for the “rat hunt and barbecue.”  For the nights where we were looking for something a bit quieter, a sunset cocktail on the banks of the Mekong would set the night up perfectly before the occasional karaoke to finish off the night. The whole experience is something I won’t soon forget. 

Almost everyone made an impression on me and the hospitality shown by Jack and his family was beyond expectations, not to mention the wonderful Thanksgiving meal prepared as well.  I only wish that I had more time devoted to do more, but I will look forward to my return as soon as I am able.

Email: david.probert@pfizer.com

 

   


Ellen en  Laurie

Hallo iedereen!   Wij hebben 2 weken als vrijwilligers gewerkt voor de organisatie Isan Survivor. Het lesgeven is echt een super ervaring!
Wij hebben ontzettend genoten van de leerlingen, de prachtige omgeving, de voldoening en de zeer gastvrije familie! Je voelt je er meteen thuis en ze doen er alles aan om je het naar je zin te maken !

 

Wij zien dit echt als een toegevoegde waarde aan het reizen! Als je de kans krijgt…doen !!!!
Groetjes Ellen en  Laurie

We have been a volunteer at Isan Survivor for two weeks. Teaching over here is an amazing experience! We really enjoyed the students, the lovely environment, the satisfaction it brings and the very friendly family. We felt at home from the moment we arrived here. We really think this is an important addition to travelling! If you get the opportunity… Do it!

Email : ellenvanbaelen1@hotmail.com
           laurievanlaerhoven@hotmail.com
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 Meggie Saleh 20 years old

My name is Meggie and I'm from Holland. I got to know about Isan Survivor when I met Patricia, who also had been teaching with Isan Survivor. After looking up some information about the Organization, i decided to try
it out.

What most appealed to me was the fact that it's a small organization and you get to stay in an village.
My experiences with Jack and Isan Survior have been more than amazing. The children of the school, the teachers, the vibe
and my fellow volunteers incredible. I loved my time at school, seeing those smiles and being able to encourage the children
to speak English taught me how important I, as a single person, was for them.

Jack and his family take you in under their wings and you'll find yourself hooked on the country life.
I came here with a lot of enthusiasm, and i left the place with a family and unforgettable memories. If I was ought to give any advice, it would be the following: don't get your expectation high up (the English teaching system is different from Western methods), just enjoy the vibe of teaching in Thai countryside and live the moment.


Thus, this has been my experience with Jack's Isan Survivor and I hope that you will enjoy your time here as much as I did.

Email :
  meggie.saleh@gmail.com
                          
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