Wanted
A voluntary activity In the winter vacation Five volunteers wanted As English teachers At SOS children¡¯s village |
Dear student union,
I have just read the ad on the school bulletin and the moment I read it I took an interest in becoming one of the five volunteer English teachers. Now I am writing here to apply for this opportunity.
First, please allow me to make a brief introduction about myself. I¡¯m LiHua, a member of the loving heart club in our school, and I have a good knowledge of English. My two years¡¯ experience as a tutor has taught me that working as a volunteer can build up our confidence and enable us to develop our communication skills, which are a necessity in our social life.
I believe that being a volunteer teacher at your village is obviously more than just teaching; it is helpful to broaden my horizons and improve my understanding of the world. Besides, by helping those kids, I feel I can make a difference to their future and make a small contribution to society. I¡¯d appreciate it so much if you could possibly consider my application.
I¡¯m looking forward to your reply.
Yours sincerely,
LiHua
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