Photos from 2016 Summer Programme for Immersion in Communicative English (SPICE)

Just Volunteers! News, SPICE Programme (Hong Kong), Volunteers' Stories 6 Sep 2016

Here are some photos from Nicola who was one of the HK interns from City University of Hong Kong running the SPICE English programme in Tin Shui Wai, Hong Kong this summer. For more information on the experiences of those who volunteered for SPICE please read the blogs……..

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Team teaching on day one

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After a few days the children really relax

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Some more than others!

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Lunchtime

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Guests of the HK Country Club

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The whole group on the last day

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