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American English Club: Volunteering Culture in the U.S.

Want to improve your spoken English skills, but don't have anyone to practice with? Join our weekly American English Club, led by American volunteers, to engage in lively discussions and connect with new people and other English language fans online. Take the leap and jump into fun conversations led by facilitators from diverse backgrounds! We’ll be chatting about international holidays, innovation & technology, American art and pop-culture, and much more.

Join us on Tuesday, February 15, as we discuss America’s past and present volunteering culture and how it is connected to the country’s education system with an American college student, Amber Breese. We'll specifically look at:

🔹 Why is volunteering so popular in the United States?
🔹 How may community service help you obtain a scholarship or be accepted into an international program?
🔹 What drives people to provide free labor across the world?
🔹 Is it possible to volunteer online?

Bring your questions and enjoy a night of discussion!

The deadline to register is February 15 by 12:00 PM.

Learn more about Amber:

Amber Breese is a fourth-year student at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida pursuing a double major in History and Political Science with a minor in Russian language. In her free time, you can find her reading, exploring her city, or watching films. She aims to work in public diplomacy, travel far and wide, and eventually own her own sustainable farm.

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