36 high school students from Puerto Natales receive scholarships for extracurricular English teaching courses
These are young people from the Gabriela Mistral and Luis Cruz Martínez high schools who will receive 360 hours of formal instruction in this language. It is expected that, upon graduating from this course carried out with the support of the U.S. Embassy in Chile, they will be able to reach an intermediate level of linguistic competence in the language.
In this world of global communication, English language skills provide multiple opportunities for development and access to various fields of knowledge. At the national level, it has become evident that there is a need to promote the teaching of this language from an early age and to constantly support students throughout their careers in order to improve.
In this context, and thanks to the collaboration between Fundación Educacional Oportunidad and the U.S. Embassy in Chile, 36 high school students from the Gabriela Mistral and Luis Cruz Martínez high schools in the commune of Puerto Natales were awarded scholarships to participate in We Learn Access, an English language program that will seek to enhance their English language skills.
The aim is that in the two years of the program they will be able to reach level B1 according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). At this level, students will be able to introduce themselves, converse on everyday and personal topics, describe images and people, understand short and long texts of medium complexity, write informal communications, express opinions on specific topics and understand medium-length speeches.
This extracurricular course has a duration of 180 hours per year, will be taught by two English teachers, one for each group, and will have a local coordination team and the collaboration of the management teams of both schools involved, to monitor and support the development of the program during the year.
The head of the We Learn program at Fundación Educacional Oportunidad, Paz Collao, explained that "English is a communicative tool that, if it is not used, it is forgotten. It is important to continue to promote its learning and practice at all levels of schooling, from early childhood to secondary education".
He added that "this program is also framed in the development of very important skills for the young people who participate, for example, youth leadership and the development of local identity. The aim is for them to continue to improve their level of English, but always in a context of comprehensive training".
ABOUT WE LEARN
We Learn Access began to be developed in 2018 in the communes of Paihuano and Vicuña in the Coquimbo region and this year will have its first version in the commune of Puerto Natales, where Fundación Educacional Oportunidad has been implementing the We Learn program in pre-school and primary education since 2019.