Board games for our NGO Bayon School!
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Board games for our NGO Bayon School!
Dear expats!
No doubt you already know the Bayon School! Our NGO, based in Cambodia (Siem Reap and the temples area) provides education for 420 students (school and pastry school) and offers them the keys and knowledge for a better future!
We are currently searching for board games! If you have any of them you are not using anymore; or if you know some organism/company/person who would be willing to help us…
Feel free to contact us!
[email protected]
Thank you very much, have a nice day!
The Bayon School
No doubt you already know the Bayon School! Our NGO, based in Cambodia (Siem Reap and the temples area) provides education for 420 students (school and pastry school) and offers them the keys and knowledge for a better future!
We are currently searching for board games! If you have any of them you are not using anymore; or if you know some organism/company/person who would be willing to help us…
Feel free to contact us!
[email protected]
Thank you very much, have a nice day!
The Bayon School
Re: Board games for our NGO Bayon School!
Sorry no, I don't know anything about your school, why don't you tell us more about it, I'm wondering how board games help in teaching students the art of pastry making?
(No, I'm not being a smart ass, genuinely interested)
(No, I'm not being a smart ass, genuinely interested)
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Re: Board games for our NGO Bayon School!
I'm guessing that they help with improving English skills as opposed to pastry making skills... or maybe they're just for their workers' children?
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Re: Board games for our NGO Bayon School!
We use learning games extensively and very successfully. Board games would be good for consolidating conversational English as their is plenty of abstraction (e.g. Monoploy). Think of the language learning opportunities with Operation or Mousetrap.
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Re: Board games for our NGO Bayon School!
Do not pass dough, do not collect 200gm
Go directly to eat a Khmer bakery's bread
miss one stomach-turn
Go directly to eat a Khmer bakery's bread
miss one stomach-turn
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