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    Former Manistee resident Jacque Peterson (far left) is shown with students fromher English classes in the Ukraine where she is serving two years in the PeaceCorps. Peterson has been raising money for new English textbooks for the stu-dents and they are show with some of the new books.

    Manistee resident assists students fromUkraine in acquiring English books

    HALFWAYAROUND THE WORLD

    ByKEN GRABOWSKI

    AssociAte editor

    The difference betweensucceeding and failing inlife is not giving up until thegoal is met.

    Jacque Peterson is oneof those people who will gothe extra yard to succeed atwhatever she attempts to

    do. Peterson was featuredin a Dec. 6 edition of theManistee News Advocateabout how she is servingin the Peace Corps in thenorthern Ukraine villageof Yampil. She is teachinghigh school English classesat that location as part ofher two years in the PeaceCorps.

    Peterson who is thedaughter of Dr. Stephenand Cynthia Peterson andNancy Warner told in thatstory how her Peace Corpsproject was to raise fundsto purchase new Englishbooks for the students ather school. The ones theyare presently using areoutdated, and arent reallyconducive to learning thelanguage.

    The Manistee native hasa goal of $4,959.18 withpart of the money cominglocally from the Ukraineand $3,679.76 they are hop-ing to get from the UnitedStates. They have raised$1,170 from the UnitedStates and combined with

    the funds from the Ukraine,they were able to purchasethe first set of books.

    We still need $2,509.76to come from the UnitedStates, said Peterson via ane-mail interview from theUkraine. Donations willbe accepted for the projectuntil it has become fullyfunded, so we most defi-nitely would appreciate it ifpeople would still considerdonating. All donations are

    100 percent tax deduct-ible and go directly to ourproject.

    Peterson said that shecant believe the differenceit is making in the class-room from the books theyhave already purchased atthis time.

    All of the money raisedwill go directly towardspurchasing 207 New

    Opportunities Englishtextbooks, by Pearson/Longman Publishing inEngland, said Peterson.Additionally being pur-chased will be 207 of theaccompanying student

    workbooks, three audiodisc sets, 15 transla-tion dictionaries, and sixteachers books. The NewOpportunities compila-tion is considered to beamong the best for teach-

    ing English as a foreignlanguage and is widely usedthroughout all of WesternEurope.

    However, Peterson saidthere are other things thatmake a difference in thelearning process.

    The difference betweenthe Ukranian writtenEnglish textbooks issued

    by the government to

    the school and the NewOpportunity textbooks wehave begun to switch to isastounding, said Peterson.Its not the glossy pagesor up-to-date pictures thatmake the books fantastic,its the content. The layoutof the material is so muchsimpler for the students,

    beginning with a clearpresentation of the new

    Jacque Peterson is shown awaiting to ride on a trainat the station. Her primary type of transportation inthe Ukraine is by train, bus or on foot.

    SeePETERSON page 6

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    More importantly its useful vocabularythat they would need in traveling or work-ing with the English language. I cannot tell

    you how often and how much time Ive hadto spend going through their current booksand weeding out the words/phrases I,as a native English speaker, have nevereven heard of, from the vocabulary that isgiven.

    What they are working on now is focus-ing in more on the younger children tomake sure they have books available tothem to utilize for their studies. It is some-thing she said that is sorely lacking at thistime.

    With the money we raised through theChristmas Fundraising, we purchased asmany as we could afford pre-intermediate

    books for the tenth graders, said Peterson.I went ahead and purchased one beginner

    book too, because even though we currentlycant yet afford to get the new books for

    the younger (sixth and seventh grades), the

    different exercises and dialogues that are inthe book serve as a great resource for theteachers.

    Peterson said if people would like todonate they can do so many different ways.

    People can donate online safely andeasily, simply by going to www.peacecorps.gov/contribute, typing in Peterson intothe search box, and then clicking on theUkraine-Providing Textbooks link that isprovided.

    If they would like to send a check theyshould Make check payable to: Peace CorpsPartnership Program and place in thememo section of the check: PCPP Grant #343-255 Peterson. Along with the check,donors need to print and mail in the dona-tion form that can be found in pdf form byagain going to www.peacecorps.gov/con-tribute. The address will be at that location.

    Anyone wanting to donate by phonewith a credit or debit card should call PeaceCorps Headquarters in Washington (800)424-8580 ext. 2170 and have credit cardinformation ready and the Peace CorpsPartnership Grant Project Number: #343-

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