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The Cambodia Rural School Project
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In Their Own Words
| On the new building: | “The new school is quite comfortable, much more than the old
one. In the old school,
class was disturbed by rain and wind.”
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| On school subjects: |
“Khmer is easy and mathematics is difficult for me.”
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| On her hobbies: |
“I like to play Lot Kampos.” [Lot Kampos is a very popular game among children in Cambodia. It involves jumping over a string, which is raised after each successful jump. The string is made of hand-tied rubber bands, however, so the key is to get one’s first foot over the string, and then to push it down with one’s foot to finish the jump at a much lower height.]
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| On her future: |
“I would like to visit America.
I think the United States is the most developed country in the
world. When I grow up, I
want to be a nurse or doctor because I like the uniform they wear when
they are on duty.” |