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Each year Literacy Volunteers of Greater Worcester helps adults from all walks of life, all with different needs, become more comfortable with the English language. We challenge our students to dream, we are proud of all their accomplishments and we look forward to helping many more in the very near future.

Agueda Rivadeneyra

November 24, 2015 by Literacy Volunteers

My name is Agueda Rivadeneyra.  I am from Mexico.  I have been in the US for 2 years.  I am taking English Classes with the Literacy Volunteers. I want to learn English because I need to communicate with the people in this country.  My husband and I came from Mexico to North Grafton, Ma. because my youngest son began high school.

Literacy Volunteers assigned me a tutor, her name is Sheila.  She helps me with English grammar, pronunciation and conversation.
Every Wednesday we talk about several topics (movies, cooking recipes, US culture and traditions).  I am always glad to meet with her because she is very nice and she helps me with any questions that I have.  Now I feel more comfortable understanding English people in the store, in the hospital, etc.
I want to thank Literacy Volunteers and my tutor and friend Sheila for her good work.

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