INTRODUCTION 

     There are many people who are interested in International Volunteers, and many associations these days, and I’m one of them. Then I wondered what do they do to help developing countries actually. What can we do? How do they spend the days there? How do they communicate?
     First, I will search on internet or read some books and magazines to research these questions. Second, I’m going to send some letters to kids in developing countries, and I may know about their languages. I will also interview to people who has done International Volunteers.

 
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