A Letter Home --By Jo What does the word “volunteer” mean?A person who offers service or help to others in need without being paid or rewarded. What does the sign remind you of?A hand: _________________A heart:_________________A dove: _________________A letter:_________________helplove and carepeaceY stand for youth Jo, a young Australian woman of Australian Volunteers International, has worked as a volunteer teacher in Papua New Guinea for two years. A Letter Home --By Jo ______heard from Rosemary whose letter took a fortnight to arrive._________is Jo’s friend who is dying to know her life in Papua New Guinea.___________visit a remote village which is the home of Tombe._______could be the interpreter of his teacher when they could not participate in the conversation.______led Jo to his house, which was dark and it took time for eyes to adjust.______cried “ieee ieee” to show welcom.JoRosemaryJo and JennyTombetwo weekswant to do something very muchfar awaytake part inreceive the letter ofKiakMukapSomeone who changes spoken words from one language to another languageget used toFind the namesCan you guess the meaning A Letter HomePart 1 (para.1) An introductionOpening of the letter: 1.________________________Part 2 (para.2-3)Para.2Something about my high school: 2.___Para.3Poor teaching conditions: 3.____Part 3 (para.4-8)Para. 4My first visit to a village.Para. 54.____Para. 65.____Para. 76.____Para. 87.____Part 4 (para.9) the endingPara.9The close of the letter.A. We had a meal together.B. The experiment frightened the boys.C. I am glad to receive Rosemary’s letter and I’ve included some photos.D. I left and I felt privileged.E. I saw the poor condition of the room.F. It’s a bush school and the students live ...