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1585. Proposed literacy classrooms

Kufsinka was prompted by Priest Wentz and moved to the reception room with Priest Feletrum.

Immediately after lowering his hips to the bench, the Ferrettrum priest cuts it out.

"I'm sorry for the student, but I think I'll be resting for a while to help with the translation."

"May I ask why?

The dust was also said with an unfortunate face, and priest Wentz listened with confusion.

"There was an Artel version of the common language dictionary in the relief supplies the other day. More vocabulary such as IT, computers, and financial terms than the Nemoraris version."

"But the Barbatum Federation newspaper....."

"If you're a student, you're fine."

The young priests sent from the cathedral, with a confident voice, blocked the priests of the autonomous community, who were as old as their parents and children. Hoshido artisan Kufsinka replaces the vague Wentz priest and listens in fear.

"How... are you okay?

The Republic of Nemorales was delayed in its reconstruction from half a century of civil unrest and in the development of scientific civilization.

The people have no backup knowledge, and they often have no idea what it stands for when they translate a state-of-the-art Barbatum Federation newspaper article into a dictionary.

Only a handful of privileged classes, such as district mayors, have come into contact with tablet devices, seen the internet, or gained practical understanding in the Listver Autonomous Region.

Together with them, they do not have the same level of knowledge as the Barbatuans or the Arthurs and cannot be fully used.

Kufshinka has been shown to the district chief and the green-haired couriers several times, but I didn't know the whole picture of how much I could do with that machine, which was the same size as the notebook and much thinner than that.

A society where almost all citizens carry it all the time, even children, can't imagine it just by reading newspapers.

Not only the Internet, but also the way the economy works are quite different.

There was no barter, and I was told that cash or electronic payments were the mainstream, but even if I was explained how electronic payments worked, it didn't work.

I can't dream of taking a bank note to a bank desk and not signing a document, but I can withdraw deposits with bank machines installed everywhere, or send money while staying at home.

Using its "Everywhere Remittance Mechanism", Kilklusks from around the world have raised money to support the Listver region.

Thank you, but to be honest, I didn't really understand.

The grammatical meaning of language is also understood by Kufsynka and Wentz priests.

However, the content of the article cannot be explained concretely unless it is a Ferrettrum priest from the Republic of Banxia, a developed country that is twin to the Federation of Barbados.

"Students can already read the Bible on their own, and many of the common language Hunan translations are quite accurate using dictionaries."

"But...."

"Students come to prayer every time they have a family that can afford to live. If you have any questions, we will answer them one by one after worship."

Priest Ferrettrum, who blocked Priest Wentz, seems to have decided a lot of things a long time ago.

"For newspaper translations, please do your homework. And at that time, I want to go to literacy school for people who can't come to worship."

Earlier, Kufshinka also traveled around a few temporary houses, feeling the need for literacy classes.

I vaguely imagined the math of renting a place and the person who asked the lecturer, but it was not enough that I was able to firmly consider the proposal.

"Have you decided on a specific plan?

"I don't know the problem or anything until I check with the people involved....."

When Kufsinka heard, Father Feletrum stepped forward and began explaining that he had been waiting.

There is only one church in the Autonomous District of Listver, one in the eastern parish close to the lake shore and one in the western parish west of the Sunny Green Space.

Most believers are far from home and unable to attend their prayers. Also, the chapel is not large enough to accommodate all the hundreds of thousands of believers.

Only a handful of followers live in the neighborhood.

"However, there are twelve elementary schools in the Autonomous Communities…… and thirteen if they are affiliated with the University of Listver."

Talk to the principal of each elementary school and bring the matter to the Faculty of Education at the University of Listver at a later stage when you can rent an empty classroom.

"I also heard that there are subjects in the Department of Education that have fallen into disrepair."

"Hmm... the professors are dead..."

Priest Wentz squeezes out a painful voice.

Priest Feletrum nodded with a tight expression.

"Instead of the lecture, students will be asked to play the role of teachers in adult literacy classes, so that they can acquire credits."

"I see..."

When the local priest hit the gavel, the priest sent from the cathedral kept his eyes shining.

"Of course, I'm going to teach at some elementary school."

"What about the teaching materials?

"I'm going to use the lyrics and scores of the hymn."

... and worship.

Priest Ferrettrum placed his personal tablet device on a low table to display the scores that would appear in the priestly scriptures.

Lyrics are three lines of modern translation of a common language and how to read powerful words and powerful words.

The sacred scriptures for the general faithful contain only modern and local translations of the common language.

When the priest's fingers moved, the screen switched.

It's a handwritten score. In addition to the previous three lines, there is also a translation into Hunan.

"Every night, little by little, I made 17 copies as of last night."

"If I could borrow a printer for the school, I could go to adults who go to literacy classes."

Priest Wentz swallows more.

Is that all you can do in the absence of budget and supplies?

Priest Feletrum continues to raise local priests' concerns with a bright voice elsewhere.

"If it's a hymn, you've heard it for a while. I think it's relatively easy to remember the characters if you play a song."

"But when I write this in large numbers....."

Even if the students help us, it's hard just to prepare the teaching materials.

"If it's an old newspaper, there are a lot of the same things, but how about it?

"Suddenly, learning at newspaper level is too difficult, and people may get frustrated at the first time. I can't read this newspaper yet."

When Kufsinka spoke of his earlier thoughts, the Banxian priest Feletrum shook his neck sideways and shook his shoulders.

Nearly a year has passed since the dispatch.

Although it is now almost possible to hear simple daily conversations, it seems that it is still difficult to read Hunan, where the shape of the letters and grammar are completely different from the common language.

Probably close to the locals who can't read or write.

... although the sentence is certainly difficult.

I felt that being able to learn useful information instantly would lead to motivation to learn.

The young man in charge of the makeshift household chores was also excited.

Priest Wentz comes up with a compromise.

"How about you practice reading the same letters and words that appeared in the anthem in the newspaper as you do the music score and do your homework?

"Finished. Thank you for the good idea. Demonstrating it during class will make it easier to understand."

Priest Feletrum quickly took a note with a tablet terminal attached.

"I'll talk to you about the score."

"Where to?

Priest Wentz heard, but Priest Feletrum did not answer with a vague smile.

I don't know how much of the proposal you just took on.

Still, I'm sure I could only take one step forward.