Saskatchewan

'There is a lot of demand' Regina library says more English tutors needed

The Regina Public Library is in need of volunteer English tutors to tackle a wait list of about 200 people waiting to be taught.

Tutoring wait list currently around 200 people long

A volunteer tutor helps a woman from Egypt learn English at the Regina Public Library. (Dean Gutheil/CBC)

Regina Public Library is struggling to keep up with a demand for English tutors to help a recent wave of immigrants to the city.

Nancy MacKenzie with the Regina Public Library says there is a long wait list for English tutoring. (Dean Gutheil/CBC)

Nancy MacKenzie, manager of community engagement, said there are about 200 people on a wait list to learn English.

"There is a lot of demand," MacKenzie said. 

MacKenzie said a wait list is not uncommon, but Regina's recent wave of immigrants is a new challenge. 

As of March 1, the city had taken in 447 Syrian refugees in just a couple of months. 

Scheduling challenge

MacKenzie said there are a number of other reasons for the large wait list, including a challenge in matching the schedules of learners and tutors.

Also, there are a number of requirements new tutors need to meet, including a police background check and a training course. 

Regina's library has a number of books to help tutors teach English during their sessions. (Micki Cowan/CBC)

Right now the library has about 220 volunteer tutors, including Elaine Ehman. 

Ehman is tutoring Aushirqt Malak-Jaber, an immigrant from Egypt. Ehman said it's been a rewarding experience so far, and that she's learned a lot from her students.

Student Malak-Jaber said besides learning English, she's learning a lot about her new home, too. 

"I like Regina. It is small, simple. I meet new friends," Malak-Jaber said. 

With files by Dean Gutheil