Vietnam’s 11-Year-Old Le Bao Nhi Advocates Ocean Cleanup at COP30

2026 年 3 月 2 日

From Vietnam, eleven-year-old Le Bao Nhi, who previously struggled with pronunciation and speaking confidence, has made remarkable progress in English after diligent daily practice with 51Talk, consistently attending five one-on-one sessions per week.

Standing out among numerous candidates, she won the GreenTalk contest and earned the opportunity to represent Vietnamese children at COP30. At the conference, she spoke about how witnessing plastic pollution on her local beach inspired her to take action, shared her efforts in organizing local clean-ups, and described turning discarded materials into creative projects, emphasizing that even small actions can make a meaningful difference in protecting the environment.

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