
Company : Global Volunteer Projects
Activities : Care Work / Education / Languages / Teaching / Work Placements / Gap year / Career break
Countries : Cambodia / China / Ghana / India / Mexico / Tanzania / Worldwide
Teach conversational English
In most cases the ability to speak just a little English means access to better jobs and better opportunities.
Often, local teachers are excellent at teaching grammar and literature, probably better than most 'native' English speakers. However, many of these teachers have asked us to send people to help teach the spoken word.
For those whom English is not their first language, getting the hang of the phonetics, how you pronounce the letters and words, is not something they can teach easily and so this is something they need some help with. Therefore, you don't have to be a qualified teacher to help. A good command of spoken English is all you need.
In some of our destinations English is already widely spoken, Ghana and India for example. Spoken English is still valuable but here you can also get involved with helping to teach maths, science, sport, geography, etc.
We would be very keen to know subjects you studied for a-levels, highers, IB or degree and if you would be interested in teaching them. We often have requests for people to help with music, drama, art and sports as these subjects are very often neglected.
Destinations include Ghana, India, China, Mexico, Tanzania and Cambodia.
2 weeks to 6 months. You can choose how long you go. Most join us for one month.
Throughout the year. You can choose when you start.
A language or culture course is included in the programme.
No previous teaching experience or TEFLs are required although they are useful.
Note all projects working with children require a background check. This is an extra cost of about £10 but we will make the necessary arrangements. Parking tickets, speeding fines, and some criminal convictions will not prevent you from joining us; we simply check if you have any prior convictions relating to harming children.
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