Volunteer and Teach English in Tanzania, Africa

Teach English in Africa with Maasai International Challenge Africa. English is a common language in Tanzania because the country was a British colony. However, there is a lack of quality English education. Tanzanian children are very eager to learn English. You may also assist with sports, music, drawing lessons, games and other activities.

Many of the children attending this school have lost their parents, some have been abandoned. They live with either foster parents or other family members. Volunteers at ACC’s school in Bagamoyo, 75 km from Dar es Salaam, teach English to nursery, primary and secondary school students. Volunteers may also teach math and/or science.

Volunteers teach from 2 -3 hours/day, five or six days a week. You can also help with sports, music lessons and

The school’s English teacher will assist volunteers with teaching methods and advice. Teaching experience is not required but we expect volunteers to have a good command of English and communication skills. In most cases, volunteers stay with the local coordinator, sharing a room with other volunteers with three meals a day.

For more information please contact Maasai International Challenge Africa: e-mail info@micatz.org or view the profiles below.


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