Volunteers for summer camp
SPAIN > We are looking for young enthusiastic volunteers (aged 20 to 25) eager to learn about Spanish culture, willing to spend two weeks in July 2016 in Amorebieta (north of Spain).
SPAIN > We are looking for young enthusiastic volunteers (aged 20 to 25) eager to learn about Spanish culture, willing to spend two weeks in July 2016 in Amorebieta (north of Spain).
ARGENTINA > There are three of us in our family, Rita, Armando and our son Marcos. We work in our own language academy called "Sungate School" where we teach English, Portuguese and Italian.
MOROCCO > In sunny Beni Mellal, surrounded by mountains of snow, we teach international languages to children, teenagers and adults. Our institute welcomes travelers that speak French, English, Italian, German and Spanish.
TANZANIA > Volunteers can help teach the children basics, like the alphabet and numbers.
THAILAND > SEE TEFL offers a 4-5 month contract for PAID full-time English Teaching in Northern Thailand. 2 weeks of TEFL training included. Start dates: 18 April & 16 September 2016.
SPAIN > MondragonLingua offers native English speakers the possibility to enjoy a free month at one of our immersion English summer programmes in Spain. This is a fun and rewarding experience in exchange for your English conversation.
SPAIN > Maybe you've recently completed a TEFL qualification and are now looking for real classroom experience to boost your confidence and add to your CV. Or maybe you are thinking about a move to Spain, but would like to check it out before you make any long-term commitments.
MADAGASCAR > Madagascar is a truly unique African island paradise with an unparalleled amount of endemic animal species and a friendly, welcoming populace. As a Frontier volunteer in Madagascar, you will be living on a fun, vibrant beach camp in a picturesque location.
CAMBODIA > Volunteer in Cambodia at our popular non-profit English language center building capacity in Cambodia, providing affordable English classes to adult Khmer students from all walks of life.
GUATEMALA > The project provides a school and open home serving children. Its work revolves around the human rights and children’s rights established by the International Convention. They aim to prevent at-risk youth from turning to the street and to stimulate their development by strengthening their family relationships.