SPAIN / Meddeas
English language assistant in Spanish private schools. We are looking for young native-level English speakers that want to live a fantastic experience in Spain, helping in a Spanish school working with children as Language Assistant.. Recent graduates and gap years preferred.
Becoming an English Language Assistant in a Spanish school for one year is a unique experience that will stay with you for your entire life. As well as learning Spanish, improving your language skills, exploring a community and living a multicultural experience, you’ll gain the satisfaction of firing young imaginations. And you will return with skills and experiences that will make any recruiter sit up and take note!
Selected candidates will:
• Join a Spanish school to cooperate as language assistants with 20 teaching hours per week, starting in September/October 2014 – until June 2015, with the same holidays as the school.
• Receive a valuable course paid by the program, given by a Spanish University, to help you in your tasks as language assistant.
What does a language assistant do?
• Deliver conversational English lessons during the requested weekly hours.
• Encourage oral practice in English.
• Help in other subjects apart from English such as science, art, sport.
• Act as a role model for correct pronunciation and grammar.
• Collaborate with teaching staff in creating teaching materials and planning lessons.
Accommodation:
Depending on the program selected you will live on your own or with a host family
To be eligible, you must:
• Be a native-level English speaker.
• Enjoy working with children and/or young people
• Be energetic and imaginative.
• Have no prior criminal convictions.
candidates@meddeasprograms.com
www.meddeas.com
Nationalities Accepted: EU nationals only
Expires: June 30, 2014
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