English Teaching in Nepal
Nepal
- Other Cities in Nepal:
Chitwan
- Kathmandu:
Kathmandu
Durations of Program: 1-2 weeks, 2-4 weeks, 5-8 weeks and 9-12 weeks
Typical Duration of Program: 1-2 weeks
Dates: inquire for specific dates
Description:
Teaching English program is challenging and rewarding fun. Normally in Nepal, a class hosts 25-50 students with ages between 6-14 years. School hour ranges from 10 am - 4 pm, where each class lasts for 45 minutes. As an English teacher you will be equipped with a handful of chalk, scheduled English book, and blackboard for teaching English. As English became a second language in Nepal and the country wants her young generation to stand out in international competition, your small effort in teaching will have great value in Nepal. Besides teaching simple English, you will be involved in organizing games, sanitation, health education and other help that the school might request.
Highlights:
Many travelers and volunteers alike choose Asia, Africa, and South America as their location for exploration because these are such beautiful, diverse and unique continents. With such fantastic sights, Asia is the perfect destination for adventure-seekers, nature-lovers, and eager volunteers. With Global Crossroad, you will find yourself in a whole new world - a local village or native town where you may be the only foreigner.
Qualifications:
No experience or English training is needed to join volunteer projects. Volunteer needs to be fluent in English. However, for the internship placements, we expect CV, statement of internship objective. Health placement requires proof as a medical student, registered nurse or health professional.
Cost in US$: 500-1,000 USD
Cost Include Description:
Where does the program fee go? - International office and staffs support - International advertising - Rent and maintenance of office spaces in many countries - Telephone, Internet, fax, e-mail, website maintenance, postal service - Water and electricity - Local advertisements and printing materials - Salary for country co-coordinators - Accounting and legal services - Government tax - Coordination and donation to local partners - Food and accommodation for entire project period - Salary for local supporting staffs - Supporting staffs and field expenses including local transportation, fuel Program development, information and management - Program coordination with local, national and international partners - Post box service - Outreach, recruitment and basic amenities
Experience Required: no
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Volunteer Types :
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- childcare/children
- community centers
- community development
- community health
- handicapped
- health
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- health care
- health education
- home visit
- homelessness
- hospital
- primary education
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- renovation
- restoration
- tree planting
- volunteer management
- youth development
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Typical Volunteer: Global Crossroad program comprises of many amazing activities like language training, travel of popular tourist places and volunteering. In our volunteer program, the first week orientation program covers intensive language course, cultural visits and cultural orientation. In the second week, volunteers go to rural village for home stay, cultural experience and language practice. The second week of the programs also cover many amazing travel features. Only after two-three weeks of extensive orientation, language practice and cultural experience, volunteers go to their project.
Age Range: 18-70 years
This Program is open to
Families, Couples and Individuals
Participants Travel to Nepal
Independently
Typically Participants Work
Independently
Application Process Involves:
Global Crossroad's Mission Statement: Global Crossroad offers many remarkable and challenging volunteer, internship, mini-adventure and cultural immersion programs to volunteers in fascinating countries like India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, China, Cambodia, Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Uganda, Argentina, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Guatemala and Peru. Our meaningful and unique programs engages our volunteers in projects that will uplift lives of poor children and women as well as allowing them plenty of opportunities to enjoy the historical, cultural and natural wonders of the host country.
Year Founded: 2002
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