Teaching English
English is in high demand in the developing world and is a perfect platform for relationships and sharing the good news. As a native English speaker, you are pre-qualified to be an English teacher overseas. You’ll spend about 16 hours a week in the class room teaching, and the rest of your time will be spent in language learning and relationship building toward the goal of sharing the good news.
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2011 Placement Opportunities will be posted October 1!
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What would I do? What does a typical day look like?
As a Teaching English volunteer, your primary ministry focus will be the students in your classroom and the other teachers on your university campus.
A typical day might look like:
- Personal devotions and prayer
- Preparation for class
- Teach three 1-hour class periods
- Extra-curricular club activity with your students – a could be dance or sports or English conversation and culture
- One on one discipleship meeting or a small group
- Bible exploration meeting
- Worship and prayer with GoCorps team
- Preparation for a monthly school cultural event.
What we're looking for in Teaching English volunteers:
- Comfortable in public speaking
- Experience in formal or informal teaching (either in a class room or in a small group setting)
- Creative Learning
