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Teach English Program

Buenos Aires, Argentina

 
 
 
  Comments from our Volunteers  
  Alison Barron
"I went to a soup kitchen [three times a week] to teach English to a group of children. I was thrilled to see how excited the children were to learn and how patient they were with me in the beginning.

It was very rewarding to know that as a volunteer, you are making an impact on these children's lives and showing them how much you care."
 
   
Volunteer Activities
Create lesson plans, develop curriculums and design course materials (flash cards, handouts, activities, etc.)
Teach classes to children, adolescents and adults
Help students with English homework after school
Organize book drives
Fundraise and collect donations of materials (crayons, markers, colored paper, notebooks, scissors, pencils, etc.)
Organize field trips
Develop special English workshops (i.e., games, songs, drama, writing, art, etc.)
Assist with administrative tasks and record-keeping
 
Volunteer Program at a Glance
  Start Dates:
Any Monday of the year.

Program Length:
Minimum: 2 weeks
Program Cost:
2 Weeks:
US $1,795
3 Weeks:
US $2,195
4 Weeks:
US $2,495
Each Additional Week:
US $495

Cost includes:
Airport pick-up
Accommodations
Intensive group Spanish lessons
TEFL online course
One to two meals per day, depending on lodging options
Activities
Volunteer donation to program
Schedule:
You will volunteer in the mornings and/or afternoons, 3-5 days a week. Volunteers will attend Spanish classes in the mornings Mon–Fri. The exact hours and details of your day will be decided during the volunteer orientation. Schedules vary depending on program needs, and volunteers should remain flexible.
Requirements:
There are no formal requirements. However, we strongly recommend that volunteers have basic to intermediate Spanish skills, and we suggest completing the TEFL Online training course before arriving. You should also come with creative ideas for lesson plans and curriculums.
 
 
   
What Volunteers Can Do:
  As a volunteer with our Argentina Teach English Program, you will teach English as a foreign language in local community centers that desperately need support from native English speakers. You will be responsible for planning your own classes according to your students' needs and teaching those lessons with creativity, patience and compassion. You will also have to opportunity to help students with their homework, organize games, and assist with administrative work.

Volunteers in Buenos Aires will not only be teaching English to students who would otherwise have little or no language instruction, but will also have the opportunity to mentor and be a role model for young Argentineans at a critical time in their lives.
   
Why Volunteer in Argentina?
  Argentina is the most visited country in South America, thanks to an elegant national capital, a lively, refined culture, and extreme geographical beauty. The nation's vast and varied terrain stretches from the spectacular tropical waterfalls of Iguazú on the Brazilian border to the frosty town of Ushuaia in southern Tierra del Fuego. In between are countless towns, cities, and rural regions each with its own unique brand of appeal. The second largest country in South America, Argentina is home to nearly 38 million people.
Although historically a prosperous nation, Argentina has faced severe economic struggles in the last decade. These difficult financial times have led to a large disparity between rich and poor and to a host of newfound social problems. Even Argentineans who were once part of a solid middle class now live in poverty, with limited access to education, health care, and profitable employment. Both the poor, indigenous region of Salta and the sophisticated, cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires are home to impoverished citizens, residents with limited access to healthcare and education, as well as malnourished and neglected children.

Fortunately, with the help of volunteers from around the globe, our partner organizations in Argentina are gradually improving the lives of hundreds of local residents. Their services promote youth and adult education, provide recreational activities for children, train adults in job skills, and help secure profitable employment for local workers. Volunteers and service learning participants in Argentina will help bridge the gap for these residents, with the hopes of creating more successful futures for all citizens.
   
Argentina Teach English Program Goals:
 

Nonprofit groups throughout the country are taking an increasing role in helping people who are living below the poverty line, especially in the area of education. In addition to ensuring that the basic needs of children are being met, one of the main goals on programs such as this is to find ways to help youth and adults from economically disadvantaged areas progress, and to give them the tools and encouragement they need to break out of poverty. This means developing educational and job training programs, providing day care for parents who must work, and creating programs that give local students the opportunity to learn English from native-speaking volunteers.

 
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