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How to Get Involved

We usually teach orphan children English on Sunday or Saturday afternoon, just one time a week.



English Teacher

A teaching method which has been used successfully in your teaching is more useful for our program.
If you have a favorite English textbook you might want to bring it for ideas, but bringing lots of workbooks or worksheets probably is not worthwhile as we really want to emphasize speaking and comprehension over grammar, spelling or drill and practice activities. We always welcome more songbooks, simple storybooks, English dictionaries and other resource items.

Teaching Experience

Do not feel concerned if you have not had a lot of teaching experience before joining us. While occasionally we get English teachers, most of our volunteers is not only limited teaching experiences.
There are a number of things you can do now to help prepare for your teaching experience. Think about your experiences learning foreign languages. What activities worked for you? If possible, you might want to visit some language classes and think about what the teacher is doing and why. Most teachers should be willing to talk to you briefly about their philosophy and pedagogy. It would be helpful to enroll in a class for teachers of English as a Second Language (ESL). In a library, teachers’ bookstore, or college bookstore you might want to look for books on ESL or teaching foreign languages.



Frequently Asked Questions


How long does voluteering going?

- To keep volunteer going more than three month.

How many time can I come to orphanage?

- More two times a month.

Is there other points to notice?

- Sure. If you leave volunteering, let us know it before one month at least.

- Please check the position unfilled out by email before becoming a volunteer.



Contact


Come to Insa-dong!

We have language volunteer work for foreigners in Insa-dong in Seoul every Saturday afternoon. And we also have the event of Experiencing Korean Traditional Costumes to invite foreign volunteers and to raise funds for the our program.
- north area of Insa-dong
- Chonggak(Jonggak) subway station(Line No.1), Anguk subway station(Line No.3)

Mail to

Mail to us at staff to find out how to help.


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