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Teach English in Ecuador while you Travel!

Submitted by admin on Friday, 11 June 2010No Comment

Volunteer-in-rural-schoolsIn search of a foreign adventure with a difference? Visit Ecuador in South America and volunteer to teach English at the same time! By joining one of Lead Adventures programs to teach English Ecuador could be a place that ends up holding special memories for you for a very long time to come.

The English Language and Cultural Exchange Program is perhaps an ideal starting point if you want to maximize the time you have in Ecuador to travel and explore the country.

Here you have the opportunity to stay with a host family in Ecuador and immerse yourself in their culture, language and traditions. In exchange you’ll spend 15 hours a week helping the family to learn conversational English, as well as helping them to gain a broader view of the world.

The rest of your time is free to further your personal adventures in Ecuador – from the peaks of the Andes mountain range, to the forested depths of the Amazon rainforest. There is so much to see and experience!

Should you have teaching experience under your belt, paid teaching programs at Ecuadorian schools are also available.

Imagine combining adventure travel in Ecuador with a paid teaching post where you can make a real difference in the lives of school children by helping them to gain a better grasp of the English language. It’s a fantastic opportunity in an extraordinary country – an opportunity that can change children’s lives as well as your own!

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