Volunteering in France
Volunteering abroad can be an amazing experience, not only for you, but for the animals, communities and the people you work with. Not only will you experience local life that only backpackers and tourists can dream about, but you’ll contribute to society and make a difference to people’s lives.
You can build a school in India; manage a project in Pakistan; or volunteer on a wildlife reserve in South Africa. The volunteering opportunities for you to make a difference are endless… the only thing that’s limiting you is your ambition and imagination.
Volunteering abroad really gives you the opportunity to get to know a country, to become a part of a community and to learn valuable skills for life. You’ll gain a lot more through volunteering in a country than just passing through it...
The people you’ll volunteer with will stay with you for the rest of your life, as will the memories that you’ll make.
English Conversation Volunteers Abroad
Countries:
Argentina,
Belgium,
Brazil,
Chile,
China,
Colombia,
Croatia,
Ecuador,
France,
Germany,
Ghana,
Israel,
Italy,
Japan,
Kazakhstan,
Mexico,
Namibia,
Nicaragua,
Peru,
Russia,
South Korea,
Spain,
Turkey,
Ukraine,
Uzbekistan
Duration:
from 1.00 Months to 3.00 Months
Stay with a host family in the country of your choice and gain valuable teaching experience. Receive room and board in exchange for tutoring English just 15 hours per week!
Teach English in France
Countries:
France
Duration:
from 4.00 Weeks to 8.00 Weeks
Gain an insight into the French lifestyle and culture whilst improving your linguistic skills in Montpellier. You’ll be fully immersed in local life, staying with a French family who you will teach English and get a chance to practice your French with!
Language courses plus work placements
Countries:
Costa Rica,
Ecuador,
France,
Germany,
India,
Italy,
Mexico,
Peru,
Russia,
Spain
Duration:
from 8.00 Weeks to 16.00 Weeks
You will never have a better opportunity to learn a new language, or to experience the World of work than during a gap year. With ESL you can do just that, and here are two good reasons to do so: Foreign language skills make you more attractive... to everyone, but especially to employers. According to a recent CBI London survey, 95% of businesses say that foreign language skills are “important” and a desirable asset for any job applicant. Following up a language course with an internship means you will not only get a chance to use your new language skills in the context of the workplace, but you will also gain valuable experience in how a foreign business us run.

