english teaching in nepal


English Teaching in Nepal

Volunteers help shape young lives in Nepal by sharing their English skills and teaching talents. They teach English to elementary school children ranging in age from 6-13 years. Many schools lack the funds to provide effective English language training. Native or fluent English speakers with or without formal teaching experience can contribute greatly to a child's educational development.  Volunteers teach school courses in collaboration with local English teachers. Volunteers are also encouraged to coordinate additional activities such as games, painting, and health education. Volunteers typically teach 2-3 hours a day for six days a week.

Teach English in Nepal

Eligibility: English teaching or ESL experience is desired but not mandatory for English teaching placements. Applicants should possess good English communication skills, but need not be native English speakers. All applicants should have: a desire to help the people of Nepal, flexibility, self-motivation, openness to a new culture and a willingness to learn.

Pre-Departure Information: Before participants embark on their trip abroad, they will be provided a pre-departure handbook that includes important details about their experience abroad. In addition, volunteers may contact World Endeavors any time prior to departure with questions.

Back_topOrientation:

For programs of 6 weeks or longer, a two week language and culture orientation is included.

Participants for less than 6 weeks will receive a shorter orientation of 3-4 days.

To better prepare volunteers and to make their experience more enjoyable, each volunteer placement of 6 weeks or longer begins with a two-week Nepali language and culture orientation stage. Week one includes intensive language and cultural training in the capitol city of Kathmandu. Week two provides volunteers with hands-on cultural learning through a home stay in a rural ethnic minority community and participation in various cultural activities. This is a fun and effective way for volunteers to adjust to a new environment before volunteering begins.

Back_topHousing:

Housing varies based on the placement location. During the volunteering stage of the placement, housing typically consists of a home stay with a local host family. This is a great opportunity for volunteers to learn experientially about Nepali culture and family life. Volunteers can expect pleasant yet modest accommodations.

Some placements include residential accommodations, which means the volunteer lives at the project site.

Food: Food is provided as part of all volunteer placements. Traditional Nepalese food is served to volunteers three times a day.

Activities:

Many unique activities are included in volunteer placements of 6 weeks or longer: village visit and hiking, cultural dance, white water rafting, and a visit to Royal Chitwan National Park and elephant safari.

Village Visit and Hiking
Starting from a picturesque village in central Nepal, volunteers will begin a one-day hike through several nearby villages. Far from the typical tourist destinations, volunteers will pass through verdant hills and valleys, magnificent landscapes, and experience the authentic rural life of Nepal.

Cultural Dance
One of the most effective ways to learn about a new culture is through local music and dance. Volunteers will be treated to ethnic music and dance performed by a local cultural dance group. If they wish, volunteers can join the cultural dance program and dance with the local people.

Royal Chitwan National Park and Jungle Safari
Volunteers will visit Royal Chitwan National Park in the sub-tropical lowlands of the inner Terai, where they will participate in many incredible activities. On an elephant-back safari, volunteers will pass through dense jungle in search of exotic birds, antelope, rhinos, crocodiles, and Bengal tigers. There will also be an opportunity to learn more about the local Tharu people through a visit to the Tharu village, the Tharu Museum, and a Tharu cultural dance program.

Back_topConsiderations:

Volunteering isn't for everyone. Volunteering in Nepal requires flexibility and patience. Individuals should be self-starters, who genuinely respect the Nepali people and their culture. Volunteers go to Nepal to share their time and energy with the people, to experience the Nepali culture first hand, and to grow as citizens of the planet.

Before you apply, please consider the following:

  • Can you camp?
  • Can you live without modern plumbing, hot water and electricity?
  • Are you aware that most volunteers experience illness at some point during their stay?
  • Are you open enough to accept and respect a culture no matter how different it is from your first culture?
  • Are you comfortable with yourself? At times you may feel isolated, particularly when you arrive in a village knowing no one.
  • Are you hungry to learn? You'll learn a new language, a new culture, a new way of life.
  • Can you handle culture shock? The moment you step off the plane you will be in a world where very little is familiar.
  • Are you flexible? Developing countries, and Nepal in particular, are not as obsessed with time as the US or Europe. Often, schedules are ignored or appointments begin later than arranged. You may also encounter corruption in government officials and local administrators.

If you decide to volunteer in Nepal, you are opening the door to the possibility for a personally enriching and life-changing experience.

Back_topCost and Dates :

Duration 2 weeks 3 weeks 4 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks 8 weeks 12 weeks
Costs $1,090.00 $1,290.00 $1,490.00 X X X $1,890.00 $2,290.00

Programs generally start on Monday of each week. Participants can choose when they would like to start and the duration of their volunteer program. A typical program ranges from 4 to 6 weeks. Check with World Endeavors for alternate dates or durations.

We encourage volunteers to apply as far in advance as possible. Generally it is best to submit your application at least 12 weeks prior to your intended start date, but exceptions can be made if the volunteer is willing to work with World Endeavors to expedite the enrollment process. To submit an application, download the application found on the sidebar of this page, or click on 'enroll' at the top right of this page to complete an online application.

Back_topCost Included:

  • Pre-departure handbook to prepare you for your placement
  • World Endeavors support for any of your pre-trip questions
  • Airport pick-up and drop-off
  • Nepali food and accommodations
  • Support from local World Endeavors representatives
  • Two weeks of Nepal language and culture training (for placements of 6 weeks or longer)
  • Volunteer placement
  • Not Included:

  • Round-trip airfare to Nepal
  • Visa expenses and airport taxes
  • Personal expenses

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