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writes: Bit of a break from relationship worries...I want to go abroad and teach - one of those trips where you go to China or Argentinia and teach English.I don't want to have to pay for the trip - I will go as a volunteer, but a friend said you can get some places that will pay for everything. Some of the companies I have found want a fair bit of money for the trips. Plus I don't want to go with a dodgy company.So I was just wondering if anyone knew of any reputable companies, whether you have been on a trip like this, or maybe someone you know?Any insight on this would be great :o)
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reader, anonymous, writes (6 May 2008): hi, i taught english in thailand with projects abroad (www.projects-abroad.co.uk) who were great, and they do loads of different places too. but i'd just google 'volunteer teaching', though, and see what comes up - there's loads of opportunities these days :)
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reader, cd206 +, writes (26 April 2008):
I did this although I only went as far as Spain. The British Council is an established company that can match you up with a placement. They will pay you to teach abroad. This varies from country to country but is more than enough to live on. You do need to pay for your own travel and living expenses however. To find out more their web address is
www.britishcouncil.org/languageassistants.htm
Hope this helps.
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