MONGOLIA: English, French, & German after Russian

Informateur   Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:07 am GMT
Teaching assignments in Mongolia (English, French)
Mongolian classroom

Our teaching assignments in Mongolia (Central Asia) is to teach French or English in kindergartens, primary schools, colleges and high schools. During the summer, our volunteers can work in language schools and summer camps, where they teach English in a context that combines professionalism and informality. Music, games, theater ... Feel free to combine all kinds of learning activities your students will be delighted if you develop their language skills in a fun way!

We offer a wide range of teaching assignments in Mongolia. You can work in:

* Nursery (children under 3 years)
* Primary schools (children aged 4 to 11 years)
* Secondary schools (children aged 12 to 17 years)
* Camps
* Language Center (groups of teenagers and young adults)

Feel free to contact us: we will be happy to learn about our various missions.

Similarly, you can teach according to your preferences or abilities, all kinds of materials:

* English
* French (only in secondary schools)
* German
* Mathematics
* Geography
* Sport
* Etc..

Let us know when you register your talents and skills and we try to employ the best in our missions.
Teaching English or French in Mongolia

Your primary role as a volunteer teacher in foreign languages, is to help students and local teachers to assimilate the mode of English or French and improve their level of conversation. For this, we suggest you make your lessons a place conducive to cultural exchange.

Here are some suggestions of topics that volunteers can use to enliven their support workshops on reading and speaking in small groups of students:

* Football
* The news in the world
* Pop music
* Fashion
* Christmas

Stage FFL Asia

In schools, the average class size ranges between twenty and thirty students. The schedule for volunteers includes approximately four hours per day. In the language center, you will work with smaller groups of students, but the number of course hours remain the same.

You should have no teaching experience prior to hire you as a volunteer in Central Asia: we only ask you to have a good level of French or English spoken, and the energy and enthusiasm, qualities needed to work in schools Baator Ulaanbaatar, the capital's most remote in the world!

Upon arrival you will be warmly welcomed (e) guardian of your mission, usually a language teacher from the school. Whether he, or your students, you will meet friendly people and excited about your arrival. They probably will not have much contact with Westerners in the past so quickly you will become a "celebrity"!

All volunteer assignments are supervised and can therefore be recognized as a contracted training for students in French as a Foreign Language (FLE), or another curriculum. We are empowered to issue certificates to the trainees of training, or complete an internship agreement in advance of the project.
Teach in poor schools in Mongolia

Arriving in Ulan Baator when you visit the school where you work, do not be surprised (e) if you are in front of an old concrete structure "communist style", with basic facilities, clean, but purely functional. These buildings not rigid in any way reflect the welcoming nature of the Mongols! However, the sad appearance reflects a serious lack of resources ...

After years of slow economic growth and debt, the Mongolian government plans to increase its economic trade with neighboring countries, to curb the high unemployment. But as Mongolia has a playing card, schooling for children and their education must become a priority.

Therefore Mongolian schools are in desperate need of Anglophones and Francophones to give children a better chance to advance their country. You too can play a role in Asia participate in the education of children will help Mongolia to grow!

http://www.projects-abroad.fr/missions-et-stages/enseignement/mongolie-fle-asie/
Gasti   Fri Dec 11, 2009 1:58 pm GMT
Mongolia: Russian, English, French, German...
This shows which languages are really useful and important. Third World languages (like those spoken in countries like India and Cuba) will never be important.
Franco   Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:00 pm GMT
Wow, Mongolia...
altaic   Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:29 pm GMT
Wow, even in Mongolia French is more popular than Spanish.
Franco   Fri Dec 11, 2009 3:52 pm GMT
French is more important in Mongola and Spanish is more important in USA
Informateur   Sun Dec 13, 2009 2:16 pm GMT
Teaching assignments in Mongolia (English, French)
Mongolian classroom

Our teaching assignments in Mongolia (Central Asia) is to teach French or English in kindergartens, primary schools, colleges and high schools. During the summer, our volunteers can work in language schools and summer camps, where they teach English in a context that combines professionalism and informality. Music, games, theater ... Feel free to combine all kinds of learning activities your students will be delighted if you develop their language skills in a fun way!

We offer a wide range of teaching assignments in Mongolia. You can work in:

* Nursery (children under 3 years)
* Primary schools (children aged 4 to 11 years)
* Secondary schools (children aged 12 to 17 years)
* Camps
* Language Center (groups of teenagers and young adults)

Feel free to contact us: we will be happy to learn about our various missions.

Similarly, you can teach according to your preferences or abilities, all kinds of materials:

* English
* French (only in secondary schools)
* German
* Mathematics
* Geography
* Sport
* Etc..

Let us know when you register your talents and skills and we try to employ the best in our missions.
Teaching English or French in Mongolia

Your primary role as a volunteer teacher in foreign languages, is to help students and local teachers to assimilate the mode of English or French and improve their level of conversation. For this, we suggest you make your lessons a place conducive to cultural exchange.

Here are some suggestions of topics that volunteers can use to enliven their support workshops on reading and speaking in small groups of students:

* Football
* The news in the world
* Pop music
* Fashion
* Christmas

Stage FFL Asia

In schools, the average class size ranges between twenty and thirty students. The schedule for volunteers includes approximately four hours per day. In the language center, you will work with smaller groups of students, but the number of course hours remain the same.

You should have no teaching experience prior to hire you as a volunteer in Central Asia: we only ask you to have a good level of French or English spoken, and the energy and enthusiasm, qualities needed to work in schools Baator Ulaanbaatar, the capital's most remote in the world!

Upon arrival you will be warmly welcomed (e) guardian of your mission, usually a language teacher from the school. Whether he, or your students, you will meet friendly people and excited about your arrival. They probably will not have much contact with Westerners in the past so quickly you will become a "celebrity"!

All volunteer assignments are supervised and can therefore be recognized as a contracted training for students in French as a Foreign Language (FLE), or another curriculum. We are empowered to issue certificates to the trainees of training, or complete an internship agreement in advance of the project.
Teach in poor schools in Mongolia

Arriving in Ulan Baator when you visit the school where you work, do not be surprised (e) if you are in front of an old concrete structure "communist style", with basic facilities, clean, but purely functional. These buildings not rigid in any way reflect the welcoming nature of the Mongols! However, the sad appearance reflects a serious lack of resources ...

After years of slow economic growth and debt, the Mongolian government plans to increase its economic trade with neighboring countries, to curb the high unemployment. But as Mongolia has a playing card, schooling for children and their education must become a priority.

Therefore Mongolian schools are in desperate need of Anglophones and Francophones to give children a better chance to advance their country. You too can play a role in Asia participate in the education of children will help Mongolia to grow!

http://www.projects-abroad.fr/missions-et-stages/enseignement/mongolie-fle-asie/
Italian   Sun Dec 13, 2009 2:37 pm GMT
I'm going to visit Mongolia soon. It must be a gorgeous country! I'll speak French there :-)
Guest   Sun Dec 13, 2009 2:39 pm GMT
French is the ideal language for Mongolic people
Visitor   Mon Dec 14, 2009 3:43 am GMT
Spanish is the ideal language for cavemen