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Just
outside of the cultural capital
of Lhasa and near the world-famous
Potala place, Global Crossroad
volunteers teach English to
poor, destitute, and disabled
children. Most of the time,
volunteers in teaching projects
work as instructors or assistant
English teachers. However, our
volunteer in Tibet program welcomes
your participation and help
in the school's extra-curricular
activities, such as sports,
games and other activities,
or sanitation programs. Volunteers
usually teach two to three hours
a day for five days a week,
working with children 6 to 13
years old.
In our Teaching
English in Tibet program, the
school staff supports volunteers
and helps them to understand
the local curricula and teaching
methods, and also helps to resolve
communication barriers. Teach
abroad in Tibet welcomes any
English speakers regardless
of their origin. Tibet has been
isolated from the rest of the
world for many years, so the
English level of local students
is poor. Therefore, English
teaching in Tibet is truly a
challenging and rewarding job
which can make a difference
in the lives of both students
and teachers.
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