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Teaching English Volunteer in a Buddhist Monastery

On-site, Volunteer must be in or near Kathmandu, Nepal
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Full time (30+ hrs/wk)
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Cost:
    Fee Required
    Cause Areas:
    Children & Youth, Education, Health & Medicine, Volunteering, Women
    Benefits:
    Training Provided, Housing Available, Language / Cultural Support Available
    Good For:
    Kids, Teens, Public Groups, Age 55+, International Volunteers, Private Corporate Groups

    Description

    Teaching  English Volunteer in a Buddhist Monastery

    Kathmandu Summit Adventure's teaching volunteer in monastery program is designed for people who are interested in religious culture, to teach English in a monastery for a period of two months or more. Volunteer World Nepal can provide longer stays upon request. Volunteers will teach English to the monks, both young and old, for around two to three hours per day. In turn, the monks will share their knowledge and culture with the volunteers. Meditation practice, as well as field trips to Hindu and Buddhist holy sites, will be included in the program.

    The monks will be able to speak both languages, so it is really a matter of the volunteer's preference; however, most people find Nepali easier to learn. The volunteers will visit holy sites around the Kathmandu Valley. This program combines religious research, through an experiential approach, with volunteer English teaching. Due to the fact that the monks spend their lives inside the monastery, this program provides them with the amazing opportunity to learn English, as well as experience another culture, from an international volunteer.

    As a volunteer in Nepal teaching English to Buddhist monks in a monastery, you will primarily work as an English instructor to the monks. You will teach English to monks for 2-4 hours a day. You are encouraged to hold discussions and debates, as this will greatly increase your ability to grasp and speak English. Daily activities may include:

    • Teaching English grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation
    • Planning lessons and curriculum development
    • Leading classes to teach basic conversational English
    • Organising extracurricular activities such as dancing, games, music, sports, art, etc.
    • Helping monks with their homework
    • Assisting monastery administrations
    • Fundraising for the monastery
    • Helping around the monastery

    https://www.kathmandusummitadventure.com/monastery-teaching-volunteer/

    Kathmandu Summit Adventure's teaching volunteer in monastery program is designed for people who are interested in religious culture, to teach English in a monastery for a period of two months or more. Volunteer World Nepal can provide longer stays upon request. Volunteers will teach English to the monks, both young and old, for around two to three hours per day. In turn, the monks will share their knowledge and culture with the volunteers. Meditation practice, as well as field trips to Hindu and Buddhist holy sites, will be included in the program.

    The monks will be able to speak both languages, so it is really a matter of the volunteer's preference; however, most people find Nepali easier to learn. The volunteers will visit holy sites around the Kathmandu Valley. This program combines religious research, through an experiential approach, with volunteer English teaching. Due to the fact that the monks spend their lives inside the monastery, this program provides…

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