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How To Become An English Tutor In A French School

How To Become An English Tutor In A French School

Bonjour! Are you a fan of French culture? Do you dream of strolling through the charming streets of Paris, sipping a café au lait at a local café, or indulging in some delicious croissants? Would your resume benefit from 3 months as an English Tutor in a Parisian local school? If so, then the Cultural Exchange Project may be just what you need to satisfy your wanderlust and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of French culture. As well as get some "on-the-job training."

Now, before we dive into the details, let me explain what the Cultural Exchange Project is all about. These unique projects offer individuals the opportunity to connect with French locals and experience their culture firsthand. It's like having a French pen pal, but on a whole new level!

So, how does it work? Well, it's pretty simple. The project matches you with a French school looking for an English tutor for only 15 hours a week. Then, the school recommends a host family who actually sends their kids to that particular school! Once you approve the match with the school and the family, you can book your flights to Paris. It's a fabulous way to make new friends and learn about French culture from the people who live it every day.

The benefits of participating in the Cultural Exchange Project are endless. Not only do you get to improve your language skills, but you also gain a deep understanding of the French way of life. You'll learn about their traditions, customs, and even their favorite local hangouts. It's like having your own personal tour guide, but with a personal touch. Plus, if you're thinking about being a teacher, this experience looks awesome on your resume. It's just like an internship without the traditional costs of an internship.

One of the great things about this project is that you are not only a tutor in a local host family, but you're volunteering at a local school in Paris, interacting with English teachers and the head teacher. The experience you gain is incomparable. But because you only have to volunteer 15 hours a week, you can also tailor the project to your own interests.

Are you a foodie? Well, your French counterparts can give you insider tips on the best places to eat in their city or share some delicious recipes for you to try to make for your host family. Are you a history buff? Prepare to be amazed as you delve into the rich history of France, guided by someone who knows it like the back of their hand.

But wait, there's more! The Cultural Exchange Project isn't just limited to language and cultural exchange. It also offers opportunities for collaboration and creativity. Imagine co-writing a short story or creating a piece of artwork together with the people you are going to meet in Paris. The possibilities are endless, and the experience is sure to be unforgettable.

Now, you may be wondering how to get involved in this exciting project. Simply sign up, create your profile and formal application, and start communicating with the school and your host family. When you approve of the school and host family, your intake dates will be set and you can buy your flight to Paris.

Remember, participating in the Cultural Exchange Project is not only a fantastic way to learn about French culture, but it also opens your mind to new perspectives and fosters a sense of global connectedness. Plus, who knows, you may even develop lifelong friendships and professional contacts along the way.

So, if you're ready to embark on a unique journey to France, pack your bags and get ready for an adventure like no other. The Cultural Exchange Project awaits, offering you a window into the captivating world of French culture. Bon voyage!

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