Teaching English as a Foreign Language

Charities are set up to help the vulnerable, not just locally but also globally. There are so many charities, that it would be impossible to list them all within this article. However, we are sure that you have your favorite charity that you support and it is because of you that these charities manage to stay afloat. With the changing economic climate it has become increasingly difficult for charities to stay afloat, but with the help of the general public most are managing to see through this crippling time. Whether the charity looks after abused animals or disabled children in Ghana, each one fearlessly holds a shield up to protect their most vulnerable. There are many ways in which we can help and one of those ways is by going to a third world country and teaching English. Teaching English Jobs in foreign countries has been around for many, many years. It is a popular way to visit different parts of the world and assist with improving the lives of many within a Third World Country. There are many ways that Charities try to think long term solution over short term relief. The idea is to give those in vulnerable situations the tools to sustain a better level of living, rather than give immediate relief with no idea on how to sustain it.

It is hoped that by providing education to those living in a vulnerable situation will give those individuals work opportunities that they would not have had otherwise. Teaching English as a foreign language has been a successful venture, recruiting thousands of Westerners as a gap year or even sabbaticals from their own work. It has proven that popular that it has now spread as far afield as the Far East.

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