Location
  • Poland
Length
1 to 2 weeks

Program Details

Timeframe
Short Term Summer Year Round
Housing
Guesthouse
Groups
Small Group (1-15) Medium Group (16-30) Large Group (31+)
Travel Type
Family Older Travelers Solo Women

Pricing

Starting Price
2813
Price Details
Global Volunteers tax-deductible fixed program contribution starts at $2,549 (including applicable discounts) and includes all meals, premier accommodations, airport transportation, transportation within the host community, project materials, the services of a trained team leader administrative expenses, and 24-hour support from Global Volunteers staff. Discounts are extended to students, family and multi-person groups, and returning volunteers. Free-time activities, airfare, or other travel are not included in the fees.

Note: During the COVID-19 outbreak, Global Volunteers is waiving the fee to transfer from affected service programs to a future date.
What's Included
Accommodation Some Activities Airport Transfers Equipment Meals Transportation Wifi
What's Not Included
Airfare SIM cards
Mar 26, 2024
Oct 21, 2022
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About Program

You're needed to teach conversational English for one to three weeks as a volunteer in Poland. Serve in rural school classrooms in the Siedlce region, east of Warsaw, and at English language camps in the Tatra mountain village of Zakopane. No formal teaching experience required! This is an especially fulfilling student, family and group assignment. Special group discounts and exceptional accommodations offer a premier service-learning experience.

During the summer months, teach Polish youth in an informal “camp” atmosphere at Reymontówka Manor House. The summer camp schedule calls for English classes in the morning to the early afternoon and optional organized activities with students in the later afternoons. During the school year, work alongside Polish teachers in rural classrooms. Everyone's invited as a classroom resource - using our teaching manual.

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Program Highlights

  • Safe, very comfortable rural accommodations and authentic Polish cuisine
  • No special skills required to teach the basics of the English language.
  • Groups and families can easily be accommodated and are warmly welcomed
  • Global Volunteers' policy: Safety trumps everything. COVID-19 precautions are strictly enforced
  • Discover beautiful architecture and the hospitable culture of Poland.

Program Impact

Since 1990, Global Volunteers has been playing a vital role in helping Poland’s students learn English – the language of the world’s marketplace. Volunteer groups and families from all walks of life teach conversational English skills to youth in classrooms and informal group settings at summer camps in Siedlce, an historical city and in the picturesque alpine community of Zakopane. No teaching experience is necessary, as exposure to the language through native speakers is extremely helpful to the students. You can make a difference teaching English in Poland!

This program is consistently rated 9.8 out of 10 for cultural exposure, safety, hospitality, food, accommodation, project experience, team leader, supporting materials, group opportunities, family assignments and scenic beauty!

Program Reviews

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Ginny
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Zakopane, Summer 2009

The Polish people are absolutely wonderful people. In the two weeks that I spent in Poland, being around them was the best part of this experience. They were so happy to have us there and made us feel so welcome, whether it was at our site in Zakopane or during our free time activities.

The country is beautiful. We were settled in the foothills of the mountains. The weather was fantastic. I can't leave out the food, which was delicious.

One weekend, we went to Krakow. It is a beautiful medival city. We toured the salt mines and had a college student take us on a city tour where we saw the actual site of Schindler's List. There is so much to see an do in this country.

The team I was on worked with high school students. We taught them English. The students are so grateful to have native English speakers work with them over the two weeks. The time they spend in the camp improving their English skills enables them to bring more to a college application/experience. We saw the impact we made over the course of two weeks.

We also saw the bigger picture. Because Global Volunteers has been coming to Poland for many years, students who acquire English skills are able to get better jobs. This, in turn, has helped improve the economy of the country of Poland.

Finally, Dorota is fantastic at what she does. She makes sure every volunteer has a positive experience. She was so excited to be able to share her country with us.

I know the volunteers were able to help the students in so many positive ways. At the same time, the entire Polish experience was good for me in so many ways. I highly recommend this program.

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Questions & Answers

Here's the website that spells out the Poland program in detail: https://globalvolunteers.org/poland/

You don't need much spending money. All of your meals at the camp are paid for. You will need to spend your own money if you go into town and buy various items, like soft drinks, ice cream, souvenirs and things like that. You should purchase a health insurance plan for overseas travelers. Many American insurance companies (and Medicare) do not cover travel to overseas. You can get a cheap policy...