Become an English Language Mentor in Poland

Become an English Language Mentor in Poland

Location
  • Poland
    • Krakow
    • Warsaw
    • Wroclaw
Length
1 - 26 weeks
Classroom Audience
Elementary Middle School High School University Students Adults
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Program Details

Classroom Audience
Elementary Middle School High School University Students Adults
Housing
Hotel
Age Min.
18

Pricing

$55
Price Details
Since we are booking accommodation and food in a partner hotel for you, to confirm your spot we will require a 129 EUR refundable confirmation fee: 74 EUR refundable deposit + 55 EUR admission fee (including transaction and foreign exchange costs/fees pertaining to online payments, bank charges or wire transfers, as well as local tourism and eco taxes).
What's Included
Accommodation Activities Meals Wifi
What's Included (Extra)

Free transportation from multiple start cities
Free city tours of multiple European cities
Sponsored TEFL qualification

What's Not Included
Airfare Travel Insurance Visa
Jan 20, 2025
Aug 04, 2025
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About Program

Develop your teaching skills by becoming a Language Mentor in Poland! Angloville invites you to embark on an adventure, by simply conversing in English with eager language learners. Join our sponsored cultural programs, where your accommodation and meals in beautiful hotels are fully covered. Discover stunning Polish destinations and meet inspiring people during one of Europe's most popular language immersion experiences.

✍️ Featured in: Lonely Planet, Forbes, Fashion Magazine, Travel Magazine, Glasgow Guardian.

💁‍♀️ No formal teaching required—simply be a conversation partner while enjoying a multicultural experience. Learn about others and share your own story.

🙌 On each programme, you'll make over 50 new friends from Europe, the UK, the US, and Ireland while participating in activities, games, and engaging conversations together.

🤝 Connect with fascinating professionals from all around the region.

Program Highlights

  • Free accommodation in beautiful venues across Europe.
  • Full board during your stay—savour great local food.
  • Free city tours in various locations: Warsaw, Krakow, Wroclaw, the Tatra Mountains, and many more!
  • An accredited TEFL qualification (optional with 3-week-long programmes).
  • Build your CV and become more well-travelled.

Shape your teaching career with Angloville

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Impact 🌎

We serve local communities is by partnering with local businesses for accommodation and activities that are often family-run small businesses. This is close to our values as we value the growth of small businesses and helping local communities. We are proud of our corporate responsibilities by supporting the local community and charity events.

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Anthony
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Mentoring with Angloville in Poland

This was my first time with Angloville and, despite a very thorough preparation package pre-trip, I was a little apprehensive about how an old git like me (64) would get along. Even though I was on an adult programme, I had visions of it all being a little too energetic.

I need not have worried. Not only were there other mentors who, like me, were not in the first flush of youth; but it also seemed like the adult participants really appreciated the depth of experience we brought to the table.

Let's start with the Angloville staff. All three, Marina, Ala and Lisa were highly professional in their organisation, demeanour and problem-solving skills. I never felt that I didn't know what was coming next and there wasn't a time when the programme didn't flow. I know how hard that is to get right, so 'well done' to them.

The venue, the Hotel Nosselia, near Warsaw, was also above my expectations. The staff were more than helpful with any requests, the rooms clean and of a good standard, the food, excellent, as my waistline will vouch for. The schedule left us with time to explore the beautiful grounds and the out of the way location meant it was peaceful and quiet at night.

The programme was less demanding than I had imagined, with the Polish participants doing most of the heavy lifting. I wasn't expecting to get breaks or the long lunch break. In the evening most of the activities were spontaneous and a result of how well we all got along. But there was no obligation to join in from either side, meaning that both the quiet types and those more inclined to burn the candle at both ends could do as they wished.

I organise conversation clubs with ESL students in my day job and also have a very varied range of abilities and objectives to deal with. This programme will help me enormously in preparing for the coming year.

As with any event of this nature, there are one or two things that will need a little fine tuning. It is not necessary to mention them here as they relate more to the Angloville structure rather than my experiences this week.

How to sum up? We had separate Whats App groups for admin during the week, but by the time we left many of us had shared numbers with our Polish participants. I would happily join another programme next year and only didn't sign up for a second one this summer because it clashed with my return to work date. I've made some good friends this week and I hope we keep in touch and see each other again on another Angloville adventure!

What was your funniest moment?
The 'Do you love your neighbour?' game. A kind of musical chairs, where participants sit in a circle and have to change seats if the player chosen says he/she doesn't like a particular thing about the neighbour. In my case, when asked if I like my neighbour, my response was 'yes, but I don't like people, who speak Polish', at which point the 12 Polish players all had to swap seats. Highly amusing, but I guess you needed to be there!
Pros
  • Food
  • Varied conversation exercises and games.
  • Convivial crowd of people.
Cons
  • Some exercises needed more time.
  • I'd have done more outdoor work.
  • Some parents complained the junior programme wasn't up to the standard they expected.
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Response from Angloville

Thank you so much for your thoughtful review and for joining us on your first Angloville adventure!

We’re truly glad to hear that you felt welcomed, comfortable, and appreciated throughout the week. Your positive feedback means a lot to our team, and we’re delighted that the experience will support your work back home. We hope to welcome you again on a future programme!

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