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Become a Teacher! Gain English Teaching Experience in Rome, Italy

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    Recommended Participation Date: 2nd & 4th Mon/Month

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    2,430USD
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PROGRAM INTRODUCTION

PROJECT INTRODUCTION

 

 

This project involves volunteering in Rome, Italy, where you'll teach English to various students who haven't had the chance to receive a proper education. By doing this, you can help them gain more opportunities. Share your knowledge and experience to make a difference! The small changes in many students' lives can come together to change the world.

 

 

Rome, Italy, is a vibrant city with a grand and splendid history, attracting countless people from around the world every year to enjoy its beauty. However, like everywhere, there's always a darker side to society. Due to increasingly serious social issues, our poor and marginalized neighbors are losing educational opportunities and, even more, various life opportunities.

 

 

To help them dream new dreams and not give up because of the environment they were born into, become their English teacher in Rome! Give passionate students new opportunities. They'll gain not only the chance to learn but also the hope for a better future.

In Rome, Italy, you can take the opportunity to plan and lead English classes, gaining teaching experience. Study how to communicate with students, open your heart to understand them, and do your best to help them, becoming the best teacher you can be.

The experience of leading time spent together for a better future, filled with challenges and successes, will boost your confidence and pave the way for growth towards new challenges.

 

The volunteers from all over the world who come to Rome live diverse lifestyles. When you live with people who think completely differently from you, your own thinking will also broaden. You'll be influenced by the fresh stimulation that you can't find in familiar places or among familiar people!

While living with foreign friends, understand their diversity, and accept the fact that you, too, are different and special. Then, instead of fitting yourself into someone else's standards, you'll gain the courage to live proudly as the person you want to be.

 

When you think of ‘Rome,’ the first thing that comes to mind is the movie Roman Holiday! Audrey Hepburn, as the lovely Princess Ann, starred in Roman Holiday, a classic that has been loved for a long time. Even today, many people watch the movie and visit Rome to follow in Princess Ann's footsteps.

Visit this dreamy city, put your hand in the Mouth of Truth, buy a gelato, and enjoy a special holiday like the movie's protagonist. Just like Princess Ann, who grew through her brief escape, you'll find a new version of yourself in the uniqueness of Rome.

* This project is for a small group, so availability may vary depending on your preferred participation date. Please apply quickly if you wish to participate!

 

 

 

PROGRAM ACTIVITIES

PROJECT ACTIVITIES

 

 

This project involves volunteering in Rome, Italy, to teach English to children, teenagers, adults, and the elderly who have not had access to educational opportunities. The goal is to help them gain more life opportunities.

You'll work with local organizations to design various educational programs and plan lessons and activities tailored to the students' abilities. Instead of traditional classroom lessons, you can spark interest in English through fun games and activities.

 

Q. Do participants have to lead the classes alone?

A. This project values participant autonomy, but you'll always have support from local staff, so leading the classes shouldn't be too difficult.

 

Q. What level of English proficiency is required?

A. The more fluent you are in English, the more you can teach the students. But don't worry too much about your English skills! Since most of the classes are taught through fun and engaging activities, as long as you have basic conversational skills, you can be a great teacher.

 

Q. Is it okay if I don't speak Italian?

A. It's perfectly fine if you don't speak Italian! The orientation before the project starts will teach you basic expressions, which should be enough. If you want to connect with the local students more quickly, learning some simple Italian phrases could be helpful.

 

The teaching methods can vary depending on the age group of the students.

Children/Teens To build a close relationship with the children and make the lessons more engaging, you can focus on recreational activities or sports conducted in English rather than theoretical lessons.
Adults For adult students, the lessons will focus on vocabulary that is useful in professional fields such as tourism, administration, and health to support their economic activities.
Seniors In addition to basic vocabulary lessons, you can plan and conduct various projects like handicraft activities that provide emotional support to senior students who may feel marginalized from mainstream society.

*Participants will primarily focus on teaching children/teens, but depending on the local situation, you may also teach adults and seniors.

 

 

 

Additional Information

  • This project starts on the second and fourth Monday of each month. Check-in is on the Sunday before the start date, and check-out is on the Saturday following the end date.
  • The project runs year-round, and participants can choose a volunteer period of 2 to 12 weeks. An additional fee applies for participation from April to October, and specific details will be provided based on individual schedules. For inquiries: koreagapyear@gmail.com
  • Volunteers work 3-5 hours a day, split between morning and afternoon sessions.

 

  • Orientation is held on the first day of the project.
  • In the morning of the first day, you'll receive an introduction to Italy, project details, safety guidelines, and other useful information. A tour of Rome is scheduled for the afternoon, allowing you to explore the city with volunteers from around the world.
  • If you need assistance with purchasing transportation tickets, local SIM cards, or currency exchange, local staff will be available to help.

 

Time Schedule
6:00 ~ 10:30 Breakfast

10:00 ~

(Morning Activity)

Volunteer Work

- Travel to the activity site, join staff, begin work

Free Time

- Rest, sightseeing, language lessons, etc.

13:30 ~ Lunch (Not Provided)

14:00 ~

(Afternoon Activity)

Volunteer Work Free Time
20:00 ~ 22:30 Dinner

*This schedule is an example to help you understand. The actual schedule may vary depending on local conditions.

*Participants will only join one of the two volunteer sessions (morning/afternoon). The rest of the time can be spent freely.

 

 

  • The average summer temperature in Rome is 25°C, and the average winter temperature is 7.5°C. Please pack accordingly.

 

  • You can reach the activity site from your accommodation by public transport or on foot. Depending on the location, travel time can range from 10 minutes to 1 hour and 45 minutes. The daily transportation cost is about 3 euros, and a monthly ticket costs around 35 euros (as of 2022).
  • During your free time, you can participate in various activities like tours, excursions, and language lessons. Additional costs may apply for these activities.

 

English Proficiency Required ★★★☆☆

  • You need to be proficient enough in English to teach students and lead various activities.

 

 

 

PROGRAM INCLUSIONS

SUPPORT

 

   Local Orientation    Online Orientation    Online Consultation    Local Institution Completion Certificate
   KGY Certification    Pre-Departure Care    KGY Consultation   KGY Mission
  24hr Emergency Care   Flight Ticket Booking Assistance   Real-Time Consultation Service  KGY Note Book
   Project and Participation Costs    KGY Mission Scholarship    OT Documents    Local Accommodation
   Airport Pickup Service    Local Meals    Local Coordinator    Local Activity Coordination
   Italian Culture Classes    City Tour    

 

 

Detailed Support

■ Accommodation and Meals

  • Stay in comfortable bungalows where you can relax and meet volunteers from all over the world.
  • Enjoy delicious local meals prepared with fresh, local ingredients (breakfast and dinner included).
  • Socialize with international friends in shared spaces.

 

■ Project Activities

  • Safe airport pickup service to your accommodation (one-way).
  • Comprehensive local orientation to help you adapt to life in Italy.
  • City tours to explore Italy with fellow international volunteers.
  • Dedicated local manager for your support.
  • 24/7 emergency contact network for immediate assistance.
  • Travel tips to help you live like a local.

 

■ Care Services

  • Participant dispatch process: Registration and dispatch procedures for the project.
  • Orientation: Information provided to ensure a successful gap year experience.
  • Orientation materials: Guides for first-time travelers to ensure a safe journey.
  • Gap Year Notebook: A journal to reflect on your experiences during your gap year (▶ Learn More)
  • Gap Year Mission

 

■ Certification and Recommendation Letters

  • Certificate of Volunteer Service from a local organization.
  • Korea Gap Year participation and completion certificates.

* Certificates and recommendation letters are issued upon request after the project ends. The format and issuance process may vary depending on the local organization's procedures.

* Certificates and recommendation letters are only issued after successful project completion and submission of a report.

 

Exclusions

- Round-trip airfare

- Lunch during the project

- Other local expenses (overnight stays, dining out, transportation, etc.)

- Individual travel insurance

PROGRAM PROVIDER INTRODUCTION

INSTITUTION INTRODUCTION

 

 

This project is run by an NGO located in Rome, Italy, and operates in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals 4 ("Quality Education"), 8 ("Decent Work and Economic Growth"), 10 ("Reduced Inequalities"), and 17 ("Partnerships for the Goals"). The project supports communities that lack access to educational opportunities, providing language education to a wide range of age groups, from children and adolescents to middle-aged and elderly adults, with the aim of growing together toward a brighter future.

 

A Word from the Local Coordinator

The history of Rome, the Eternal City, spans over 3,000 years, right up to the present day. Now, through this international volunteer program, you have the opportunity to add your own footsteps to this historic journey.

Do you love animals? Are you passionate about environmental protection? Can you be a good friend to children? If you're eager to make a positive impact on various social and environmental issues, come to Rome and start your volunteer work. This unique experience will immerse you in social challenges, introduce you to new cultures, and help you make friends with like-minded people from around the world.

Are you ready to create a meaningful story together?

 

ACCOMMODATION

ACCOMMODATION INTRODUCTION

 

Double Room (Separated by Gender) / Bathroom in Accommodation / Free Wi-Fi / Basic Bedding Provided / Breakfast and Dinner Included

 

You will be staying in an eco-friendly volunteer house incorporating sustainability concepts, alongside volunteers from around the world. The accommodation is located on the outskirts of Rome and provides easy access to essential amenities like cafes, supermarkets, ATMs, and pharmacies. The nearest bus stop is just a 5-minute walk away, offering convenient public transportation.

You will live in a bungalow with an in-house bathroom and air conditioning. Basic bedding and free Wi-Fi are provided in the house.

If you prefer a private room, you can upgrade for an additional fee. Please contact us for more details.

(Contact: koreagapyear@gmail.com)

* Shared Facilities: Dining Room, Pool, Garden

 

 

Breakfast and dinner are provided at the volunteer house. You can enjoy a variety of foods in a buffet style, including local Italian dishes, healthy Mediterranean options, and seasonal recipes.

* If you have special dietary needs such as vegetarian, gluten-free, or lactose intolerance, please inquire separately.

* Lunch is not provided, but you can enjoy affordable meals at the accommodation's food truck or explore various local eateries in the city.

 

If requested, you can use the washing machine and dryer for an additional fee.

 

PROGRAM LOCATION INTRODUCTION

LOCATION INTRODUCTION

 

Location:   Rome, Italy

 

Rome, Italy, was the heart of the mighty Roman Empire, which is why we say "All roads lead to Rome." This city is rich in ancient ruins and historical sites. Even today, you can find remnants of Rome’s glorious past throughout the city.

Rome is also a center of Renaissance art, where many artists left their remarkable works. Millions of people come to see Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling each year. It’s almost as if the city itself is a museum.

But art is not all that Rome has to offer. You can enjoy a variety of cuisines beyond just pizza and spaghetti, thanks to its rich culinary culture. The mild Mediterranean climate makes for pleasant travel, and the friendly, warm people make you feel right at home in Italy.

 

Recommended Destinations

01 Colosseum

The Colosseum is one of Rome's most iconic ancient structures. Built during the Roman Empire, it was a massive amphitheater that could hold over 50,000 spectators. It stands as a testament to the advanced architectural skills of ancient Rome. Although much of it has been lost over time, restoration work is ongoing, so we can expect to see the Colosseum being used in new ways in the future!

 

02 Vatican Museums

Located in Vatican City, the Vatican Museums are among the largest in the world. They house a vast collection of art accumulated over centuries. The museums attract about 6 million visitors each year. Notable attractions include the Pinecone Courtyard, the Maps Room, and Raphael's Rooms, as well as the marble statue of Laocoön and His Sons. Note that the museums offer free admission on the last Sunday of each month!

 

03 Roman Forum

Located in the heart of ancient Rome, the Roman Forum was the center of political, economic, and religious life. It was home to numerous temples, arches, and basilicas. Today, only ruins and a few columns remain, but these remnants vividly evoke the grandeur of the Roman Empire. The view of the Roman Forum from the Palatine Hill is breathtaking. How about taking a gelato and enjoying the view from the hill?

 

Participation Duration and Fees

SCHEDULE AND PRICES

 

■ Projects start on the second and fourth Mondays of each month.

■ The minimum participation period for this project is 2 weeks.

■ The costs listed below include project fees, accommodation, breakfast and dinner, and one-way airport pickup service.

 

Duration Fee
2 weeks ₩3,030,000
3 weeks ₩3,880,000
4 weeks ₩4,720,000
5 weeks ₩5,580,000
6 weeks ₩6,430,000
7 weeks ₩7,280,000
8 weeks ₩8,120,000
9 weeks ₩8,980,000
10 weeks ₩9,830,000
11 weeks ₩10,680,000
12 weeks ₩11,520,000

 

■ Eligibility and Requirements

- Healthy adults aged 18 and over

- Basic English communication skills

- Interest and enthusiasm for teaching English

- Desire to engage in cultural exchange with people from diverse backgrounds

- Eagerness to spend a rewarding time through giving

 

 Gap Year Mission Scholarship  (▶ Learn More)

 

 Installment Payment Information

If you are unable to pay in full, you can pay a deposit of 500,000 won and settle the remaining balance within 2 weeks. The process for confirming your participation will start from the date of the deposit, and we will check the availability and spots. It’s important to secure your place as soon as possible to participate on your desired dates and duration!  (Refunds are not available once your participation is confirmed) 

*However, if the start date is approaching, the schedule for paying the remaining balance may vary depending on the situation.  

 

 Early Bird Discount and Urgent Application Information

For all Gap Year projects, we recommend applying at least 3 months before the start date to follow the normal procedures and preparation period. We require applications to be made no later than 2 months before the start date. If you need to apply urgently, additional fees will apply for expedited processing.

*Although we will assist with expedited processing as much as possible, there will still be basic time requirements for communication with local agencies and confirmation of participation. Therefore, those using the urgent application service should actively cooperate with the Korea Gap Year operations team.

** Those who apply more than 180 days before the start date can receive the Early Bird discount.

*** The urgent application service can be applied for in the options above, and for inquiries about the urgent application service, please contact koreagapyear@gmail.com.

 

 

- Provided Services: Automatic application for Gap Year missions and notes / Full provision of OT materials upon confirmation / Additional urgent staffing / Support for required documents if needed, etc.

* For those having difficulty calculating dates, please use the Naver Date Calculator >> Go to Naver Date Calculator

**Note: In the case of extremely urgent applications, there may be no available spots depending on local conditions, and procedures will proceed according to the Gap Year refund policy. Additionally, any issues arising from the participant’s lack of cooperation are the participant's responsibility.

 

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Should you have any other inquiries, please don't hesitate to contact us via email (program@koreagapyear.com).
You can counsel with one of our staff in English or Korean.

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