An incredibly rewarding placement, complete with great staff and students.
«Buenos Aires English House is an incredible place that I will have had the pleasure of working at for 5 months. Although I have only completed 3 of the 5 months, I have already participated in many classes of different ages, assisting the teachers in a variety of topics, such as literature, food and family. I have also had the opportunity to assist in and lead intercultural exchange classes, which have allowed both myself and students to share what we know and love about our cultures. In order to expand on this outside of the classroom, we also organised field trips in which we visited locations that represent important moments in Argentine history, while encouraging the use of English amongst the students. This has provided me the perfect opportunity to practice my Spanish whilst helping to teach English. During my placement, I have helped to run workshops which focused on both Argentine and English National Holidays, all of which were thoroughly enjoyed by the staff and students. Celebrating these moments really was a great way to see the students working together. I would highly recommend English House because of its high standard and dedicated work ethic. It is an incredibly rewarding placement in which you are able to build relationships with both the teachers and students, whilst watching classes improve week by week. English House has shown me what great fun teaching can be, and how interested students are in learning not only another language, but about another culture. From the beginning of my placement, I felt very welcome by all of the staff, who have not only supported me to develop my teaching abilities but have also been great at recommending places to go and including me in out-of-school activities, all of which has made being so far away from home that much easier. It has been a wonderful place to work, a place where I am proud to have been part of such a committed team that works so passionately to inspire their students.»