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Originally Posted by Linzi
Hi, thanks. My situation is rather unusual. I am going to Morocco and want to help some children who could benefit from a little English but don't attend schools. They will likely only speak Tamazight (Berber,) so it's the hardest type of teaching with my lack of any of their language! Needs some lateral thinking me thinks. Of course I can't teach in the school itself. Linzi.
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Question is Linzi- Can you speak French?
If the answer to that is 'yes' then you might consider getting in touch with SOS Villages Enfants (world's largest children's charity) who have their HQ in Austria.
There is one of their villages in Maroc hence the need for French as a minimum.
You might get a unpaid placement but you will probably have to commit to giving a solid chunk of your time.
You could support the existing teacher there-and learn 'hands-on', play with kids, design some learning material, and they do love football so will run you ragged- not a prob if U R ex-army!
Just an idea! Getting the permission from SOS is crucial BTW
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