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South Africa is so varied and complex, you could never hope to understand it by just visiting for a week or two. To really get to know the rhythm and beating heart of this country, you have to live there. It’s fair to say that South Africa is the nation Nelson Mandela built: a multicultural mix of languages, traditions, and history. While it’s a country of beautiful national parks and subtropical forests, it’s also a country with deep problems. However, don’t be put off by the problems. Being a teacher in South Africa will be one you’ll remember the rest of your life.

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South Africa - Teach, Surf and Skate in Cape Town

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Teaching English in Cartagena Colombia

by: Luke Psotka - CanadaProgram: World’s #1 Volunteer Programs. 40+ Countries from $20/day!
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I volunteered along with my girlfriend to teach English at Emerging Voices in Cartagena, Colombia from Nov-Dec of 2019. The experience overall was amazing. We got to work with lots of different groups of people, from young children living in a poor neighborhood to teenagers learning skills related to the hospitality industry, to adults whose English was very good, but they just lacked the confidence to use it. I also enjoyed the ability to visit other projects at Emerging Voices such as the project to feed and spend time with the homeless and the sports development project that worked with kids living in a Drug Rehabilitation Centre. One of the highlights was definitely meeting all of the other volunteers. Programs like these bring out great people and we had a ton of fun hanging out with people coming from all over North America. My other highlight was definitely the food! Sophie was our local Colombian chef and she made the most amazing meals every day. I was always excited for mealtime! She also kept the house impeccably clean and even made our beds every day; what an amazing lady! I also enjoyed working with Monica who is the program owner. She is a very inspiring woman and a kind soul. We happened to be there during a transitional time for Emerging Voice so that meant we had lots of different volunteers, but also lots of different coordinators. We had three different teaching coordinators during our 4-week stay. One consistent throughout though was Lao. He worked with the childcare program, but he was the only constant in the volunteer house for the entire time that we were there and he made our experience that much better with his kindness and light-hearted nature. The last thing that I really enjoyed was the location of the volunteer house. It was located in the safe neighborhood of Crespo; it was only a 5-minute walk to the beach and only a 10-minute cab to downtown so it was truly perfect! All in it was an amazing experience and I would recommend it to anyone who is looking to give back and also push themselves a little out of their comfort zone!

A Guide to Teaching Abroad in South Africa

Where to Teach in South Africa

As its name suggests, South Africa is located at the southern tip of the African continent. The country’s population of 50 million people is divided into a number of different provinces, all of which were renamed almost 20 years ago. Wherever you decide to teach English in South Africa, you’ll marvel at the wildlife and bask in the warm sun. Here are the best places to teach abroad in South Africa. 

Cape Town, located in southwestern South Africa, is as close as Africa gets to a European city, which means there’s an intriguing mix of cultures. Here you can stroll through the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, paraglide off Lion’s Head, and ogle at the painted faces of the Bo-Kaap. A trip up Table Mountain, the defining natural headliner of the city, and across the water to Nelson Mandela’s former prison Robben Island is a must.

Durban, the third most populous area in South Africa, is located in eastern South Africa on the coast of the Indian Ocean. This metropolis is a hotspot tourist destination thanks to its warm climate and endless beaches. Whether you’re looking to explore its nature reserves, shop to your heart’s delight at one of its many street markets, or soar down slides at uShaka Marine World, this city is the place for you. 

Port Elizabeth, PE for short and nicknamed “The Friendly City,” is situated east of Cape Town and stretches along Algoa Bay. The city offers a subtropical climate with cowabunga surf spots and bathing beaches, and it’s the go-to spot for whale watching certain times of the year. You can also mosey through the gardens at St. George’s Park, or you could marvel at the towering elephants at the Addo Elephant Park.

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