GHANA TEFL / TESOL & VOLUNTEERING FAQ'S
TEFL / TESOL TRAINING &
VOLUNTEER
TRAINING & VOLUNTEER FAQS
Pre-Departure Information
We give you a comprehensive and in-depth pre-departure booklet
offers detailed information on issues facing volunteers, such
as health, safety, and culture shock - facilitating an ease
into their new surroundings.
Arrival Information
All participants should arrive at the Accra International
Airport in Ghana.
Transfer from Airport to Host family or
Hostel
LanguageCorps offers airport pick-up and transfer services
to either participants' respective accommodations or host
family. LanguageCorps does not offer airport drop-off services.
TEFL / TESOL participants are required to provide flight
information prior to their arrival in Accra.
How can I contact the school if I arrive
before the start of the TEFL / TESOL program?
In the event that participants arrive earlier than their
designated start date, they are advised to remain in nearby
hotel and call LanguageCorps offices in Ghana. All information
pertaining to LanguageCorps offices in Accra (address, phone
numbers, etc.) will provided in participants' pre-departure
packages and/or placement details.
Living Accommodations/Meals
The program fee covers housing and meals accommodated in
local host families - offering a separate, private room
and three local meals a day. Should participants wish to
stay in a hotel, these arrangements can be made for an additional
fee. The cost of the hotel can range from $5-100 per day
in Accra -depending upon the quality of the hotel.
Internet/Telephone/Medical Facilities
Accra is the business center and capital of Ghana, offering
internet and telephone access as well as medical facilities
within a 2-3 km area.
Comprehensive insurance
This insurance will cover travel health insurance, medical
evaluation, travel accident insurance, travel assistance,
travel language, and third party liability coverage. Our
insurance is one of the best insurance plans available in
market for those interested in volunteering.
Volunteer Projects
We offers some of the most unique and amazing projects which
focus on matching the interests, skills, and experience
of volunteers in accordance with their volunteer work. Our
local In-Country Coordinators research some of the most
interesting and unique local organizations; handpicking
the perfect program for each volunteer. Volunteers receive
detailed information for their projects - including details
about living arrangements, meals, locations. all BEFORE
their arrival in-country.
Support of In-Country Coordinator
From the very beginning to the last day of the project,
Our In-Country Coordinator(s) /project staffs assist volunteers
by supporting them - addressing various concerns and occasionally
checking up on volunteers and monitoring their progress.
Emergency Support
We provides volunteers with a variety of contact information
-including a 24/7 emergency line (usually mobile phones
of local coordinators and US staff members) so that volunteers
AND their family members can contact a member of our staff
in the event of an emergency or crisis.
Certificate of Appreciation/Completion
Upon completion of your respective service project, all
participants receive a certificate illustrating their contributed
time.
What Your Program Fee Does NOT Cover
Airfare
Both domestic and international airfare is the responsibility
of the volunteers.
Passport/Visa
Appropriate travel documents, such as passports and visas,
are the responsibility of volunteers. While LanguageCorps
provides information regarding obtaining the correct documents
required, it is the responsibility of volunteers to acquire
all pertinent documentation.
Airport Return/Drop-Off
Upon the completion of their respective project, it is the
responsibility of the volunteer to secure transport back
to the airport for their return-flight home. If needed,
The In-Country Coordinator or local representative can provide
assistance in making the appropriate travel arrangements.
Airport Tax
Fees and taxes associated with international arrival and/or
departure is the responsibility of the volunteer.
Bottled Water/Soft Drinks
Beverages accompany volunteers' meals. In the event volunteers
wish to consume bottled water or soft drinks other than
those provided with their daily meals, they are responsible
for purchasing their own beverages.
Personal Expenses
Volunteers are responsible for any incurred expenses outside
of their projects. Purchasing curious such as souvenirs
or snacks (outside of their daily meals) is the responsibility
of the volunteer.
Entry Fees
While there are numerous attractions located within close
proximity to volunteers' accommodations and projects as
well as with the country, entry fees/admission to establishments
such as museums and national parks is the responsibility
of volunteers.
Daily Transportation
In the event that volunteers' projects are not within walking
distance from their living accommodations, they are required
to cover costs associated with daily transportation (to
and from the project).
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