
Volunteer teacher · TEEI Language Courses
Teach where it changes a life.
You have spent years learning to teach a language. Somewhere a class needs exactly that.
Online · Two or three lessons a week · One season
What you'd do
Lead a small class. Follow the course. Show up twice a week.
We give you the curriculum, drawing on Oxford University Press and Babbel. The classes run live on our own platform, with itslearning for materials and progress. You bring the teaching.
The training is yours.
The language is yours.
The years are yours.
The class is
what’s missing.
This is real teaching, for teachers. A structured course, levels, a cohort that shows up. Your experience is exactly what it needs.
We are looking for people who already know how to teach. If that is you, a class is waiting.
The one you'd teach
Your class is already here.
Real learners, from their video stories: girls and women worldwide building a professional voice, and Ukrainians rebuilding their lives after the war. Click a face to hear her.
Oksana K. · Learner, Ukraine▶ Play
Oksana T. · Learner, Ukraine▶ Play
The teacher · Missing
“Thank you for your patience, that you are kind and you are open to discuss any topic. Thank you that you spent your time on teaching us.”
Oksana K. · Learner, Ukraine
The whole deal
What we ask, and what you get.
The bar is real: this is a structured course, taught by people who have taught before. Everything else, we provide.
What we ask
Required
Real teaching experience.
Classroom, tutoring or training. A TEFL or CELTA helps; it is not required.
Required
Fluency in the language you teach.
The commitment
One season.
Two or three lessons a week, online, for eight to twelve weeks. Then you decide.
What you get
The curriculum.
We provide it, drawing on Oxford University Press and Babbel.
A class sorted by level.
Learners choose their level at sign-up; you teach one group.
The platform.
Our own video platform for live classes; itslearning for materials and progress.
A team behind you.
For everything that is not teaching.
The shape of a term
Week one
You meet your class where they are.
Each week
Two or three lessons, scheduled around your life.
The last class
They carry the language into the life they are rebuilding.
An eight to twelve week season. Every teacher is vetted before the first class, and the application takes about ten minutes: your background, an optional CV, and a short video on how you teach.
Read by a person. You choose the language and the programme.
Questions teachers ask.
Do I need teaching experience?
Yes. This is a structured course, so we ask for real teaching, tutoring or training experience, alongside fluency in the language you teach. A TEFL or CELTA helps but is not required.
Which languages can I teach?
The one you know best. We run courses across many languages.
How much time is it?
Usually two or three lessons a week, across an eight to twelve week season.
Which programme would I teach in?
You choose: courses for girls and women worldwide, courses for Ukrainians, or both.
Is it online?
Yes, classes are online on our own platform.
Thank you.
The last thing your class will say to you, whoever she is.
Not looking to lead a full course? You can practise one-to-one instead