Language and Culture
ILP arranges informal language tutoring sessions twice each week for volunteers. Informal culture classes are held bi-monthly and cover a variety of topics such as current events, customs, holidays, religion, cooking, education, and history. In addition to these classes, volunteers often set up their own exchanges informally. For example, a volunteer teaches a group of Chinese faculty in exchange for cooking or Kung Fu lessons. Head teachers and coordinators help to connect you with people who have similar interests.
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"ILP provides many opportunities for growth and development. My family and I couldn't have imagined what a powerful impact ILP would have on our lives."
Dr. Ronald Jacques, Ph. D., Professor of Psychology BYU-Idaho Past ILP On-Site Advisor | |
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