Teaching English to UNDP staff in Syria

Conduct English courses for UNDP staff in Syria

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Overview

Conduct English courses for UNDP staff in Syria

You have:

  • Experience in teaching English.
  • Ability to develop and provide course materials.
  • Capability to conduct pre-assessment and post-assessment.

Contract

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Some of our staff members mostly speak Arabic, making it challenging for them to express themselves clearly in English. This can interfere with their professional development. The goal of the English course is to help these personnel acquire tips on how to become fluent in English.

UNDP Syria is looking for six online volunteers to conduct English class for their staff. Specifically, this task involves finding innovative way to conduct English lessons. The aim is to develop and provide materials and strategies that will help our colleagues to cope well with English

The team of online volunteers will do the following: 1- Conduct a pre-assessment to determine the staff competency in English 2- Develop and provide an English course 3- Conduct a post-assessment at the end of the course

Experience in teaching English.

Potential interview questions

What innovative strategies will you use for teaching English online? This question assesses your creativity and adaptability in delivering online education. Discuss specific methods or tools you would implement to enhance engagement and learning.
How do you plan to assess the English competency of staff before and after the course? The interviewer wants to know about your assessment techniques and criteria. Pro members can see the explanation.
Can you provide examples of learning materials you plan to use in the course? Pro members can see the explanation. Pro members can see the explanation.
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