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Language camps
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Start - End Dates |
Project Name |
Project Setting, & Description |
Meeting Location |
More info |
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18-29 July,
2010 |
Eco-English
Camp - 1 |
GBT is seeking
enthusiastic English speakers to combine with our
skilled project team in order to educate others and
enhance eco-tourism and conservation of Lake Baikal and
the surrounding areas by working as a Teaching/ Project
Assistant helping international volunteers and
travelers. This project runs for
a period of 12 days and is based within the Pribaikalskii
National Park to the south west of the lake, easily accessible
for the city of Irkutsk. You and a maximum of 14 other
volunteers + staff will spend 12 days living on the shores of
the deepest and cleanest lake in the world, experiencing
breathtaking scenery and taking in all this world heritage site
has to offer. Day to day activities will be varied and
challenging and with 7 years experience GBT hopes to
make your time with us fun as well. |
Irkutsk |
The project
is full
description |
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29 July-August
10, 2010 |
Eco-English
Camp - 2 |
GBT is seeking
enthusiastic English speakers to combine with our
skilled project team in order to educate others and
enhance eco-tourism and conservation of Lake Baikal and
the surrounding areas by working as a Teaching/ Project
Assistant helping international volunteers and
travelers. This project runs for
a period of 12 days and is based within the Pribaikalskii
National Park to the south west of the lake, easily accessible
for the city of Irkutsk. You and a maximum of 14 other
volunteers + staff will spend 12 days living on the shores of
the deepest and cleanest lake in the world, experiencing
breathtaking scenery and taking in all this world heritage site
has to offer. Day to day activities will be varied and
challenging and with 7 years experience GBT hopes to
make your time with us fun as well. |
Irkutsk |
The project
is full
description |
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August 10-21,
2010 |
Eco-Russian
Camp |
GBT is seeking
enthusiastic international volunteers with Russian language
skills acquired during home life, academic/ private studies etc
who are keen to develop their use of both Russian and Cyrillic.
In a friendly atmosphere at a camp on the shores of Lake Baikal
participants managed by our specialist teaching staff and
Project Managers will take part in Russian lessons and develop
their linguistic ability whilst also experiencing the
environment, learning about eco-tourism and helping with
initiatives to improve the lakes trails. |
Irkutsk |
description |
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