Inside Look: A Day in the Life of a Volunteer or Intern at Go Palestine

The Daily Life of a Volunteer or Intern at Go Palestine

When ‍seeking an internship or volunteer position at ⁣the ⁣Palestinian Center, individuals often ‌inquire about ⁤the daily ⁣activities ​of volunteers to gain a better understanding ⁣of the program. While⁢ English Teachers, ⁤Special Program Volunteers, and ‌Intensive Arabic students may⁢ have different schedules, they all adhere to similar guidelines and often collaborate with each other. Regardless ​of the specific program, participants can anticipate engaging days​ at the Center ​with‍ ample free time for leisure and ‌community involvement.

Living Arrangements

Volunteers and interns have two accommodation options. Female participants are ​typically placed ‍with a host family, who are​ usually close friends of the ⁤staff and part of the ⁤EC community. These homestays are conveniently located near the ​Center, either within walking‍ distance or a short taxi ride away. Male volunteers may also ​request‌ to stay with a host⁢ family, but are usually‌ accommodated in the apartment-style housing ‌provided ⁣by‌ the Palestinian Center​ due to cultural ​considerations.

Staying at ⁣these locations allows volunteers​ to form ⁤close‍ relationships‌ with their neighbors, who embrace them as part of their families, ensuring their ​well-being and sense of belonging. Both accommodation options ​offer unique benefits, immersing volunteers in the ​Hebron⁢ community and providing proximity to the⁤ Center.

A Day at the Palestinian​ Center

Upon arrival at the Center, volunteers gather for breakfast from ‍9:30 to 10:00am before⁣ commencing their program activities. Intensive Arabic students attend classes,⁢ English teachers prepare lessons or teach, and⁤ special⁣ program interns ‍engage ‌in their assigned tasks. The diverse ‌activities cater to different⁢ learning objectives and interests, fostering a collaborative environment among participants.

Intensive Arabic Program

The​ Intensive ‍Arabic program focuses on ⁣mastering ‌colloquial Arabic spoken⁢ in Palestine and the Levant region. Students attend four-hour classes five days a⁢ week, starting ‌in the morning and extending into the ⁢early afternoon. The curriculum includes practical exercises,⁤ homework assignments, and opportunities to interact with the local community ⁤to enhance language proficiency.

Through a variety of lessons ⁢and activities, students develop⁤ their speaking,‌ reading, writing, and listening skills.‌ Applying their knowledge outside the classroom⁢ reinforces⁤ their learning⁤ experience⁤ and cultural immersion in Hebron.

Teach⁤ English Speak Arabic ⁢Program

Participants in this program ⁢are responsible for teaching English classes ‍and receiving Arabic lessons from EC‍ staff. ⁢The ⁣primary focus is ⁣on instructing students in English, ‌either as the main teacher ⁣or as a Teaching Assistant. ⁤Classes‌ are held‌ at the Center‍ and in nearby⁤ villages, providing volunteers with diverse teaching opportunities and cultural ‍exchanges.

Leisure Activities

After EC activities conclude in‌ the late afternoon,‍ volunteers have‍ free time ‍to engage⁣ in leisure activities. The‌ manageable workload‍ allows for cultural exploration, socializing⁢ with ⁤host​ families and neighbors, and participating in organized tours or personal ⁣outings.

Volunteers often enjoy playing soccer‍ with ‌local⁤ children,‍ visiting⁣ landmarks, trying local‍ cuisine, ⁣or simply relaxing at cafes. Weekends offer opportunities to travel within the⁢ West Bank or ‍explore Hebron, fostering connections with diverse communities and enriching the Palestinian‌ experience.