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GREENHEART TRAVEL
Here are just a few ways we’ll make sure you feel comfortable and safe when traveling abroad with Greenheart Travel. 24/7 Support. You will be able to get ahold of us at any time, day or night. In-country support staff will be available in case of emergency. MedicalInsurance.
WORK ABROAD
Greenheart Travel applicants will interview with employers abroad face-to-face, so the initial program interview with Greenheart Travel should be seen as preparation for work interviews abroad. Applicants must prepare and attend this alone (without friends, family, or loved ones) as they would with any job interview. TEACH ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA Get to know the amazing culture of South Korea while becoming TESOL certified in Incheon. After graduation, we’ll assist you with finding a hagwon (private school) job so you can stay in South Korea and teach English. Intensive 3-week in-person TESOL/TEFL certification course in Incheon, South Korea. 120-hours of coursework. 16 hours ofHIGH SCHOOL ABROAD
There are a so many factors to consider when committing to a high school abroad program. Below are a few ways Greenheart Travel can help make this planning process as stress-free as possible, and help make sure this is a successful and life-changing adventure! BEING BLACK IN SOUTH KOREA Hi my name is aleah I think I replied already but I can’t see my post anyway I’m African American and I’m black I so admire south korea and south korean people sutch as their food and style and the way they do things i want to go there someday but I’m afraid they will judge me by my color but I won’t give up my dream I will marry a south korea man who will love me and make me smile WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE TEACHING ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA The answer is yes, absolutely yes. While the experience was life-changing, there are several things I wish I had known that could have made life abroad instantly easier. If you are considering teaching English in South Korea, here are a few insights to help you prepare for your travels and to better adjust to life abroad. HOW KOREA AND THE USA ARE CULTURALLY How Korea and the USA are Culturally Different. These are some interesting cultural differences I have found here in South Korea. Just to be clear, none of these differences are bad and I am not being judgmental on any of them. They are all just observations I have made in my two months living here and thought they would be interesting toshare
WORK & TRAVEL IN AUSTRALIA Work Abroad Australia is a tremendous gap year option!Our program is designed to have a structural component that assists our travelers with pre-departure and arrival logistics such as bank account setup, obtaining the equivalent of their Social Security number, finding accommodation, securing a job, and making friends! A BASIC GUIDE TO THE IRISH SCHOOL SYSTEM Primary school is for Junior Infants through to 6th class – i.e. it starts earlier & not at 1st class as listed above. We also have playschool/ Montessori which is a preschool for 3-4 year olds. 10 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES YOU’LL NOTICE WHILE LIVING IN While participating in a homestay program in France, I started to notice quite a few small cultural differences between my American culture and my host family’s French culture. Whether you’re going to France for the first time, or the tenth time, you’ll probably experience culture shock due to the slight nuances of French life.GREENHEART TRAVEL
Here are just a few ways we’ll make sure you feel comfortable and safe when traveling abroad with Greenheart Travel. 24/7 Support. You will be able to get ahold of us at any time, day or night. In-country support staff will be available in case of emergency. MedicalInsurance.
WORK ABROAD
Greenheart Travel applicants will interview with employers abroad face-to-face, so the initial program interview with Greenheart Travel should be seen as preparation for work interviews abroad. Applicants must prepare and attend this alone (without friends, family, or loved ones) as they would with any job interview. TEACH ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA Get to know the amazing culture of South Korea while becoming TESOL certified in Incheon. After graduation, we’ll assist you with finding a hagwon (private school) job so you can stay in South Korea and teach English. Intensive 3-week in-person TESOL/TEFL certification course in Incheon, South Korea. 120-hours of coursework. 16 hours ofHIGH SCHOOL ABROAD
There are a so many factors to consider when committing to a high school abroad program. Below are a few ways Greenheart Travel can help make this planning process as stress-free as possible, and help make sure this is a successful and life-changing adventure! BEING BLACK IN SOUTH KOREA Hi my name is aleah I think I replied already but I can’t see my post anyway I’m African American and I’m black I so admire south korea and south korean people sutch as their food and style and the way they do things i want to go there someday but I’m afraid they will judge me by my color but I won’t give up my dream I will marry a south korea man who will love me and make me smile WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE TEACHING ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA The answer is yes, absolutely yes. While the experience was life-changing, there are several things I wish I had known that could have made life abroad instantly easier. If you are considering teaching English in South Korea, here are a few insights to help you prepare for your travels and to better adjust to life abroad. HOW KOREA AND THE USA ARE CULTURALLY How Korea and the USA are Culturally Different. These are some interesting cultural differences I have found here in South Korea. Just to be clear, none of these differences are bad and I am not being judgmental on any of them. They are all just observations I have made in my two months living here and thought they would be interesting toshare
WORK & TRAVEL IN AUSTRALIA Work Abroad Australia is a tremendous gap year option!Our program is designed to have a structural component that assists our travelers with pre-departure and arrival logistics such as bank account setup, obtaining the equivalent of their Social Security number, finding accommodation, securing a job, and making friends! A BASIC GUIDE TO THE IRISH SCHOOL SYSTEM Primary school is for Junior Infants through to 6th class – i.e. it starts earlier & not at 1st class as listed above. We also have playschool/ Montessori which is a preschool for 3-4 year olds. 10 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES YOU’LL NOTICE WHILE LIVING IN While participating in a homestay program in France, I started to notice quite a few small cultural differences between my American culture and my host family’s French culture. Whether you’re going to France for the first time, or the tenth time, you’ll probably experience culture shock due to the slight nuances of French life.SUMMER PROGRAMS
Summer Options. Teach in Thailand. Spend the summer teaching in Thailand! Please note this Summer short term program in Thailand is only available to already certified teachers – meaning you must have a completed bachelor’s degree in Education or a TEFL/TESOL certification of at least 100 hours. Teach in Vietnam. TEACH ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA Get to know the amazing culture of South Korea while becoming TESOL certified in Incheon. After graduation, we’ll assist you with finding a hagwon (private school) job so you can stay in South Korea and teach English. Intensive 3-week in-person TESOL/TEFL certification course in Incheon, South Korea. 120-hours of coursework. 16 hours of TEACH ENGLISH IN THAILAND Summer 7 Week Program: $1,760 USD. Ideal for qualified teachers looking to spend their summer break abroad. *If you do not have a Bachelor’s degree there is an additional $200 fee, due to the increased difficulty to place non-degree holders. All non-degree holders must do the program with the TESOL in Thailand. HIGH SCHOOL IN ITALY Studying abroad on Greenheart Travel’s high school program in Italy will give you a chance to live in a cultural mecca famous for its history, art, music, literature, landscape, and delicious food. As an exchange student in Italy, you will live with a host family, practice your Italian language skills while attending a local high school and TEACHING TIPS TUESDAY: HOW TO STRUCTURE A BASIC ESL LESSON How to incorporate couplets for practice: Create two visual aids out of materials you have available such as a marker, two larger pieces of paper, two straws and some tape. Write ‘ T ’ for teacher on one paper, and ‘ S ’ for student on the other. T not only refers to ‘teacher’, but also ‘question’. S stands for ‘answer’ aswell.
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A BASIC GUIDE TO THE IRISH SCHOOL SYSTEM Primary school is for Junior Infants through to 6th class – i.e. it starts earlier & not at 1st class as listed above. We also have playschool/ Montessori which is a preschool for 3-4 year olds. A TYPICAL DAY AT SCHOOL IN AUSTRIA 6:25: Wake up. Hit snooze. 6:30: Hit snooze again. 6:35: Get out of bed, get dressed. 6:45: Say “ Guten Morgen ” J. 6:46: Eat breakfast and drink tea with Evelyn and Tim. 7:15: Leave for school (I take 2 public busses to get there) 7:50: Arrive at school. 7:52: Buy a delicious, hot mélange (which is similar to a cappuccino) fromvending
10 WAYS ITALIAN HIGH SCHOOL IS DIFFERENT FROM AMERICAN 10 Ways Italian High School is Different from American High School. Students are responsible: Imagine a world where the students, not the teacher, are responsible for their own grade. There is no extra credit. The student knows what is expected of them and they either comply or they get held back. There is no grey area. HOW HIGH SCHOOL IN FRANCE IS DIFFERENT THAN CANADA School is a little bit different than my regular school in Canada. First things first, my school is divided into three different buildings; building A, building B, and also a cafeteria with building C attached to it. There is also one last building and it is an apartment block for anybody who lives too far away to make the commuteeveryday.
GREENHEART TRAVEL
Here are just a few ways we’ll make sure you feel comfortable and safe when traveling abroad with Greenheart Travel. 24/7 Support. You will be able to get ahold of us at any time, day or night. In-country support staff will be available in case of emergency. MedicalInsurance.
APPLY NOW | GREENHEART TRAVEL Apply Now. Thanks for your interest in applying for a Greenheart Travel program! We’re excited for you to have this adventure abroad and we look forward to working with you! Below is the first step of our application process. Please fill out all the required fields WHERE DOES MY PROGRAM FEE GO? Here’s the base of what is included in our program fees: Orientation excursions and trips (things like cooking classes, welcome dinners, museum visits, language classes, temple visits, kick-boxing classes, and more are including in some of our programs – depending COSTA RICA TEFL CERTIFICATION COURSE IN HEREDIA The Costa Rica TESOL Certificate course is an intensive, in-person 190-hour ESL/EFL teacher training course which provides participants with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the English language classroom. The TESOL Certificate you will receive is A TYPICAL DAY AT SCHOOL IN AUSTRIA 6:25: Wake up. Hit snooze. 6:30: Hit snooze again. 6:35: Get out of bed, get dressed. 6:45: Say “ Guten Morgen ” J. 6:46: Eat breakfast and drink tea with Evelyn and Tim. 7:15: Leave for school (I take 2 public busses to get there) 7:50: Arrive at school. 7:52: Buy a delicious, hot mélange (which is similar to a cappuccino) fromvending
BEING BLACK IN SOUTH KOREA Hi my name is aleah I think I replied already but I can’t see my post anyway I’m African American and I’m black I so admire south korea and south korean people sutch as their food and style and the way they do things i want to go there someday but I’m afraid they will judge me by my color but I won’t give up my dream I will marry a south korea man who will love me and make me smile TEACHING TIPS TUESDAY: HOW TO STRUCTURE A BASIC ESL LESSON How to incorporate couplets for practice: Create two visual aids out of materials you have available such as a marker, two larger pieces of paper, two straws and some tape. Write ‘ T ’ for teacher on one paper, and ‘ S ’ for student on the other. T not only refers to ‘teacher’, but also ‘question’. S stands for ‘answer’ aswell.
WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE TEACHING ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA The answer is yes, absolutely yes. While the experience was life-changing, there are several things I wish I had known that could have made life abroad instantly easier. If you are considering teaching English in South Korea, here are a few insights to help you prepare for your travels and to better adjust to life abroad. 10 WAYS ITALIAN HIGH SCHOOL IS DIFFERENT FROM AMERICAN 10 Ways Italian High School is Different from American High School. Students are responsible: Imagine a world where the students, not the teacher, are responsible for their own grade. There is no extra credit. The student knows what is expected of them and they either comply or they get held back. There is no grey area. HOW HIGH SCHOOL IN FRANCE IS DIFFERENT THAN CANADA School is a little bit different than my regular school in Canada. First things first, my school is divided into three different buildings; building A, building B, and also a cafeteria with building C attached to it. There is also one last building and it is an apartment block for anybody who lives too far away to make the commuteeveryday.
GREENHEART TRAVEL
Here are just a few ways we’ll make sure you feel comfortable and safe when traveling abroad with Greenheart Travel. 24/7 Support. You will be able to get ahold of us at any time, day or night. In-country support staff will be available in case of emergency. MedicalInsurance.
APPLY NOW | GREENHEART TRAVEL Apply Now. Thanks for your interest in applying for a Greenheart Travel program! We’re excited for you to have this adventure abroad and we look forward to working with you! Below is the first step of our application process. Please fill out all the required fields WHERE DOES MY PROGRAM FEE GO? Here’s the base of what is included in our program fees: Orientation excursions and trips (things like cooking classes, welcome dinners, museum visits, language classes, temple visits, kick-boxing classes, and more are including in some of our programs – depending COSTA RICA TEFL CERTIFICATION COURSE IN HEREDIA The Costa Rica TESOL Certificate course is an intensive, in-person 190-hour ESL/EFL teacher training course which provides participants with the skills and confidence needed to succeed in the English language classroom. The TESOL Certificate you will receive is A TYPICAL DAY AT SCHOOL IN AUSTRIA 6:25: Wake up. Hit snooze. 6:30: Hit snooze again. 6:35: Get out of bed, get dressed. 6:45: Say “ Guten Morgen ” J. 6:46: Eat breakfast and drink tea with Evelyn and Tim. 7:15: Leave for school (I take 2 public busses to get there) 7:50: Arrive at school. 7:52: Buy a delicious, hot mélange (which is similar to a cappuccino) fromvending
BEING BLACK IN SOUTH KOREA Hi my name is aleah I think I replied already but I can’t see my post anyway I’m African American and I’m black I so admire south korea and south korean people sutch as their food and style and the way they do things i want to go there someday but I’m afraid they will judge me by my color but I won’t give up my dream I will marry a south korea man who will love me and make me smile TEACHING TIPS TUESDAY: HOW TO STRUCTURE A BASIC ESL LESSON How to incorporate couplets for practice: Create two visual aids out of materials you have available such as a marker, two larger pieces of paper, two straws and some tape. Write ‘ T ’ for teacher on one paper, and ‘ S ’ for student on the other. T not only refers to ‘teacher’, but also ‘question’. S stands for ‘answer’ aswell.
WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE TEACHING ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA The answer is yes, absolutely yes. While the experience was life-changing, there are several things I wish I had known that could have made life abroad instantly easier. If you are considering teaching English in South Korea, here are a few insights to help you prepare for your travels and to better adjust to life abroad. 10 WAYS ITALIAN HIGH SCHOOL IS DIFFERENT FROM AMERICAN 10 Ways Italian High School is Different from American High School. Students are responsible: Imagine a world where the students, not the teacher, are responsible for their own grade. There is no extra credit. The student knows what is expected of them and they either comply or they get held back. There is no grey area. HOW HIGH SCHOOL IN FRANCE IS DIFFERENT THAN CANADA School is a little bit different than my regular school in Canada. First things first, my school is divided into three different buildings; building A, building B, and also a cafeteria with building C attached to it. There is also one last building and it is an apartment block for anybody who lives too far away to make the commuteeveryday.
UPDATE ON COVID-19, TRAVELER SAFETY, AND 2021-2022 Greenheart Travel’s #1 priority is our travelers’ safety, both before and during each traveler’s program. With the recent news surrounding the coronavirus outbreak, we wanted to take a moment to update you on our programming for 2020, including program cancellations and info on future programs. The current global outbreaksituation is
HIGH SCHOOL ABROAD
There are a so many factors to consider when committing to a high school abroad program. Below are a few ways Greenheart Travel can help make this planning process as stress-free as possible, and help make sure this is a successful and life-changing adventure! TEACH ENGLISH IN THAILAND Summer 7 Week Program: $1,760 USD. Ideal for qualified teachers looking to spend their summer break abroad. *If you do not have a Bachelor’s degree there is an additional $200 fee, due to the increased difficulty to place non-degree holders. All non-degree holders must do the program with the TESOL in Thailand. ABOUT TEACHING IN A HOMESTAY About Teaching in a Homestay. As an English tutor in a homestay, you will teach conversational English language lessons for 15 hours a week, and no teaching experience is necessary! This is a wonderful opportunity to dip your feet into life as an English teacher abroad without having to commit to a semester or yearlong contract. HOW KOREA AND THE USA ARE CULTURALLY How Korea and the USA are Culturally Different. These are some interesting cultural differences I have found here in South Korea. Just to be clear, none of these differences are bad and I am not being judgmental on any of them. They are all just observations I have made in my two months living here and thought they would be interesting toshare
YOUR OPTIONS AFTER GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL Live in a Homestay. It’s like being an exchange student, without the school. Basically, you have can live with a host family for 1-3 months with the commitment to tutoring them in English for 15 hours a week. Homestay options are available in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, TEACHING TIPS TUESDAY: HOW TO STRUCTURE A BASIC ESL LESSON How to incorporate couplets for practice: Create two visual aids out of materials you have available such as a marker, two larger pieces of paper, two straws and some tape. Write ‘ T ’ for teacher on one paper, and ‘ S ’ for student on the other. T not only refers to ‘teacher’, but also ‘question’. S stands for ‘answer’ aswell.
10 WAYS ITALIAN HIGH SCHOOL IS DIFFERENT FROM AMERICAN 10 Ways Italian High School is Different from American High School. Students are responsible: Imagine a world where the students, not the teacher, are responsible for their own grade. There is no extra credit. The student knows what is expected of them and they either comply or they get held back. There is no grey area. HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER ABROAD IN AUSTRIA Experience a new language and the concept of “Gemütlichkeit,” or good cheer, in the beautiful country of Austria. Students on Greenheart’s Summer Study Abroad live in Vienna for one month with a host family and attend a local school – and still have plenty of opportunities to see other parts of the country! 10 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES YOU’LL NOTICE WHILE LIVING IN While participating in a homestay program in France, I started to notice quite a few small cultural differences between my American culture and my host family’s French culture. Whether you’re going to France for the first time, or the tenth time, you’ll probably experience culture shock due to the slight nuances of French life.GREENHEART TRAVEL
Here are just a few ways we’ll make sure you feel comfortable and safe when traveling abroad with Greenheart Travel. 24/7 Support. You will be able to get ahold of us at any time, day or night. In-country support staff will be available in case of emergency. MedicalInsurance.
APPLY NOW | GREENHEART TRAVEL Apply Now. Thanks for your interest in applying for a Greenheart Travel program! We’re excited for you to have this adventure abroad and we look forward to working with you! Below is the first step of our application process. Please fill out all the required fieldsSCHOLARSHIPS
Greenheart Travel’s 2021 scholarship details are live! Applications open on January 15, 2021, and will close on February 15, 2021. Winners will be announced on March 1, 2021. Each year Greenheart Travel provides scholarship grants to individuals who are “first-time travelers” and have the desire for travel and cultural immersion.WORK ABROAD
Greenheart Travel applicants will interview with employers abroad face-to-face, so the initial program interview with Greenheart Travel should be seen as preparation for work interviews abroad. Applicants must prepare and attend this alone (without friends, family, or loved ones) as they would with any job interview. TEACH ENGLISH IN THAILAND Summer 7 Week Program: $1,760 USD. Ideal for qualified teachers looking to spend their summer break abroad. *If you do not have a Bachelor’s degree there is an additional $200 fee, due to the increased difficulty to place non-degree holders. All non-degree holders must do the program with the TESOL in Thailand. WORK & TRAVEL IN AUSTRALIA Work Abroad Australia is a tremendous gap year option!Our program is designed to have a structural component that assists our travelers with pre-departure and arrival logistics such as bank account setup, obtaining the equivalent of their Social Security number, finding accommodation, securing a job, and making friends! YOUR OPTIONS AFTER GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL Live in a Homestay. It’s like being an exchange student, without the school. Basically, you have can live with a host family for 1-3 months with the commitment to tutoring them in English for 15 hours a week. Homestay options are available in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, BEING BLACK IN SOUTH KOREA Hi my name is aleah I think I replied already but I can’t see my post anyway I’m African American and I’m black I so admire south korea and south korean people sutch as their food and style and the way they do things i want to go there someday but I’m afraid they will judge me by my color but I won’t give up my dream I will marry a south korea man who will love me and make me smile WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE TEACHING ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA The answer is yes, absolutely yes. While the experience was life-changing, there are several things I wish I had known that could have made life abroad instantly easier. If you are considering teaching English in South Korea, here are a few insights to help you prepare for your travels and to better adjust to life abroad. HOW HIGH SCHOOL IN FRANCE IS DIFFERENT THAN CANADAENGLISH SCHOOLS IN QUEBECFRANCE QUEBEC AGREEMENTLIST OF SCHOOLS IN QUEBECQUEBEC ANDFRANCE
School is a little bit different than my regular school in Canada. First things first, my school is divided into three different buildings; building A, building B, and also a cafeteria with building C attached to it. There is also one last building and it is an apartment block for anybody who lives too far away to make the commuteeveryday.
GREENHEART TRAVEL
Here are just a few ways we’ll make sure you feel comfortable and safe when traveling abroad with Greenheart Travel. 24/7 Support. You will be able to get ahold of us at any time, day or night. In-country support staff will be available in case of emergency. MedicalInsurance.
APPLY NOW | GREENHEART TRAVEL Apply Now. Thanks for your interest in applying for a Greenheart Travel program! We’re excited for you to have this adventure abroad and we look forward to working with you! Below is the first step of our application process. Please fill out all the required fieldsSCHOLARSHIPS
Greenheart Travel’s 2021 scholarship details are live! Applications open on January 15, 2021, and will close on February 15, 2021. Winners will be announced on March 1, 2021. Each year Greenheart Travel provides scholarship grants to individuals who are “first-time travelers” and have the desire for travel and cultural immersion.WORK ABROAD
Greenheart Travel applicants will interview with employers abroad face-to-face, so the initial program interview with Greenheart Travel should be seen as preparation for work interviews abroad. Applicants must prepare and attend this alone (without friends, family, or loved ones) as they would with any job interview. TEACH ENGLISH IN THAILAND Summer 7 Week Program: $1,760 USD. Ideal for qualified teachers looking to spend their summer break abroad. *If you do not have a Bachelor’s degree there is an additional $200 fee, due to the increased difficulty to place non-degree holders. All non-degree holders must do the program with the TESOL in Thailand. WORK & TRAVEL IN AUSTRALIA Work Abroad Australia is a tremendous gap year option!Our program is designed to have a structural component that assists our travelers with pre-departure and arrival logistics such as bank account setup, obtaining the equivalent of their Social Security number, finding accommodation, securing a job, and making friends! YOUR OPTIONS AFTER GRADUATING HIGH SCHOOL Live in a Homestay. It’s like being an exchange student, without the school. Basically, you have can live with a host family for 1-3 months with the commitment to tutoring them in English for 15 hours a week. Homestay options are available in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, BEING BLACK IN SOUTH KOREA Hi my name is aleah I think I replied already but I can’t see my post anyway I’m African American and I’m black I so admire south korea and south korean people sutch as their food and style and the way they do things i want to go there someday but I’m afraid they will judge me by my color but I won’t give up my dream I will marry a south korea man who will love me and make me smile WHAT I WISH I KNEW BEFORE TEACHING ENGLISH IN SOUTH KOREA The answer is yes, absolutely yes. While the experience was life-changing, there are several things I wish I had known that could have made life abroad instantly easier. If you are considering teaching English in South Korea, here are a few insights to help you prepare for your travels and to better adjust to life abroad. HOW HIGH SCHOOL IN FRANCE IS DIFFERENT THAN CANADAENGLISH SCHOOLS IN QUEBECFRANCE QUEBEC AGREEMENTLIST OF SCHOOLS IN QUEBECQUEBEC ANDFRANCE
School is a little bit different than my regular school in Canada. First things first, my school is divided into three different buildings; building A, building B, and also a cafeteria with building C attached to it. There is also one last building and it is an apartment block for anybody who lives too far away to make the commuteeveryday.
APPLY NOW | GREENHEART TRAVEL Apply Now. Thanks for your interest in applying for a Greenheart Travel program! We’re excited for you to have this adventure abroad and we look forward to working with you! Below is the first step of our application process. Please fill out all the required fieldsWORK ABROAD
Greenheart Travel applicants will interview with employers abroad face-to-face, so the initial program interview with Greenheart Travel should be seen as preparation for work interviews abroad. Applicants must prepare and attend this alone (without friends, family, or loved ones) as they would with any job interview.HIGH SCHOOL ABROAD
There are a so many factors to consider when committing to a high school abroad program. Below are a few ways Greenheart Travel can help make this planning process as stress-free as possible, and help make sure this is a successful and life-changing adventure! WHERE DOES MY PROGRAM FEE GO? Here’s the base of what is included in our program fees: Orientation excursions and trips (things like cooking classes, welcome dinners, museum visits, language classes, temple visits, kick-boxing classes, and more are including in some of our programs – depending HIGH SCHOOL IN ITALY Studying abroad on Greenheart Travel’s high school program in Italy will give you a chance to live in a cultural mecca famous for its history, art, music, literature, landscape, and delicious food. As an exchange student in Italy, you will live with a host family, practice your Italian language skills while attending a local high school and HOW KOREA AND THE USA ARE CULTURALLY How Korea and the USA are Culturally Different. These are some interesting cultural differences I have found here in South Korea. Just to be clear, none of these differences are bad and I am not being judgmental on any of them. They are all just observations I have made in my two months living here and thought they would be interesting toshare
TEACHING TIPS TUESDAY: HOW TO STRUCTURE A BASIC ESL LESSON How to incorporate couplets for practice: Create two visual aids out of materials you have available such as a marker, two larger pieces of paper, two straws and some tape. Write ‘ T ’ for teacher on one paper, and ‘ S ’ for student on the other. T not only refers to ‘teacher’, but also ‘question’. S stands for ‘answer’ aswell.
HIGH SCHOOL SUMMER ABROAD IN AUSTRIA Experience a new language and the concept of “Gemütlichkeit,” or good cheer, in the beautiful country of Austria. Students on Greenheart’s Summer Study Abroad live in Vienna for one month with a host family and attend a local school – and still have plenty of opportunities to see other parts of the country! 10 CULTURAL DIFFERENCES YOU’LL NOTICE WHILE LIVING IN While participating in a homestay program in France, I started to notice quite a few small cultural differences between my American culture and my host family’s French culture. Whether you’re going to France for the first time, or the tenth time, you’ll probably experience culture shock due to the slight nuances of French life. 10 WAYS ITALIAN HIGH SCHOOL IS DIFFERENT FROM AMERICAN 10 Ways Italian High School is Different from American High School. Students are responsible: Imagine a world where the students, not the teacher, are responsible for their own grade. There is no extra credit. The student knows what is expected of them and they either comply or they get held back. There is no grey area. Program Updates LEARN MORE* greenheart
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Greenheart International Effective Date: 1/9/2019 This privacy notice describes how Greenheart International collects, uses, and discloses Personally Identifying Information (also known as “PII”) or Personal Data (collectively “Personal Information”) from and about users of Greenheart International websites. This privacy notice also applies to any associated paper forms. Please read this privacy notice before using Greenheart International websites or submitting any personal information. These practices may be changed at any time. Changes will be posted along with the date of the change. You should review this privacy notice when you visit Greenheart International websites to make sure that you understand how Personal Information is collected, used, anddisclosed.
WHY WE COLLECT INFORMATION The Personal Information you provide to us is only used to: * Fulfill your specific request or provide the service or information you requested * Comply with legal requirements and to protect our legal rights * Improve our programs and services * In any other way, if you have provided us with express permissionto do so
We may use non-Personal Information for additional reasons described in the remainder of this privacy notice. If you identify yourself to us by sending us an email with questions or comments, we may retain your comments for future reference. WHAT INFORMATION WE COLLECT Greenheart collects Personal Information, which is information that on its own or in combination with other information may be used to identify, contact, or locate an individual. Examples include:* Name
* Address
* Email address
* Username and password for our websites * Credit card, other payment information and financial and economicinformation
* Social Security number or other government-issued identificationnumber
* IP addresses
* Telephone number
* Social media account names * Passport number or other similar travel-related information, suchas a visa
* Personal interests, activities, hobbies, etc. * Health-related information* Family history
* Religious and philosophical affiliation* Gender and/or sex
* Ethnicity
* Date of birth and/or birthday * Country of citizenship * Work and volunteer History * Family information (e.g. names, email, phone numbers) * Photographs and videos * Education information (e.g. school attended, diplomas,transcripts)
* Extra-curricular Activities Greenheart International collects other information that relates to you but does not identify you. Examples include clickstream data and web-browsing information (such as the date and time you visit a website, whether you click on various advertisements or links and the search terms you enter when using a website), and information about your computer, device and internet connection, and geographiclocation.
HOW WE COLLECT PERSONAL INFORMATION We collect Personal Information from you in the following ways: * When you register for one of our websites or submit an inquiry through one of our websites; * When you complete and submit a paper or electronic form associated with Greenheart International; * When you send us an email or use other features of one of our websites to contact or interact with us; * When you contact us by telephone regarding GreenheartInternational; or
* Automatically when you visit Greenheart International websites (n.b., the only Personal Information we automatically collect is your IP address, which is only considered Personal Information in certaincircumstances).
DISTRIBUTION OF INFORMATION We may share information gathered by us from Greenheart International websites with governmental agencies or other companies assisting us in providing services to you. We may do so when: * Permitted or required by law; * We apply for or assist you in applying for a visa or other documentation necessary for you to participate in one of our programs; * Interacting with third parties who are involved in, assist in the provision of or are otherwise involved with our programs, products, and services (e.g., host families, travel agencies, schools, U.S. Department of State); or * Trying to protect against, prevent or investigate actual or potential fraud or unauthorized transactions. Information provided under one of the four preceding bullet points will not be used by those receiving it for marketing purposes, unless specifically authorized by the user. Third parties who provide webhosting services or other services that make possible the operation of Greenheart International websites and the services you request through the websites may have access to information that you provide us to the extent that those third parties require access to our databases to service the websites. In connection with the sale or transfer of all or part of our assets, we reserve the right to transfer information we have obtained from orabout you.
We are not responsible for any breach of security or for any actions of any third parties that receive information from us. TRANSFER OF INFORMATION Greenheart International websites are hosted and maintained in the United States of America. Your Personal Information may be transmitted to countries outside of the European Economic Area, including the United States of America. You can obtain details of the mechanism under which your personal data is transferred outside the EU by contacting us . If your Personal Information is transferred outside the European Economic Area to third party service providers, we will take steps to ensure that your Personal Information receives the same level of protection as if it remained within the European Economic Area, including by entering into data transfer agreements using the European Commission approved Standard Contractual Clauses, or by relying on certification schemes such as the EU–US Privacy Shield. COOKIE/TRACKING TECHNOLOGY – USE OF NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION Greenheart International websites use cookie and tracking technology to collect non-Personal Information. Our system also automatically gathers information about areas you visit on our websites, and about the links you select from within one of our websites to the other areas of the World Wide Web or elsewhere online. We use such information in the aggregate to understand how our users as a group use the services and resources provided on our websites. This way we know which areas of our websites are preferred by our users, which areas need improvement, and what technologies are being used so that we may continually improve our websites. Personal Information cannot be collected via cookies and other tracking technology, however, if you previously provided us with your Personal Information, cookies may be tied to such information. Aggregate cookie and tracking information may be shared with third parties but that aggregate information does not identify individual website users. Our web servers do not record visitor email addresses unless that information is submitted by the visitor. We may determine what technology is available through your browser to provide you with the most appropriate version of a web page. Greenheart International uses Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, Gravity Forms, Yoast, Formstack, Calendly, GoOverseas, and other web traffic tracking tools. LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES Greenheart International websites contain links to other websites. These links are for your convenience. We do not control, endorse or review the privacy notices of other websites, which may be different than this privacy notice. You should review the privacy notice of other websites before choosing to disclose Personal Information.DATA SECURITY
Greenheart takes steps to secure your Personal Information. We exercise care in providing secure transmissions when we need to transfer your Personal Information from our servers. Our websites use secure server software encryption, which is indicated by https in the url of the website. Encryption is a common method of ensuring that information remains private. Greenheart International cannot guarantee or warrant that the information that you transmit to us, or any communications is completely secure. RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION Greenheart International only retains data for as long as necessary for the purposes indicated in this privacy notice or for such other period as may be permitted or required by law. CHILDREN’S PRIVACY For children age 14-16, Greenheart International takes additional steps to protect their Personal Information. We do not intend to collect Personal Information from children aged 13 or younger. These additional steps include: * Notifying parents about our privacy practices, including the types of Personal Information we may collect, how the Personal Information is used, and with whom (and how) it is disclosed; * Obtaining consent from the parent for the collection of Personal Information, which may be done in a paper format; * Collecting and storing only the Personal Information reasonably necessary for the purpose we for which we are receiving it; and * Providing parents with the right to request access to or a copy of their children’s Personal Information.TRADEMARKS
The marks Greenheart, Greenheart Heart Logo, and Sobresmesa are either registered or unregistered trademarks of Greenheart International. All Rights Reserved. Any unauthorized use is prohibited.YOUR RIGHTS
Certain jurisdictions provide their residents or citizens with certain rights about their Personal Information. These may include the right to request access to the data we hold about you, to obtain a copy of your Personal Information, to request that your Personal Information be erased, to correct inaccurate information, to ask us to restrict how we process your Personal Information, or to withdraw your consent to our processing of your Personal Information. Your individual rights will depend on your residency and citizenship. Please contact us using the following information for more information about this privacy notice, to notify us of a concern or complaint, or to exercise any of the individual rights you may have. Data Protection Officer By mail: 742 N LaSalle Dr. Chicago, IL 60654 Suite 300, USA By email: click here By phone: +1 312-944-2544 Additionally, all marketing emails and newsletters from Greenheart International allow you to opt out of further correspondence. You can do so by clicking the link within the emails, which will guide you onhow to opt-out.
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We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Our mission is to help people "travel for a change". REVIEWS FROM OUR TRAVELERS SURE, WE THINK OUR PROGRAMS ROCK, BUT DON'T JUST TAKE IT FROM US. READ REAL REVIEWS FROM OUR ALUMNI AND GET INSIGHT INTO OUR PROGRAMS AND WHAT MIGHT BE THE BEST FIT FOR YOU.94 %
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This trip was something that I'd wanted for a very long time! As a former classroom teacher, I solidified my teaching skills and expanded my cultural perspective. Teach English in a Homestay in FranceRITHI AURORA
Everyone at Greenheart Travel is genuinely there to help and support you through this journey because they KNOW what it's like to be in your shoes as they've all experienced the same endeavor. Teach English in ThailandCHLOE SEWELL
I would like to thank all of the staff at Greenheart for helping me through the process, enabling me to study abroad, and most importantly for making my dream possible. High School in JapanAUDREY SABO
I feel lucky to have found this company and I cannot recommend Greenheart Travel enough! Teach English in South KoreaDUKE TAKENO
Overall, I truly enjoyed my time and experience in Japan. I would recommend this program for anyone interested in learning a country's culture and it's language. Language Camp in JapanANISSA JOY GONZALEZ
My experience with Greenheart was life changing. Best decision I’ve ever made, by far. I highly recommend teaching in a homestay! The experience was beyond my wildest dreams. Teach English in a Homestay in ItalyMORGAN FLATT
Applying to Greenheart was the best decision I've ever made. Greenheart handled all of the difficult processes of the journey and made it a smooth and easy transition into my new life! Teach English in MyanmarJAMES DUVAL
I learned more in 3 weeks in Spain than I did in 2 years of learning Spanish in my American school. Language Camp in SpainASHLEIGH ANDERSEN
I felt completely safe and knew my program manager was an email away at all times. They walk you through every step before you leave and you always know what's happening. Teach English in a Homestay in ChinaTARIK SHAHZAD
I would like to thank Greenheart Travel and everyone who made the trip possible. The entire experience was unforgettable and I will remember every moment for the rest of my life. Volunteer in Costa RicaCASSIE PORRITT
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CAREFULLY VETTED PROGRAMS ABROAD We take pride in carefully screening and vetting our programs through a meticulous process. Safety and support from beginning to end are ourtop priorities.
WE ARE TRUSTED BY THE BEST Greenheart Travel is currently granted full listing by the Council on Standards for International Educational Travel (CSIET) and is a member of the World Youth Student and Educational Travel Confederation (WYSTC), WYSE: Work Abroad Association, and the Alliance for International Exchange. STORIES FROM AROUND THE WORLD Discover more about our programs by reading the stories of our travelers studying, volunteering, teaching and working abroad. UPDATE ON COVID-19, TRAVELER SAFETY, AND 2021-2022 PROGRAMMINGGreenheart Travel
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