Just conversation in English with koreans

Brasil

4

Pros: The work is peaceful and pleasant. Talking to locals also allows you to learn more about the culture and make friends. The maximum working hours are 4 hours per day, allowing you to visit other places. The apartment is well located and close to public transport. Cons: The apartment needs urgent maintenance. The beds are broken and the doors don't lock. You should be aware that the cleanliness and organization of the place will depend on the common sense of the volunteers, as there is no control or supervision by the host. Full meals are not provided.

hace 3 meses

Alemania

3

Oscar is a nice & chill host. I loved the other volunteers! We got the schedule for the day always in the morning. Earliest shift starts at 5:30pm (Saturday 1pm). Sunday off. The talking is easy & everyone friendly. Train Station & Language Studio is nearby the Appartment (only 5 Min). Oscar provides Rice, Ramen, Eggs, Toast & Laundry Detergent. There are towels for everyone to use freely. But: The beds are broken and not comfortable at all. I was lucky we had free beds so I slept on two mattresses. But some Volunteers slept with their mattresses voluntery on the floor rather then the beds.

hace 4 meses

México

4

This experience was unforgettable for me for several reasons, but the most important was the people and friends I met. I had the chance to work with amazing volunteers. The work itself was manageable—not hard at all—and the daily schedule was always respected. The apartment is located in a very nice area, in the heart of the host, where you can find plenty of things to do and a variety of restaurants. Since the kitchen options at the apartment are very limited, you'll need to eat out every day. The beds were uncomfortable and far from restful. Despite that, I want to thank Oscar for everything

hace 4 meses

Alemania

4

Overall a good experience. We got in touch with some locals and they were quite friendly, their English was mostly advanced beginner to intermediate, though some were not engaging in the conversation and so you just had to keep coming up with questions to ask them. The “provided meals” are just ramen, rice, toast and eggs so the rest you have to buy yourself. The beds are not really nice as they are broken and we were only provided zip ties to fix them, worked out alright but they should be replaced! I would recommend this place, it's doable even if English is not your native language.

hace 5 meses

Bélgica

4

I spend a lovely 2 weeks volunteering the host! The beds do really hurt your back and the 3 meals a day are actually just 4 ingredients, but the atmosphere was amazing. I met so many nice people and have formed a tight bond with the other volunteers. I would have loved it if there were more opportunities to bond with the locals. It was just an hour talking one-on-one. Maybe a pub crawl or social evening with the locals would have been a better way to bond and get to see their way of living.

hace 5 meses

Argentina

4

Definitely not a social place to hang out if it's what you're looking for. It's more like a work the host. The food it's the basics but it's always there. The accommodation it's a small place with quite uncomfortable beds. However Buche-on and the studio it's a beautiful opportunity to meet the locals!

hace 8 meses

México

5

This was my first experience volunteering at a the host, and it exceeded my expectations! I truly cherished the opportunity to connect with locals and engage in meaningful conversations, helping them practice their English skills. The other volunteers were equally amazing; they were friendly, helpful, and truly made me feel welcomed from the moment I arrived. Overall, my time at the host was both fulfilling and memorable. I'm grateful for the friendships I formed and the positive impact we made within the community. Thank you, Oscar, and everyone else for such an experience

hace 9 meses

Alemania

5

I had a great time working as a volunteer the host. We had most of the day to ourselves and in the evening we were working at the studio, but only 2 - 3 hours per day. I would definitely recommend the place if you want to get in touch with locals and learn about the korean way of living. I had many very interesting conversations with the koreans at the studio. The volunteers were living in an apartment together which was fine but at some point it was too small considering we were 7 people living there. Oscar also provided us with some basic food but we also had to buy many extras ourselves.

hace 9 meses

Brasil

5

My volunteering period was about a month, therefore I could experience and meet a vast myriad of travalers and students. The work is super enjoyable and easy, and the students that we worked with were eager to learn and practice, making the process all the easier. Adding to that, the working hours could vary from day to day, but pretty easy to adapt all- together. The place where we stayed, was good, with a shared bathroom, laundry machine and basic food ( it is more worth to go and explore nearby restaurants, as there are many) it was a fitting place to rest. Summing up, it was marvelous.

hace 9 meses

España

5

A very enriching experience. The work is easy, the schedule is great for sightseeing and all the students are very friendly. The accommodation is very close to work, in an area full of restaurants and close to the subway to go to Seoul. I take with me a great experience and many new friends. If I can, I would love to repeat the experience in the future!💙

hace 10 meses

Aplicar ahora