Share your language, culture, and make friends in Daejeon

Ireland

5

We spent 2 weeks here and enjoyed it a lot. The volunteers make the schedule so you can decide what days you work, and it's in a great area to do day trips to other places. The work is fun and the students you talk to are very interested to hear about your lives. Just fyi - it is you leading the conversation for 50 mins. It is an informal chat so you don't get “trained” and aren't a “teacher”. So you need to be an extrovert that likes to listen and talk. But the chat is very enjoyable :) Daejeon has amazing hiking just 30 mins away, the best and cheapest thrift shops, amazing bakeries.

2 months ago

Spain

5

An amazing oportunity. The job was so easy going and I learned a lot about korean the coliving with the students. The food provided by Russell was good and it was so good to have a full equiped kitchen. The rest of the volunteers were amazing and I made really good the coliving here. I loved the experience and I fully recommend it:)

2 months ago

Mexico

5

Volunteering was very good, you can learn much more from Korean the coliving, and improve my level of conservation in English. The lodging has what it takes to have a good time, with a good location with other volunteers. You need to be a social person to be able to talk about different topics with people from different ages and interests.

2 months ago

Thailand

5

I have nothing bad to say about this experience. Russell took care of us every way possible. The accommodation had windows, a washing machine and a large fridge. We work 4 hours on weekdays and 3 on Saturday. Everyone's off on Sunday. We took turns having days off and we made the schedule ourselves so we can request certain days if needed.

2 months ago

France

5

I had a great experience at the studio! It is a very good way to meet local people, the coliving and visit Daejeon or other places together. The working times are perfect if you're someone who has energy in the evening and if you want to enjoy the day to go explore or work. We decide on our shifts together (the amount of work depends on the number of volunteers there that week). Lastly, Russell is the kindest and most understanding host I've ever had. He provides us with a lot of basic food ingredients, is always available for us and cares about our experience. So thank you for these 2 weeks!

3 months ago

Argentina

5

I've volunteered at a few English studios, but this one has been my favorite so far. Russel is incredibly responsible and attentive—he's always there to help. The accommodation is very comfortable, and the food provided is amazing, with much more variety than I've experienced at other volunteer places. I'm really happy I had the chance to live in a city outside of Seoul. There's plenty to do in Daejeon as well. Yuseong is known for its hot springs, and I loved visiting the sauna! :) I would definitely recommend volunteering here—I would've stayed longer if I could! ❤️

3 months ago

Argentina

5

This was my first experience as a volunteer and it has set a high standard for the future ones. The host (Russell) is very kind and helpful, checking often if I was feeling comfortable with the tasks and the accommodation. The apartment is in a great location with lot of restaurants, bars and supermarkets close by. The job is easy to do and the students are nice and friendly, it's a great way to make new Korean friends and get to know the culture as the locals live it

3 months ago

United Kingdom

5

The experience I had at the Language the coliving Daejeon was very enjoyable. Many of the local people were very welcoming and friendly, and I was able to have many interesting discussions with them. the coliving is a great way to meet people and also make friends, some of the participants would invite us for dinner or drinks, and I've met with one of them in another city after the program stopped. If you like talking and meeting people then I would recommend this experience. Daejeon is also a convenient place for day trips to other cities in SK.

3 months ago

Taiwan

5

Russel is welcoming and friendly. The job is interesting. We help Korean practice the coliving skills. I learned Korean culture through these conversations. The dorm is cozy. We have rice, noodles, corn flakes, eggs, vegetables and fruit. We cook for ourselves. Daejeon is not a busy city. There are not too many things to do, so there are not too many tourists here. The public transport is convenient here. You can take the bus or metro to the city center in Daejeon. You also can take the bus to other cities or towns.

3 months ago

Colombia

5

I had such a great time in Daejeon! The accomodation is peaceful, clean and good grocery's to make your own food. One of the highlights of my stay was joining an English the coliving! The people were friendly, open, and genuinely interested in learning and sharing.

4 months ago

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