English Teaching in Valencia, Spain

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PROJECT NAME: ENGLISH TEACHING

LOCATION: VALENCIA

START DATES: STARTS EVERY SUNDAY

  ACCOMMODATION: HOMESTAY 

  MIN DURATION: 1 WEEK

  MIN AGE: 18+

 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:  Criminal background check required

Overview

This teaching program places participants in preschools, primary schools or lower secondary classrooms, working with students aged 3 to 14. You will support local teachers by assisting with English lessons and classroom activities, helping reinforce vocabulary, pronunciation and basic communication skills. The role is supportive in nature and focused on engagement rather than leading full lessons independently.

Placements run during the school day from Monday to Friday, typically for around four hours per day. This allows time to plan activities, reflect on classroom experience and settle into daily life outside school. The program provides a clear view of Spain’s education system while offering meaningful classroom involvement.

This program is based in community schools across Valencia where English is taught as a second language. Participants assist local teachers in structured classroom settings. Placements are offered in one of three age groups: early childhood aged 3 to 5, primary school aged 6 to 11 or lower secondary aged 12 to 14.

Tasks vary by age group and school but may include:

Early Childhood | Ages 3–5

Support teachers during play-based learning and daily routines. Activities may include singing simple English songs, reading picture books, leading movement games, helping with arts and crafts and assisting with circle time.

Primary School | Ages 6–11

Assist with structured English lessons and small group activities. Tasks may include helping students practice reading aloud, supporting simple writing exercises, running vocabulary games, guiding group work or leading short conversation activities.

Lower Secondary | Ages 12–14

Support through conversation practice and interactive learning activities like group conversations related to daily life and culture or role play exercises.

Please Note: This is a volunteer teaching support program is not a language holiday or tour. Classrooms can be busy and resources may be simple compared to your home country. School holidays, exams or special events may change your timetable at short notice. During those times you may help with alternative activities such as holiday programs, school events or community based education. Participants must dress modestly for school settings and always work under the direction of local staff. Flexibility, patience and cultural sensitivity are essential.

Location

Valencia is a vibrant coastal city on Spain’s southeastern shore where Mediterranean sunshine meets a rich blend of history, culture and modern design. Located about 350 kilometers south of Barcelona and 360 kilometers east of Madrid it offers the perfect balance between big-city energy and relaxed seaside living.

The city is famous for its striking architecture from the medieval towers of the old town to the futuristic curves of the City of Arts and Sciences. Wandering through Valencia you will find narrow cobbled streets lined with orange trees, broad palm-filled plazas and long promenades that run beside the beach. Life here moves at an easy pace with locals gathering in cafés markets and sunny terraces throughout the day.

Valencia is also the birthplace of paella and home to one of Spain’s most celebrated culinary scenes. Weekends often bring lively festivals, open-air concerts and art events reflecting the city’s creative spirit. Despite its size Valencia feels intimate and welcoming with most daily needs easily reached on foot or by tram. For those wanting to explore further the city has fast connections to Madrid Barcelona and charming coastal towns perfect for day trips.

Project Tasks

●  Support English learning for preschool and school age children through songs, games and simple conversation

●  Assist local teachers with creative lessons, classroom activities and small group support

●  Gain practical experience in real classrooms while developing communication, adaptability and teamwork

●  Live with a Spanish host family and experience daily life, food and traditions from the inside

●  Explore Valencia’s historic centre beaches and café culture during your free time

●  Join optional activities such as a paella cooking class, city walking tour or visit to Albufera Natural Park

Food & Accommodation

Participants in Valencia stay with carefully selected host families who offer a warm, safe and authentic home environment. These families are located throughout the city in well-connected neighborhoods that make it easy to reach your placement and explore daily life in Valencia.

Homestays are well located throughout Valencia, offering convenient access to the Euroace centre and the wider city. Most are within a 15-20 minute walk or a short public transport journey, with bus, metro or tram stops typically just a few minutes from the home, making daily travel simple and reliable.

All families provide private bedrooms to ensure comfort and privacy. If you are traveling with a friend or prefer shared accommodation this can be requested in advance. Bedrooms are furnished with essentials such as wardrobes, shelves or drawers and lockable doors. Bathrooms are shared and equipped with hot showers Western toilets and clean modern fixtures.

Homes include living rooms, dining spaces and sometimes small balconies or courtyards where you can relax after your placement. Security is prioritized with lockable homes in safe residential areas. Wifi is available in all homestays and participants can drink tap water safely.

Meals: Breakfast, lunch and dinner are provided daily by your host family. Meals typically reflect Spanish home cooking with fresh vegetables, seafood, rice, local meats and seasonal produce. Portions are hearty and dietary needs can be accommodated with prior notice. Tap water in Valencia is safe to drink.

(Example meals)

  • Breakfast: Toast with the following options: tomato, olive oil, ham, cheese, avocado, jam, butter or honey. Yogurt, cornflakes and biscuits. Tea, coffee with milk or hot chocolate.
  • Lunch: Baked rice (Arroz al horno) with salad, or pasta or gnocchi with cherry tomatoes and eggplant, pesto or carbonara.
  • Dinner: Vegetable cream soup with croutons and Spanish potato omelette (Tortilla de patatas), or roast chicken with ratatouille and basmati rice.
  • Dessert: Seasonal fruit always after any meal or ice cream.
All prices in USD
  • 1 Week - n/a
  • 2 Weeks - $1695
  • 3 Weeks - $2450
  • 1 Month - $3220
  • 2 Months - $6350
  • 3 Months - n/a
Homestay

FAQ

A: If you love working with young people, are energetic and want to inspire the future generation, then yes absolutely!

Teaching in a foreign country can be challenging but the rewards are even greater. Spain is an excellent country to start volunteer teaching if it’s your first time travelling too. 

With the homestay style of this program, you will also get a cultural immersion into the life of Spanish people, and hopefully learn from their family traditions and way of life. 

A: As a part of your program, you will receive:

● Homestay accommodation with a carefully selected local family

●  Three daily meals with consideration for basic dietary requirements

●  Airport pickup from Valencia International Airport on the official arrival day

●  Placement coordination with vetted schools and learning centres in Valencia

●  Orientation covering introduction to the cultural and professional experience

●  Daily support from coordinators and local school staff

●  Basic teaching materials at the placement where available

●  Help using the local transport to and from the school when required for the placement

●  24/7 emergency support 

A: As a volunteer, it is your responsibility to organise: 

●  International flights to and from Spain

●  Travel to Valencia if you arrive at a different airport or outside the official arrival window

●  Personal travel insurance

●  Visa fees, vaccinations and personal medical expenses

●  Personal items, snacks, leisure activities and souvenirs

●  Optional cultural activities and excursions not listed as included

●  Local public transport

●  Airport Drop Off at the end of the program

A: Yes! 

On the Monday of your first week you will join our orientation to help you settle into Valencia and understand local customs. After orientation your program follows the regular weekly schedule.

Schedule includes:

●  Introduction meeting, house rules and setting expectations

●  Health and safety guidance

●  Spanish culture lessons and basic language support

●  Tour around the area to locate shops transport and SIM card options

●  Lunch

●  City sightseeing

A: Valencia is an easy city to navigate and most participants find getting around simple and stress-free. From your homestay you can usually reach your program site within 15 to 30 minutes either on foot or by public transportation. Many neighborhoods are walkable and safe and about 65 percent of host families live less than a 20 minute walk from Euroace.

Public transport is reliable, fast and well connected. Around 85 percent of homestays have a bus stop or a metro or tram station less than a five minute walk from the front door offering direct routes to the city center and main hubs. Participants receive a transportation card for daily commuting making it easy to travel between home and placement.

Valencia’s metro bus and tram systems cover the entire city including the beach, university areas, main shopping districts and historic neighborhoods. They run frequently throughout the day and into the evening so participants can explore comfortably in their free time.

For travel outside the city Valencia has excellent long-distance connections. High-speed trains link directly to Madrid and Barcelona and regional trains and buses connect to coastal towns and other nearby cities. The airport is just 10 kilometers from the city center and can be reached easily by metro bus or taxi.

Whether heading to your placement or exploring Valencia’s cultural highlights, transportation is convenient, safe and well-designed for everyday movement.

A: Placements run during the school day from Monday to Friday, typically for around four hours per day. This allows time to plan activities, reflect on classroom experience and settle into daily life outside school. The program provides a clear view of Spain’s education system while offering meaningful classroom involvement.

A: No scheduled activities are included outside the program though you may take part in optional evening or weekend experiences at your own cost. Valencia offers frequent festivals, cultural events and beachside activities throughout the year.
 

On weekends you may choose to explore:

●  Valencia city centre including the Cathedral Central Market and old town

●  City of Arts and Sciences with its museums gardens and oceanarium

●  Albufera Natural Park for sunset boat rides and traditional villages

●  Nearby beaches such as Malvarrosa and Patacona

You may also enjoy cooking classes, flamenco evenings, tapas tours or day trips to other coastal towns.

A: Yes.

The following are further necessary in order for both the participants, local staff and everyone involved to have a meaningful, enjoyable and safe culture experience.

● Older participants or over 65 years are required to have a medical clearance as proof of their physical fitness as they may perform various activities.

●  Due to the length and active nature of this program a decent level of fitness is required.

●  You are advised to purchase medical and travel insurance before your arrival.

●  Recommended vaccinations often include hepatitis A, typhoid, tetanus and polio.

A: Valencia is a vibrant coastal city on Spain’s southeastern shore where Mediterranean sunshine meets a rich blend of history, culture and modern design. Located about 350 kilometers south of Barcelona and 360 kilometers east of Madrid it offers the perfect balance between big-city energy and relaxed seaside living.

The city is famous for its striking architecture from the medieval towers of the old town to the futuristic curves of the City of Arts and Sciences. Wandering through Valencia you will find narrow cobbled streets lined with orange trees, broad palm-filled plazas and long promenades that run beside the beach. Life here moves at an easy pace with locals gathering in cafés markets and sunny terraces throughout the day.

Valencia is also the birthplace of paella and home to one of Spain’s most celebrated culinary scenes. Weekends often bring lively festivals, open-air concerts and art events reflecting the city’s creative spirit. Despite its size Valencia feels intimate and welcoming with most daily needs easily reached on foot or by tram. For those wanting to explore further the city has fast connections to Madrid Barcelona and charming coastal towns perfect for day trips.

A: Spain’s climate varies widely across the country but generally offers warm sunny weather for much of the year.

Along the Mediterranean coast where Valencia is located

  • summers are hot and bright with temperatures between 28 and 34 °C
  • winters stay mild at around 12 to 18 °C.

Across all regions Spain benefits from abundant sunshine and long outdoor seasons.

A: Spain’s culture is defined by strong regional identities, centuries of artistic influence and a deep appreciation for community.

The country is known for flamenco art traditions, folklore and a rhythm of life that values connection as much as productivity.

Daily life moves with intentional ease: long lunches, evening strolls known as paseos, and late-night gatherings reflect a lifestyle centered on people rather than schedules. Festivals bring whole communities to life, from Valencia’s Fallas to Pamplona’s Running of the Bulls and Andalusia’s Semana Santa processions.

Spanish people are warm, expressive and proud of their heritage. They take joy in sharing food stories, music and traditions. Wherever you go you will be welcomed into this sense of belonging.

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