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Talk English Volunteer

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About The Role
Opportunities available in various community venues across Rochdale.
This is a volunteer role supporting qualified ESOL tutors in delivering Talk English classes to adult learners. Classes run during term time only and typically last 2 hours per session.
Your Role
We are looking for enthusiastic and committed volunteers who are passionate about helping adults improve their English language skills. As a Talk English Volunteer, you will support learners in developing their speaking, listening, reading, and writing abilities in a welcoming and inclusive environment. You will be working alongside experienced tutors to encourage participation, build confidence, and promote learning.
Key Responsibilities
- Support learners during classroom activities led by qualified tutors
- Encourage learners to practise English through conversation and group work
- Help create a friendly and inclusive learning environment
- Assist with setting up and packing away learning materials
- Promote Talk English and other community learning opportunities
- Signpost learners to relevant services and support where appropriate
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Specific Skills Required
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Patience and empathy when working with learners from diverse backgrounds
- Ability to follow instructions and work collaboratively with tutors
- Reliable and punctual
- Willingness to learn and adapt to different classroom settings
About You
You need to have a friendly, approachable, and passionate approach in supporting adult learners. You don’t need teaching experience, just a willingness to help others and a positive attitude. Flexibility is important, as classes may vary in location and learner needs. This is a great opportunity to gain experience in adult education, meet new people, and make a real difference in your community. All Talk English volunteers are required to complete a short training programme to help them understand their role and feel confident supporting adult learners in ESOL classes before they begin volunteering.


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About Us
Talk English Rochdale supports adults with low levels of English to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills through free, tutor-led ESOL classes held in local venues across the borough. Volunteers play a vital role in helping learners build confidence and participate fully in sessions, working alongside qualified teachers to create an inclusive and supportive learning environment. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real difference, gain experience in adult education, and connect with people from diverse backgrounds.
A Talk English volunteer training session will be held on Thursday 24th September for anyone interested in supporting adult learners in ESOL classes across Rochdale. If you would like to get involved and make a difference in your community, please contact the team to book your place by emailing us talkenglishproject@rochdale.gov.uk or calling 07966247392. We would love to hear from you!
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