Cultural & Language Exchange Support (Part-Time | Chennai)
Carolina Holtz
2 - 5 years
Chennai
Posted: 10/01/2026
Job Description
About the Opportunity
I am a woman accompanying my husband during his business trip to Chennai.
As I am new to India, I am looking for a friendly and reliable university student for cultural exchange, city orientation, and English conversation support during my stay.
This is not a formal job or employment, but a short-term, part-time cultural exchange and support opportunity, based on mutual respect, clarity, and safety.
Period: 26 January 2026 18 February 2026
What This Involves
Friendly city orientation and cultural guidance
English conversation practice and occasional interpretation
Accompaniment for leisure activities, appointments, or city visits
Informal language and cultural exchange
Time Commitment
1620 hours per week
Maximum 4 hours per day
Flexible and compatible with university studies
Compensation
Reimbursement of expenses (transport, meals, etc.)
In addition, a small financial appreciation / gift for time and support
This is not an employment contract
Who Can Apply
University students
Very good English communication skills
Open-minded, polite, and reliable
Interest in culture and international exchange
Local knowledge of Chennai is a plus
Important Note
This is a serious, respectful, and clearly defined arrangement.
No sales, promotion, or unrelated activities.
Safe environment and clear boundaries at all times.
About Me
middle-age
New to India
Speak basic English, fluent in Spanish and German
Interested in intercultural exchange, daily life, and leisure activities
Very serious and transparent request
Local references available if required
How to Apply
Please send:
A short personal introduction
Field of study
English level
Availability during the stated period
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