Ways to get involved
Check out the many ways you can get involved with Study Legal English below.

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Support me!Support me! Hi! I love providing you with the Study Legal English Podcast and spend countless hours each month to deliver it to you for free. Please consider making a one-time voluntary payment to support my work click the box below. Thank you, Louise. Here are some other ways to support me.
Need an audience or partner?
Collaborate or become a sponsor!Collaborate or Become a Sponsor! Sponsorship Podcasts are an effective means of selling products, spreading awareness and building a good reputation. The Study Legal English Podcast has a niche listenership of thousands of lawyers, law students and legal professionals in over 180 countries worldwide. Since launching in 2017 it has had over 200,000 downloads worldwide. […]
Love blogging?
Become a guest blogger!Become a guest blogger! Do you have an interest in Legal English and love to write? You can gain writing experience as a voluntary guest blogger for Study Legal English. Your content will be read by legal professionals around the world, helping them to become fluent in Legal English. Improve your blogging and gain exposure […]
Something to share?
We'll interview you!Be interviewed! Are you a lawyer, legal English translator, law student, Legal English teacher or other legal professional with something interesting to say? Volunteer to be interviewed about your work and feature on the Study Legal English Podcast. Please get in touch and we’ll be in touch shortly.
Need experience?
Become an intern!Become an intern! Volunteer to help lawyers around the world improve their Legal English. This Study Legal English internship is suitable for law, language, media or business students with an interest in law and language. You can develop your communication, legal English, and tech skills as well as gaining experience which will look great on […]
Eager to teach?
Share your knowledge!Become a legal English teacher! We are not currently recruiting Legal English tutors, however, if you would like to send in your details and be kept on file for future vacancies, please send a CV and cover letter. You should ideally be a native English speaker with at least 3 years’ professional Legal English training […]