An English teacher volunteer vs A volunteer English teacher

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Which one is correct? An English teacher volunteer or A volunteer English teacher?
 
Both are possible depending on what you mean. A volunteer teacher is someone who teaches on a voluntary basis.
 
Which one is correct? "An English teacher volunteer" or "A volunteer English teacher"?
The second is much more natural.
If you want to put "volunteer" at the end, say "an English-teaching volunteer".
 
Maybe they're volunteering at a soup kitchen. Then the "English teacher" part would go first, to describe the type of volunteer.
 
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