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CHINA Z VISA REQUIREMENTS In summary, what the new China Z visa requirements entail for new and existing British teachers in China are: Access to your degree and TEFL certificates. Getting a criminal record check. Processing time of at least two weeks (add a month if you need a duplicate certificate from your university) At least £150 in fees (based on one degree CHINA'S MUNICIPALITIES China's municipalities. There are four direct-controlled municipalities in China – Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing. They’re basically large, densely populated urban areas which act like provinces. Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin have held municipality status for quite some time, while Chongqing is a relative newcomer tothe group.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Personal stories. October 29, 2020 by Kim Ooi. It’s quite common for foreigners teaching in China to take up jobs based at universities and colleges. In my experience, foreign teachers at universities are typically assigned to teach oral English to undergraduates. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED If you end up there at some point, here are 10 things to do in Fuzhou that you shouldn’t miss out on. 1. Eat seafood. Each province in China is known for different customs, languages and foods. Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, known for its sweet dishes. Also, because Fuzhou is close to the coast, it specializes in seafood. PLANNING LESSONS IN CHINA Public schools vs private centers in China. One of the key differences between China's public and private centers is lesson planning. In the public school system, there is generally a prescribed text book which you can loosely follow. However, lesson planning is done in your own time, given the relatively low number of contact hours you’ll teach. WANT TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HANGZHOU? 6 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS 4. Bring some money with you. If you want to teach English in Hangzhou, I recommend bringing a bit of money with you. You’ll need a comfortable buffer of cash to see you through until you receive your first pay. If you teach in a public school in Hangzhou, housing WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGS The second thing many people notice is that some Chinese cities are quite polluted, especially cities that lack electrified public transport. And the third thing many people notice is that Chinese men, especially, smoke a lot. Clearly, these three facts are linked and the latter two explain the Chinese inclination to spit. THE BEST AND FAIREST TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA SALARY GUIDE The typical salary range. OK, now for the figures! A typical teach English in China salary is in the range of RMB 7,000 to RMB 18,000 per month. This equates to about USD 1,040 to USD 2,580 per month. If you can't get your head around yuan (RMB) or US 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
CHINA Z VISA REQUIREMENTS In summary, what the new China Z visa requirements entail for new and existing British teachers in China are: Access to your degree and TEFL certificates. Getting a criminal record check. Processing time of at least two weeks (add a month if you need a duplicate certificate from your university) At least £150 in fees (based on one degree CHINA'S MUNICIPALITIES China's municipalities. There are four direct-controlled municipalities in China – Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing. They’re basically large, densely populated urban areas which act like provinces. Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin have held municipality status for quite some time, while Chongqing is a relative newcomer tothe group.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. You can teach English or subjects (if you’re qualified) to students of any age, from youngsters to adults. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Personal stories. October 29, 2020 by Kim Ooi. It’s quite common for foreigners teaching in China to take up jobs based at universities and colleges. In my experience, foreign teachers at universities are typically assigned to teach oral English to undergraduates. 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. 7 WEIRD THINGS IN CHINA THAT GAVE ME CULTURE SHOCK In China, there is a culture of men trying to act cool when they’re teenagers, and they get hooked and can’t stop. Businessmen in China drink and smoke, especially during meetings, where it may be considered rude to refuse either a toast or a cigarette. 5. 10 WAYS I’VE PERSONALLY GROWN AND DEVELOPED MY CAREER IN I’ve experienced tremendous personal growth and been able to develop my career in China in ways that I probably couldn’t have in the US. In this blog, I’ll share the highlights of my experience. 1. I’ve become more open-minded. When I moved to China, I quickly learned that I had to keep an open mind. CHINA'S MUNICIPALITIES China's municipalities. There are four direct-controlled municipalities in China – Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing. They’re basically large, densely populated urban areas which act like provinces. Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin have held municipality status for quite some time, while Chongqing is a relative newcomer tothe group.
TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
CHINA Z VISA REQUIREMENTS In summary, what the new China Z visa requirements entail for new and existing British teachers in China are: Access to your degree and TEFL certificates. Getting a criminal record check. Processing time of at least two weeks (add a month if you need a duplicate certificate from your university) At least £150 in fees (based on one degree HOW ARE STUDENTS PUNISHED IN CHINA? 5. Deduction of a student’s score for bad behavior. In Chinese schools, a proportion of a student’s final grade is allocated to behavior. Any infringement of class rules or bad behavior can be punished by having a certain number of points removed from a student’s class performance score. 6. 20 BASIC MANDARIN PHRASES TO HELP YOU SURVIVE IN CHINA When I first thought about writing a blog on the most useful, basic Chinese phrases for a foreigner in China, I didn’t know where to start. I’ll be honest – if you never eat out, don’t travel anywhere, don’t go to bars and never get sick, it is surprisingly easy to survive in China without knowing much, if TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Personal stories. October 29, 2020 by Kim Ooi. It’s quite common for foreigners teaching in China to take up jobs based at universities and colleges. In my experience, foreign teachers at universities are typically assigned to teach oral English to undergraduates. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED If you end up there at some point, here are 10 things to do in Fuzhou that you shouldn’t miss out on. 1. Eat seafood. Each province in China is known for different customs, languages and foods. Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, known for its sweet dishes. Also, because Fuzhou is close to the coast, it specializes in seafood. WANT TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HANGZHOU? 6 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS 4. Bring some money with you. If you want to teach English in Hangzhou, I recommend bringing a bit of money with you. You’ll need a comfortable buffer of cash to see you through until you receive your first pay. If you teach in a public school in Hangzhou, housing THE BEST AND FAIREST TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA SALARY GUIDE The typical salary range. OK, now for the figures! A typical teach English in China salary is in the range of RMB 7,000 to RMB 18,000 per month. This equates to about USD 1,040 to USD 2,580 per month. If you can't get your head around yuan (RMB) or US 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGS The second thing many people notice is that some Chinese cities are quite polluted, especially cities that lack electrified public transport. And the third thing many people notice is that Chinese men, especially, smoke a lot. Clearly, these three facts are linked and the latter two explain the Chinese inclination to spit. TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA Dormitory life is an important part of student life. SEE ALSO: CHINA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM. I get along well with my room-mates. We have become more like family than friends. In conclusion, the student life at Jiangsu University is an absolutely unforgettable experience for me. It’s playing an important role in my life. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) Becoming an expat in Fuzhou (Part 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China. WHY ARE SO MANY ENGLISH TEACHERS IN CHINA SINGLE? China's one-child policy has wound up but is still having an effect on relationships. A Chinese wife wouldn’t be willing to follow her husband to another city. Foreign EFL teachers will have a problem if they meet a girl say from a dating site and then are unable to get a teaching post in her hometown for whatever reason. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Personal stories. October 29, 2020 by Kim Ooi. It’s quite common for foreigners teaching in China to take up jobs based at universities and colleges. In my experience, foreign teachers at universities are typically assigned to teach oral English to undergraduates. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED If you end up there at some point, here are 10 things to do in Fuzhou that you shouldn’t miss out on. 1. Eat seafood. Each province in China is known for different customs, languages and foods. Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, known for its sweet dishes. Also, because Fuzhou is close to the coast, it specializes in seafood. WANT TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HANGZHOU? 6 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS 4. Bring some money with you. If you want to teach English in Hangzhou, I recommend bringing a bit of money with you. You’ll need a comfortable buffer of cash to see you through until you receive your first pay. If you teach in a public school in Hangzhou, housing THE BEST AND FAIREST TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA SALARY GUIDE The typical salary range. OK, now for the figures! A typical teach English in China salary is in the range of RMB 7,000 to RMB 18,000 per month. This equates to about USD 1,040 to USD 2,580 per month. If you can't get your head around yuan (RMB) or US 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGS The second thing many people notice is that some Chinese cities are quite polluted, especially cities that lack electrified public transport. And the third thing many people notice is that Chinese men, especially, smoke a lot. Clearly, these three facts are linked and the latter two explain the Chinese inclination to spit. TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA Dormitory life is an important part of student life. SEE ALSO: CHINA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM. I get along well with my room-mates. We have become more like family than friends. In conclusion, the student life at Jiangsu University is an absolutely unforgettable experience for me. It’s playing an important role in my life. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) Becoming an expat in Fuzhou (Part 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China. WHY ARE SO MANY ENGLISH TEACHERS IN CHINA SINGLE? China's one-child policy has wound up but is still having an effect on relationships. A Chinese wife wouldn’t be willing to follow her husband to another city. Foreign EFL teachers will have a problem if they meet a girl say from a dating site and then are unable to get a teaching post in her hometown for whatever reason. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. You can teach English or subjects (if you’re qualified) to students of any age, from youngsters to adults. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Personal stories. October 29, 2020 by Kim Ooi. It’s quite common for foreigners teaching in China to take up jobs based at universities and colleges. In my experience, foreign teachers at universities are typically assigned to teach oral English to undergraduates. 12 SKILLS YOU NEED TO BE A SUCCESSFUL UNIVERSITY TEACHER A good teacher should be able to create a wide range of activities to keep their students engaged. This can include games, projects, debates, discussions, quizzes, presentations, role-plays, movies and songs. 5. Setting exams. In China, the task of creating an exam can be as varied as the task of designing lessons. 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) Becoming an expat in Fuzhou (Part 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China. STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA Dormitory life is an important part of student life. SEE ALSO: CHINA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM. I get along well with my room-mates. We have become more like family than friends. In conclusion, the student life at Jiangsu University is an absolutely unforgettable experience for me. It’s playing an important role in my life. 7 WEIRD THINGS IN CHINA THAT GAVE ME CULTURE SHOCK In China, there is a culture of men trying to act cool when they’re teenagers, and they get hooked and can’t stop. Businessmen in China drink and smoke, especially during meetings, where it may be considered rude to refuse either a toast or a cigarette. 5. CHINA'S MUNICIPALITIES China's municipalities. There are four direct-controlled municipalities in China – Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin and Chongqing. They’re basically large, densely populated urban areas which act like provinces. Beijing, Shanghai and Tianjin have held municipality status for quite some time, while Chongqing is a relative newcomer tothe group.
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7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Fats and oils. You would also be pretty silly to try and bring in the usual airport contraband like plants, guns and illicit drugs as set out by Chinese Customs. 2. Your big, expensive camera. These days even travelers on a shoestring budget seem to carry around the latest Canondigital SLR camera.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. You can teach English or subjects (if you’re qualified) to students of any age, from youngsters to adults. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED If you end up there at some point, here are 10 things to do in Fuzhou that you shouldn’t miss out on. 1. Eat seafood. Each province in China is known for different customs, languages and foods. Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, known for its sweet dishes. Also, because Fuzhou is close to the coast, it specializes in seafood. PLANNING LESSONS IN CHINA Public schools vs private centers in China. One of the key differences between China's public and private centers is lesson planning. In the public school system, there is generally a prescribed text book which you can loosely follow. However, lesson planning is done in your own time, given the relatively low number of contact hours you’ll teach. WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGS The second thing many people notice is that some Chinese cities are quite polluted, especially cities that lack electrified public transport. And the third thing many people notice is that Chinese men, especially, smoke a lot. Clearly, these three facts are linked and the latter two explain the Chinese inclination to spit. WANT TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HANGZHOU? 6 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS 4. Bring some money with you. If you want to teach English in Hangzhou, I recommend bringing a bit of money with you. You’ll need a comfortable buffer of cash to see you through until you receive your first pay. If you teach in a public school in Hangzhou, housing 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. 7 WEIRD THINGS IN CHINA THAT GAVE ME CULTURE SHOCK In China, there is a culture of men trying to act cool when they’re teenagers, and they get hooked and can’t stop. Businessmen in China drink and smoke, especially during meetings, where it may be considered rude to refuse either a toast or a cigarette. 5. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) Becoming an expat in Fuzhou (Part 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China. TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Fats and oils. You would also be pretty silly to try and bring in the usual airport contraband like plants, guns and illicit drugs as set out by Chinese Customs. 2. Your big, expensive camera. These days even travelers on a shoestring budget seem to carry around the latest Canondigital SLR camera.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. You can teach English or subjects (if you’re qualified) to students of any age, from youngsters to adults. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Personal stories. October 29, 2020 by Kim Ooi. It’s quite common for foreigners teaching in China to take up jobs based at universities and colleges. In my experience, foreign teachers at universities are typically assigned to teach oral English to undergraduates. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO TEACH IN CHINA? About Hello Teacher! Want to teach English in China? We specialize in connecting talented people with great teaching jobs in China – theheart of Asia.
7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Fats and oils. You would also be pretty silly to try and bring in the usual airport contraband like plants, guns and illicit drugs as set out by Chinese Customs. 2. Your big, expensive camera. These days even travelers on a shoestring budget seem to carry around the latest Canondigital SLR camera.
91 TIPS FOR TEACHING ENGLISH IN CHINA (A FULL LIST FOR THE If you do get an interview, dress well (even on Skype ), speak clearly, and articulate why you would be a great teacher in China. 17. Ask lots of questions. To ensure you get the job and conditions that are right for you, ask your recruiter as many questions as possible before accepting a TEFL job offer. WHAT ARE THE BEST APPS TO USE IN CHINA? 8. Pleco. If you want to learn some Chinese, or even survive in China, having a dictionary app on your phone can be very useful. Pleco is the most popular dictionary app in China, and with Mandarin learners. And it’s really easy to use. The Pleco app helps you learn Chinese fromyour fingertips.
WHOOSH AWAY YOUR ENGLISH CLASSROOM PROBLEMS! This activity is an interactive and engaging method of making sure your students understand the main parts of the story they just learned. The Whoosh! was first created by the Royal Shakespeare Company. It is a creative means of storytelling, often used in drama class. However, you don’t need to be studying Shakespeare orteaching drama to
TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
HOW ARE STUDENTS PUNISHED IN CHINA? 5. Deduction of a student’s score for bad behavior. In Chinese schools, a proportion of a student’s final grade is allocated to behavior. Any infringement of class rules or bad behavior can be punished by having a certain number of points removed from a student’s class performance score. 6. STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA Dormitory life is an important part of student life. SEE ALSO: CHINA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM. I get along well with my room-mates. We have become more like family than friends. In conclusion, the student life at Jiangsu University is an absolutely unforgettable experience for me. It’s playing an important role in my life. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. You can teach English or subjects (if you’re qualified) to students of any age, from youngsters to adults. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED If you end up there at some point, here are 10 things to do in Fuzhou that you shouldn’t miss out on. 1. Eat seafood. Each province in China is known for different customs, languages and foods. Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, known for its sweet dishes. Also, because Fuzhou is close to the coast, it specializes in seafood. PLANNING LESSONS IN CHINA Public schools vs private centers in China. One of the key differences between China's public and private centers is lesson planning. In the public school system, there is generally a prescribed text book which you can loosely follow. However, lesson planning is done in your own time, given the relatively low number of contact hours you’ll teach. WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGSDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESCHINESE SMOKE PIPEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEHOW MANY CHINESE SMOKE The second thing many people notice is that some Chinese cities are quite polluted, especially cities that lack electrified public transport. And the third thing many people notice is that Chinese men, especially, smoke a lot. Clearly, these three facts are linked and the latter two explain the Chinese inclination to spit. WANT TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HANGZHOU? 6 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS 4. Bring some money with you. If you want to teach English in Hangzhou, I recommend bringing a bit of money with you. You’ll need a comfortable buffer of cash to see you through until you receive your first pay. If you teach in a public school in Hangzhou, housing 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. 7 WEIRD THINGS IN CHINA THAT GAVE ME CULTURE SHOCK In China, there is a culture of men trying to act cool when they’re teenagers, and they get hooked and can’t stop. Businessmen in China drink and smoke, especially during meetings, where it may be considered rude to refuse either a toast or a cigarette. 5. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) Becoming an expat in Fuzhou (Part 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China. TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Fats and oils. You would also be pretty silly to try and bring in the usual airport contraband like plants, guns and illicit drugs as set out by Chinese Customs. 2. Your big, expensive camera. These days even travelers on a shoestring budget seem to carry around the latest Canondigital SLR camera.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. You can teach English or subjects (if you’re qualified) to students of any age, from youngsters to adults. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED If you end up there at some point, here are 10 things to do in Fuzhou that you shouldn’t miss out on. 1. Eat seafood. Each province in China is known for different customs, languages and foods. Fuzhou is the capital of Fujian province, known for its sweet dishes. Also, because Fuzhou is close to the coast, it specializes in seafood. PLANNING LESSONS IN CHINA Public schools vs private centers in China. One of the key differences between China's public and private centers is lesson planning. In the public school system, there is generally a prescribed text book which you can loosely follow. However, lesson planning is done in your own time, given the relatively low number of contact hours you’ll teach. WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGSDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESCHINESE SMOKE PIPEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEHOW MANY CHINESE SMOKE The second thing many people notice is that some Chinese cities are quite polluted, especially cities that lack electrified public transport. And the third thing many people notice is that Chinese men, especially, smoke a lot. Clearly, these three facts are linked and the latter two explain the Chinese inclination to spit. WANT TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HANGZHOU? 6 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS 4. Bring some money with you. If you want to teach English in Hangzhou, I recommend bringing a bit of money with you. You’ll need a comfortable buffer of cash to see you through until you receive your first pay. If you teach in a public school in Hangzhou, housing 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY After some trial and error, I’ve compiled a list of seven fun speaking activities for the Chinese university classroom that I found were most successful. 1. Role play scenarios. Students love the opportunity to be creative and make something of their own. 7 WEIRD THINGS IN CHINA THAT GAVE ME CULTURE SHOCK In China, there is a culture of men trying to act cool when they’re teenagers, and they get hooked and can’t stop. Businessmen in China drink and smoke, especially during meetings, where it may be considered rude to refuse either a toast or a cigarette. 5. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) Becoming an expat in Fuzhou (Part 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China. TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Fats and oils. You would also be pretty silly to try and bring in the usual airport contraband like plants, guns and illicit drugs as set out by Chinese Customs. 2. Your big, expensive camera. These days even travelers on a shoestring budget seem to carry around the latest Canondigital SLR camera.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. You can teach English or subjects (if you’re qualified) to students of any age, from youngsters to adults. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Personal stories. October 29, 2020 by Kim Ooi. It’s quite common for foreigners teaching in China to take up jobs based at universities and colleges. In my experience, foreign teachers at universities are typically assigned to teach oral English to undergraduates. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO TEACH IN CHINA? About Hello Teacher! Want to teach English in China? We specialize in connecting talented people with great teaching jobs in China – theheart of Asia.
7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Fats and oils. You would also be pretty silly to try and bring in the usual airport contraband like plants, guns and illicit drugs as set out by Chinese Customs. 2. Your big, expensive camera. These days even travelers on a shoestring budget seem to carry around the latest Canondigital SLR camera.
91 TIPS FOR TEACHING ENGLISH IN CHINA (A FULL LIST FOR THE If you do get an interview, dress well (even on Skype ), speak clearly, and articulate why you would be a great teacher in China. 17. Ask lots of questions. To ensure you get the job and conditions that are right for you, ask your recruiter as many questions as possible before accepting a TEFL job offer. WHAT ARE THE BEST APPS TO USE IN CHINA? 8. Pleco. If you want to learn some Chinese, or even survive in China, having a dictionary app on your phone can be very useful. Pleco is the most popular dictionary app in China, and with Mandarin learners. And it’s really easy to use. The Pleco app helps you learn Chinese fromyour fingertips.
WHOOSH AWAY YOUR ENGLISH CLASSROOM PROBLEMS! This activity is an interactive and engaging method of making sure your students understand the main parts of the story they just learned. The Whoosh! was first created by the Royal Shakespeare Company. It is a creative means of storytelling, often used in drama class. However, you don’t need to be studying Shakespeare orteaching drama to
TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. Let's jump straight in. 1. Your money goes further. China is a developing country, but South Korea isn’t. This means that things are generally cheaper in China. You can buy a delicious lunch from a street vendor for a couple of dollars, and washit down
HOW ARE STUDENTS PUNISHED IN CHINA? 5. Deduction of a student’s score for bad behavior. In Chinese schools, a proportion of a student’s final grade is allocated to behavior. Any infringement of class rules or bad behavior can be punished by having a certain number of points removed from a student’s class performance score. 6. STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA Dormitory life is an important part of student life. SEE ALSO: CHINA'S EDUCATION SYSTEM. I get along well with my room-mates. We have become more like family than friends. In conclusion, the student life at Jiangsu University is an absolutely unforgettable experience for me. It’s playing an important role in my life. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas.. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED Fuzhou is a city in the southeast of China, not far from the coast and almost directly opposite Taiwan. Few tourists come to Fuzhou. It’sjust an
PLANNING LESSONS IN CHINA Planning effective lessons is one of the most important roles you have as an English teacher in China. Being prepared is key. WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGSDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESCHINESE SMOKE PIPEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEHOW MANY CHINESE SMOKE Find out why Chinese people do weird things like spit, check banknotes, use squat toilets, dislike the number four, and more. 7 WEIRD THINGS IN CHINA THAT GAVE ME CULTURE SHOCK As a foreigner in China, I initially experienced a lot of culture shock. Several things that I saw here frustrated and angered me. Nobody ever thought to brief me on what to expect or to explain why these things were happening. 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY Nothing is more intimidating to a university student than speaking in front of the class, especially at a Chinese University. Although Chinese students tend to be on the shy and quieter side, this doesn’t mean they don’t have a lot to say. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China.. Admittedly, China was not my firstchoice.
TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA You’ve decided to teach overseas but can’t pick between China and South Korea. To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES 7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Travelers are often told what they should bring with them when they go to China. But what about the things that are best left behind? Here are seven things you should think twice about when packing your bagsfor China.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas.. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. THE TOP 10 THINGS TO DO IN FUZHOU (FROM AN EXPAT WHO LIVED Fuzhou is a city in the southeast of China, not far from the coast and almost directly opposite Taiwan. Few tourists come to Fuzhou. It’sjust an
PLANNING LESSONS IN CHINA Planning effective lessons is one of the most important roles you have as an English teacher in China. Being prepared is key. WHY DO CHINESE PEOPLE SPIT (AND DO OTHER WEIRD THINGSDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESDO CHINESE SMOKE CIGARETTESCHINESE SMOKE PIPEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEDO THE CHINESE SMOKEHOW MANY CHINESE SMOKE Find out why Chinese people do weird things like spit, check banknotes, use squat toilets, dislike the number four, and more. 7 WEIRD THINGS IN CHINA THAT GAVE ME CULTURE SHOCK As a foreigner in China, I initially experienced a lot of culture shock. Several things that I saw here frustrated and angered me. Nobody ever thought to brief me on what to expect or to explain why these things were happening. 7 FUN SPEAKING ACTIVITIES FOR THE CHINESE UNIVERSITY Nothing is more intimidating to a university student than speaking in front of the class, especially at a Chinese University. Although Chinese students tend to be on the shy and quieter side, this doesn’t mean they don’t have a lot to say. BECOMING AN EXPAT IN FUZHOU (PART 1) The long wait for another vacation was never going to satisfy these itchy feet of mine that find it impossible to stay rooted to the ground. The direction I found led me to obtaining a TEFL certificate to teach overseas, and the path I followed brought me to my first expat destination – China.. Admittedly, China was not my firstchoice.
TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA You’ve decided to teach overseas but can’t pick between China and South Korea. To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES 7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Travelers are often told what they should bring with them when they go to China. But what about the things that are best left behind? Here are seven things you should think twice about when packing your bagsfor China.
TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA Teach English in China flexibly. We have vacancies for teaching positions across China, from big cities like Beijing and Shanghai to smaller cities in rural areas.. We can help recommend a location if you’re unfamiliar with China. TEACH ENGLISH IN CHINA BLOG Teaching at a Chinese university vs a Chinese college Advice. June 02, 2021 by Kim Ooi. Teaching at a Chinese university or a Chinese college is quite a popular job for those who choose to teach English in China. ARE YOU ELIGIBLE TO TEACH IN CHINA? About Hello Teacher! Want to teach English in China? We specialize in connecting talented people with great teaching jobs in China – theheart of Asia.
WANT TO TEACH ENGLISH IN HANGZHOU? 6 TIPS FOR FIRST TIMERS Hangzhou is a great place to teach English. This modern city is home to top schools and eager students, and just an hour away from Shanghaiby fast train.
7 THINGS YOU SHOULD NOT BRING TO CHINA Travelers are often told what they should bring with them when they go to China. But what about the things that are best left behind? Here are seven things you should think twice about when packing your bagsfor China.
TEACHING ABROAD: WHY CHINA IS BETTER THAN SOUTH KOREA You’ve decided to teach overseas but can’t pick between China and South Korea. To help make the choice easy for you, here are six reasons why China is the better option. STUDENT LIFE IN CHINA Find out what student life in China is like through the eyes of a university student. We showcase two essays written by an ESL teacher’s best student. BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES Picture this scene: you’re standing in front of your university English class in China trying to explain something. Meanwhile, Adam has his head on his desk, sleeping, Sugar is playing with her mobile phone and Fiona is doing homework from another class. WHAT ARE THE BEST APPS TO USE IN CHINA? What are the best apps to use in China? Whether you're living, working or traveling in China, here are my top 10 China apps. HOW ARE STUDENTS PUNISHED IN CHINA? Standing in a corner. Writing lines. Perhaps being smacked on your hand with a ruler. I’m sure all of us have memories of this. Even if we were model students who never got punished ourselves, we would’ve seen or heard about some of these punishments being meted out to ourclassmates.
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