What should a teacher teaching english expect and be aware of while working in China?


Posted October 10th, 2009 by admin 5 Comments »
teaching english
butifulbuttafly asked:


I am concerned about fraudulent schemes and poor contract agreements while teaching overseas in China. Can anyone tell me about their experiences? Good or Bad?

What should I definitely know about moving to Provinces of China?

As an African-American female, will I be more of a target for mistreatment?

What and how should I begin to teach English to non-English speaking adults? Do you have any suggestions for materials to use or to study?

Do you need a BA in Teaching to teach ESL overseas?


Posted March 10th, 2009 by admin 2 Comments »
esl
tanya k asked:


Ive heard a few different things regarding teaching English overseas. Do all or most countries require that you have a degree in teaching? I know that you more than likely need a TESL certification, but in order to get that, do you need a teaching degree?

Do you need another language to work in TESOL?


Posted February 14th, 2009 by admin 4 Comments »
tesol
Eden asked:


I’m considering taking English Language and TESOL jointly at University and I’m wondering if this would be enough to qualify me for a job teaching TESOL either overseas or over here? I’ve never actually learnt much of another language, so apart from very few spoken Japanese phrases, I’m stuck with using only English.

What should I know about Korean financial laws, before I go there to teach ESL?


Posted January 30th, 2009 by admin 3 Comments »
esl
Cdn83 asked:


This will be my first time teaching ESL overseas. Anyone have any advice? What sort of pay shoud I expect? What are common contract oversights?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!