Travel, Teach, Live in China
How could you possibly be a teacher in China? Your writing skills clearly indicate that you haven't the training or the qualifications necessary to do. My guess is that you are employed by a private school that happily pays you a reduced salary while you pretend to be an English teacher.I would also guess that you've seen the profit they're raking in while laughing all the way to the bank over the fact that their unsuspecting students actually think they are getting proper instruction, and it is the lure of such dishonorably earned cash that motivates you.
If you want to open a training center in China, you can probably do so if you have a Chinese partner; albeit, I hope you find teachers whose qualifications far outweigh your own and who will not teach their students to make such ridiculous mistakes as writing "wanna," and that know the difference between "option" and "opinion." Furthermore, "coz" is a word that only comes out of lazy mouths - also not to be written. And training is the correct spelling - not "trainning." And just for fun, would you mind teaching your students that country names are capitalized - it's China not "china."
Well then, if your post was meant to be funny, okay, ha ha - I'm amused. Now can we get on with the serious stuff?
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- advice -- champ
- Re: advice -- Jerome