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wukong
- 2007-07-30
In response to NNS sounds like a recruiter. - Teachers Discussion (Carl (filipino))
I'm myself a non-native speaker ( from Europe; I guess it could be a bit more difficult for Filipinos ... ), without any degree or even high school diploma ( only a TEFL ).
I taught in Thailand before, and I've been in China for almost a year now. Here, got my work permit, my 5-room apartment, 8000 rmb a month.
Just don't pay to much attention whether they ask for native speaker in their ads, send your resume and a nice motivation letter. If you're honest and dedicated to ESL teaching most of the schools would feel it and you'll see you'll get replies. ( stay away from chain schools such EF and Aston )
Good luck!
Messages In This Thread
- Non-native speaker applying for a teaching job in China - Teachers Discussion -- juls -- 2007-07-27
- You can - Teachers Discussion -- NNS -- 2007-07-29
- any recruiter here??? - Teachers Discussion -- Ivan -- 2007-07-29
- exteacher and recruiter (non Chinese) - Teachers Discussion -- Brandon W -- 2007-07-30
- cn schools keep advertizing jobs for NNS (3,000 - 3,500 yuan a month) - Teachers Discussion -- comment -- 2007-07-29
- message to NNS - Teachers Discussion -- juls -- 2007-07-29
- NNS sounds like a recruiter. - Teachers Discussion -- Carl (filipino) -- 2007-07-30
- no problem - Teachers Discussion -- wukong -- 2007-07-30
- Yes - Teachers Discussion -- Chan -- 2007-07-28
- any recruiter here??? - Teachers Discussion -- Ivan -- 2007-07-29
- You can - Teachers Discussion -- NNS -- 2007-07-29
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