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#1 Parent FILIPINA BABE - 2004-08-07
Re: I'm Proud of Being a FILIPINO

Thanks at least that you hired filipino teachers in your school. I'm proud of being a Filipino coz I'm also teaching in your country. The school gave me an award as an EXCELLENT TEACHER. Filipino Teachers they are very kind , friendly and humble so that's why my chinese students like me very much than the other foreigner teachers. You know already right. They are LAZY and BORING.Some of the Native English Speakers they know only how to teach songs they don't have qualifications to teach.

Thanks again,

Filipina Babe

> My experience hiring native teachers who go outside their classroom
> lecturing other people about the right use of English language is
> just bad. Inside the classroom these teachers never bother to use the
> same lecture or passion to teach English to the students. Just lazy
> and uniterested. I've to admit, that the same way that we have
> peasants, white English speaking countries also have tones of them,
> many of them end it up coming to China to teach English. The signs
> are so obvious: They lecture anybody who does not agree with them
> with the ridiculous excuse of the *right use of English* or they use
> this fool pretext when engaging in discussions with people smarter
> than them. If they are from America, they call the directors
> anti-American without realizing that they are a disgrace as
> representatives of America. I'm sure most smarter Americans will
> agree with this point. Bottom line, we fired 3 native teachers this
> year and we hired 2 Filipinos and one Cameroonian, very nice
> teachers! We offered them the same conditions and salary than the
> other 3 fired. The new teachers are very grateful and our students
> like them very much. We still have 2 nice couples of teachers from
> the US and Canada for 2 and 4 years. We like them as family.
> Presently, we are preparing to take by train our 14 English teachers,
> and 30 Chinese teachers to a week trip to Mongolia as a present to
> their professionalism.

> Thank you for your time.

#2 Parent li - 2004-07-09
Re: Our teachers! I'm a Cameroonian

> Hi Kim,

> I must tell you proudly here that I'm only doing my good job and
> cooperation with many schools out there and not doing anything stupid
> to any school or anybody. As for the threats of Virus or whatsoever,
> I don't know anything about it please.

> Our Organization is a well known Organization and will only keep on
> doing good work to the Chinese and Asian people.

> You can contact me privately so that we can discuss more. I believe
> there are many people in here who like to sabotage others business.

Hello Kim and Bob, please don't jump to conclusions regarding Peter. I also saw the post by Joe Lee about unleashing his own virus called Navidad. I could tell you that in China more local recruiters and outside contacts don't know each other that well sometimes. Communications is mostly emails and rare phone calls. Personally I don't think Peter has nothing to do with this.

Best to all, Li

#3 Parent Peter - 2004-07-09
Re: Our teachers! I'm a Cameroonian

Hi Kim,

I must tell you proudly here that I'm only doing my good job and cooperation with many schools out there and not doing anything stupid to any school or anybody. As for the threats of Virus or whatsoever, I don't know anything about it please.

Our Organization is a well known Organization and will only keep on doing good work to the Chinese and Asian people.

You can contact me privately so that we can discuss more. I believe there are many people in here who like to sabotage others business.

#4 Parent Bob - 2004-07-09
Re: Our teachers! I'm a Cameroonian

What we dont know can hurt us. (pc virus threat) but thanks for info Kim. I connect through my school Internet connection. I am very new in the networking world. Both COWARDS, Lee Joe and accomplice PETER NJODZEKA, you're responsible/liable in respect of any damage to my/school pc when I'm surfing the forums of this site.

Bob, Beijin

> I was so delightful after reading your post. It made me to have more
> confidence adding to that I already have for my Cameroonian teachers.
> I have read so many threats here and some people are critisizing
> Cameroonian teachers, I agreed with them because not everybody is
> perfect. But I believe that this person was saying this because I am
> the President of an Organization here in Cameroon that is sending
> English Teachers to China. We have had so many responses and
> appreciations from these schools that our teachers are teaching. But
> when somebody is posting any post here saying that Cameroonian
> teachers or African teachers are not good, it surprises me so much.
> You are just one of many that can clearify many employees here. I
> recently received an e-mail from a Chinese who claims to be an
> employer at the Foreign Expert Bureau, telling me that I have been
> sending Fake teachers to China, meanwhile he never made his
> investigations so well. I had to go to the Chinese Embassy here in
> Cameroon to report this guy. Our Organization is recognized
> internationally and our teachers are always employed directly by the
> Foreign Expert Bureau, legally and well trained and qualified
> teachers. Below this not, you will see the message from this person
> who says he's working with the Foreign Expert. He might be working
> there but I tell him, he is making a very big mistake by telling me
> that our teachers are fake, also telling me that they have tracked
> down some of them and that they are at the Chinese custody. All my
> teachers are doing great in China and none of them is having any
> problem, because they are legally employed in Chinese schools. I have
> their names and their addresses, the Chinese Embassy authorities do
> have their contacts and names as well. So I was so embarassed by this
> man. Many of our teachers have renewed their contracts, sign new
> contracts and are doing pretty well with their job. Our Organization
> is still looking for some teaching positions and will be very
> grateful if you can get any teaching position for any of them.

> My contact is:

> Peter Njodzeka
> President, English Teachers' Organization
> Yaounde - Cameroon
> Tel.: 00237-7716288
> E-mail: penjoka@yahoo.com Read the message from the said person
> below:

> Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 08:51:14 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Education Bureau China" foreign_experts@yahoo.com
> To: penjoka@yahoo.com

> Mr Peter Njodzeka, it has finally come to our knowledge that you are
> neither an Educator nor the Head of Department of English of the
> University of Yaounde 1- Cameroon as you purport. You have been an
> impostor for quite a long time now, for which you have been deceiving
> our government agencies. The above is what you've been using to send
> fake teachers to china from your country. Elsewhere, we have
> documents in our file that you are President of the English Language
> Teachers Association- we need proofs as well.

> For your information, we have gotten in touch with the Chinese
> Embassy in Cameroon and with the Police Authorities and the
> University Authorities for the Authentication of your credentials.
> Equally, we have tracked down some of the fake teachers you had been
> sending. They are currently under out custody. If it is proven
> otherwise by your credentials, the Chinese Education Bureau will have
> to levy sanctions on teachers from your country.

> Thanks for your co-operation

> Xiao Fang Hong

> Education Bureau Secretary

> Beijing China

> Tel 0086 10 6462 5803

#5 Parent Kim - 2004-07-08
Re: Our teachers! I'm a Cameroonian

> I was so delightful after reading your post. It made me to have more
> confidence adding to that I already have for my Cameroonian teachers.
> I have read so many threats here and some people are critisizing
> Cameroonian teachers, I agreed with them because not everybody is
> perfect. But I believe that this person was saying this because I am
> the President of an Organization here in Cameroon that is sending
> English Teachers to China. We have had so many responses and
> appreciations from these schools that our teachers are teaching. But
> when somebody is posting any post here saying that Cameroonian
> teachers or African teachers are not good, it surprises me so much.
> You are just one of many that can clearify many employees here. I
> recently received an e-mail from a Chinese who claims to be an
> employer at the Foreign Expert Bureau, telling me that I have been
> sending Fake teachers to China, meanwhile he never made his
> investigations so well. I had to go to the Chinese Embassy here in
> Cameroon to report this guy. Our Organization is recognized
> internationally and our teachers are always employed directly by the
> Foreign Expert Bureau, legally and well trained and qualified
> teachers. Below this not, you will see the message from this person
> who says he's working with the Foreign Expert. He might be working
> there but I tell him, he is making a very big mistake by telling me
> that our teachers are fake, also telling me that they have tracked
> down some of them and that they are at the Chinese custody. All my
> teachers are doing great in China and none of them is having any
> problem, because they are legally employed in Chinese schools. I have
> their names and their addresses, the Chinese Embassy authorities do
> have their contacts and names as well. So I was so embarassed by this
> man. Many of our teachers have renewed their contracts, sign new
> contracts and are doing pretty well with their job. Our Organization
> is still looking for some teaching positions and will be very
> grateful if you can get any teaching position for any of them.

> My contact is:

> Peter Njodzeka
> President, English Teachers' Organization
> Yaounde - Cameroon
> Tel.: 00237-7716288
> E-mail: penjoka@yahoo.com Read the message from the said person
> below:

> Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 08:51:14 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "Education Bureau China" foreign_experts@yahoo.com
> To: penjoka@yahoo.com

> Mr Peter Njodzeka, it has finally come to our knowledge that you are
> neither an Educator nor the Head of Department of English of the
> University of Yaounde 1- Cameroon as you purport. You have been an
> impostor for quite a long time now, for which you have been deceiving
> our government agencies. The above is what you've been using to send
> fake teachers to china from your country. Elsewhere, we have
> documents in our file that you are President of the English Language
> Teachers Association- we need proofs as well.

> For your information, we have gotten in touch with the Chinese
> Embassy in Cameroon and with the Police Authorities and the
> University Authorities for the Authentication of your credentials.
> Equally, we have tracked down some of the fake teachers you had been
> sending. They are currently under out custody. If it is proven
> otherwise by your credentials, the Chinese Education Bureau will have
> to levy sanctions on teachers from your country.

> Thanks for your co-operation

> Xiao Fang Hong

> Education Bureau Secretary

> Beijing China

> Tel 0086 10 6462 5803

Peter Njodzeka:

I've been checking this site almost daily to find teachers for my business in korea. My business depends of how well my office computers run. I saw a message here the other day by a guy Joe Lee. This guy was threatening to unleash a letal pc virus to users here. I also saw another message that this guy is your business partner. My question, how in this world can you talk about what is right or wrong when you have this kind of partner.

Kim

#6 Parent Peter Njodzeka - 2004-07-08
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#7 Parent Lewis - 2004-06-24
Re: Our teachers!

Thank you for this post. I totally agree with you.

> My experience hiring native teachers who go outside their classroom
> lecturing other people about the right use of English language is
> just bad. Inside the classroom these teachers never bother to use the
> same lecture or passion to teach English to the students. Just lazy
> and uniterested. I've to admit, that the same way as we have
> peasants, white English speaking countries also have tones of them,
> many of them end it up coming to China to teach English. The signs
> are so obvious: They lecture anybody who does not agree with them
> with the ridiculous excuse of the *right use of English* or they use
> this fool pretext when engaging in discussions with people smarter
> than them. If they are from America, they call the directors
> anti-American without realizing that they are a disgrace as
> representatives of America. I'm sure most smarter Americans will
> agree with this point. Bottom line, we fired 3 native teachers this
> year and we hired 2 Filipinos and one Cameroonian, very nice
> teachers! We offered them the same conditions and salary than the
> other 3 fired. The new teachers are very grateful and our students
> like them very much. We still have 2 nice couples of teachers from
> the US and Canada for 2 and 4 years. We like them as family.
> Presently, we are preparing to take by train our 14 English teachers,
> and 30 Chinese teachers to a week trip to Mongolia as a present to
> their professionalism.

> Thank you for your time.

School in China - 2004-06-23
Our teachers!

My experience hiring native teachers who go outside their classroom lecturing other people about the right use of English language is just bad. Inside the classroom these teachers never bother to use the same lecture or passion to teach English to the students. Just lazy and uniterested. I've to admit, that the same way that we have peasants, white English speaking countries also have tones of them, many of them end it up coming to China to teach English. The signs are so obvious: They lecture anybody who does not agree with them with the ridiculous excuse of the *right use of English* or they use this fool pretext when engaging in discussions with people smarter than them. If they are from America, they call the directors anti-American without realizing that they are a disgrace as representatives of America. I'm sure most smarter Americans will agree with this point. Bottom line, we fired 3 native teachers this year and we hired 2 Filipinos and one Cameroonian, very nice teachers! We offered them the same conditions and salary than the other 3 fired. The new teachers are very grateful and our students like them very much. We still have 2 nice couples of teachers from the US and Canada for 2 and 4 years. We like them as family. Presently, we are preparing to take by train our 14 English teachers, and 30 Chinese teachers to a week trip to Mongolia as a present to their professionalism.

Thank you for your time.

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