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Corbin - 2008-06-23

Seriously, you're just as bad as Zhang and recruiters except that you act as an anti-recruiter. If you can't stand the esl scene in China why are you still there?

Trying to call yourself and silverboy, etc "realist"s? Come on now. The majority of music is bad, do you say all music is bad? The majority of movies are bad, do you say all movies are bad? Hell, the majority of schools in America are bad, do you say that people shouldn't go to school?

Just because there are many Chinese English schools that are run by corrupt money grubbers, does not mean that all of them are that way. I have never taught English in China (in fact I am senior on my way to getting my Bachelors degree and I'm looking into teaching English abroad for a few years), but I have faith that there are some directors, owners, etc. of these English schools that actually care about the students and set up the schools because they see a need for the new generations to learn English to live and work in the growing global economy.

The reason people speak out against you is not because you criticize the bad schools, but because you say that all schools are bad, case in point the Japanese school that someone had a bad experience with you automatically said "Welcome to China and her "excellent" ESL industry! But if you are a serious teacher and are really interested in education - stay away!". Good call on that one *sarcasm*. Really though, if you hate it so much why are you over there? If the good schools aren't the norm, why don't you recommend some good ones so that if a person does want to teach in China they'll know one to apply to?

Finally... are you serious? Attacking someone else's grammar? How juvenile are you? Also, here's a tip. If you want to attack someone on something make sure you don't make a mistake in your own post - "The Nirvana is far and somewhere and not easy to grasp" According to proper English grammar , it should be "The Nirvana is far and somewhere not easy to grasp". Also, it would be even more proper to say "not easily grasped", there should also be a comma after grasp, but who's splitting hairs? In any case, learn how to use conjunctions.

By the way, I'm not a recruiter or anything of the sort, just someone who's interested in finding a good school to teach at, you're not helping anyone with your posts but yourself.

Messages In This Thread
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- Corbin -- 2008-06-23
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- Choatle -- 2008-06-26
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- Jerome -- 2008-06-25
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- Choatle -- 2008-06-26
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- Jerome -- 2008-06-26
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- Choatle -- 2008-06-27
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- Jerome -- 2008-06-26
Re: LCI Kids Club Gwangju/ esl4asian.com DANGER!!! -- happyhere -- 2008-06-25
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