Well said! I would like to add that those losers accepting to work for 6000RMB are pulling down the standards of the ESL industry in China, qualified teachers will not accept to work for 6000RMB/month even with free accomodation. Low salaries, pretend schools and wannabee teachers are the reasons why China can't attract qualified teachers and why Chinese end up not being fluent in English after almost a decade of wasting their money... I mean studying English.Qualified teachers would pick the Middle East, other Asian nations or Europe above China anytime.
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If China attracts more qualified teachers of Sabhuku Mafinhwenenyi's standard , China will only be fluent in a sort of pigeon-English-if fluency is the goal. It's about time China wised up and stopped relying on paper-qualifications alone. Bring in the older degreeless native English Speakers is what I say. Sabhuku (after reading his post) is living-proof that being qualified (and am sure he is) doesn't mean you should be allowed to teach English.
Many retired well-read degreeless heroes would be thankful of that 6000 to top up their pensions.
- Re: Hanzhong Aston English School -- Claire Hudson -- 2013-01-15
- Re: Hanzhong Aston English School -- Sabhuku -- 2015-05-08