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poopsicola



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:39 am    Post subject: could I get a gig in China? Reply with quote

I'm new here so hello to everyone and sorry if I'm asking the silly questions.

But I want to know what's my chances of getting a job in China teaching English. If there's not much chance I may as well keep doing what i'm doing and that's just backpacking around the world just now.

I'm not the native speaker but my English is good. I'm French by nationality and upbringing but I used to spend a lot of time in England with relatives there and so my English is good with good grammar and spokenwise. And I have backpacked in many English-speaking countries.

I've only got a high school diploma. I was a good student but restless. My math and sciences were not good but my study of European languages and English was pretty good.

There's no degree but I read quite a bit on history and world cultures. I've done a lot of reading on teaching in which I'm very interested because I think it can be a real force for good. I did a TEFL course recently for insurance. I think that's a helpful thing if I could qualify for a job in China.

I've got quite a bit of life experience and am full of confidence.

Do you think I've got much chance of getting a job in China and where do you think I might be employed with my background? I'd like to work in a university because I think for starters I'd be better with adults but maybe I'd have to go to less desirable places. I guess I couldn't expect to talk my way into a good posting in the rich provinces.

What sort of money could I expect to be getting? Or am I aiming too high. Please be honest. I don't want to spend money coming to China only to find I'm not qualified enough. Not that I want a lot. Just some sort of job security term to term so I can do some serious backpacking in China at holiday times or even if I take a term off plus enough money to cover travel costs.

What do you think?
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Roger



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Aucune idee!
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erinyes



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 6:19 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why not look for a job teaching French?
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ytange



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Location: Bondi -maybe gotta move soon(ex NZ)

PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 7:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

whao dude are ya crazy?

I thought you needed to be a proper English speaker to teach English

Are you for reall or what?

Are you telling me theres some dudes who are not a proper English speaker teaching English in China??

that is sort of wierd
wot sort of place is China to have this deal going on

Who are these dudes ?
How do they get these jobs?

Are they greasing their poles or what gives?

wots this mean?
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Babala



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 9:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

You can probably find a job but I doubt you will be working legally. Remember that this increases your chances of getting cheated about 110%. You said that you would be comfortable teaching adults, keep in mind that university students seldom act like adults (think of students about 14 or 15). You best chance would be to head into the provinces that have less FT's.
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sheeba



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think in the bigger cities you will struggle to get a job that brings in regular income . Teaching French will not pay that much . You may get 50 yuan an hour if you are lucky. I've been through all this with my girlfriend who has managed to get a few part time jobs teaching English that help her so if you want to PM me please do.

I think Babala is on track with that advice. Have you got an accent ? Is your English really that good ?Are you prepared to lie about your Nationality? From your post your level seems to be about as good as my girlfriend - Intermediate - Upper Intermediate. She's working really hard to keep some part time work going right now but she is getting by .
.She does of course have her Mum's credit card to help her out Smile
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poopsicola



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 10:37 am    Post subject: A place in the Chinese sun Reply with quote

I'm serious ytange (whatever that means! Are you Chinese?). I don't know what gives in China but I wondered if I've a chance. I know I haven't got much to offer but I think it's worth a try and I'm not sure you've got to be the perfect native speaker from Manchester or Dingo Flats to teach English speaking well. I've heard the pay's not much but you can live well on it.

Are there other people who have backgrounds like mine? Maybe they could give me some advice.

It would be good to know some specific places where I could apply. If any of you have qualifications like mine and if you think there's a place coming up where you are, you could pm me, maybe.

Ytange, are you in China or are you thinking of going to China too? Forgive me, but I did think that your English was a little bit, as we say, of the Amelie style. But English is very forgiving as my old teacher used to say.

I'll do my homework and see if some of the previous postings/posters will give me the China picture.
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 12:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ytange wrote:
I thought you needed to be a proper English speaker to teach English

Are you for reall or what?

Are you telling me theres some dudes who are not a proper English speaker teaching English in China??

that is sort of wierd
wot sort of place is China to have this deal going on

Who are these dudes ?
How do they get these jobs?


Welcome to China! Yes, newsflash: there ARE people who can barely speak English themselves teaching English in China. Where? Everywhere. How do they get these jobs? You can ask companies like English First franchises who will take anyone and everyone with a foreign face.
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sheeba



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 1:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And there are native speakers in China that do not know how to teach . I've seen some very good non native English teachers.
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Roger



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 2:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ytange wrote:
whao dude are ya crazy?

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Aucune idee!


What's up, lout? I speak my mind in the manner I alone decide, caramba! Porco Dio! Goedverdommed! Fouchtra et merde de merde!
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Roger



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 2:57 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

sheeba wrote:
I think in the bigger cities you will struggle to get a job that brings in regular income . Teaching French will not pay that much . You may get 50 yuan an hour if you are lucky. Smile


Objection, mylord: French may occasionally pay even better than jingo lingo! The minimum pay I have seen (by a reputable foreign employer) was 80 kuai though 100 and twice that is more common. There aren't that many that can teach French; then again French is not that widely studied. That creates its own market conditions of undersupply and overdemand.
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ytange



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:02 pm    Post subject: Re: A place in the Chinese sun Reply with quote

poopsicola wrote:
Ytange, are you in China or are you thinking of going to China too? Forgive me, but I did think that your English was a little bit, as we say, of the Amelie style. But English is very forgiving as my old teacher used to say.


hey dude you need some chill pills

I am Bondi and I am from NZ (left when I was 6) but I did a diploma at Strathfield Commity College.

I reckon I got more qualificatios that you

hey man we are in the same boat - I wanna get a job in China or Indonesia.

I am sick of bumming around Bondi with no cash.. reall drag

Oh that wine for 5 bucks sounds ultra to me

I reckon I could get more respect in those places cause I am partly Maori and you know how some people in Oz are racist - bad news !

What about a uni job down south where its warm
Dont wanna freeze my jelly babies off up in Bejing

If you get the scoop on a gig let me know but you gotta learn to do some chillin, champ!

Who is working down south ?? - may be some cool job

lemme know the good oil


Shine on !
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poopsicola



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:29 pm    Post subject: Sign the pledge Reply with quote

Ytange, I know it's your National Day and you sound as if you've had a few. I'm sure the English will come through to you tomorrow or the day after after you've sobered up.

I've got some interesting pm's. If I think you'd shape up in the way I want to shape up, I'll forward some of the info. to you. But just now, I'm not sure.

My worry about my academic background is really a moral one. You know what the French are like on these matters. Would it be moral of me to try to get a job in a country that sets certain minimal qualifications for entry to a teaching job when I know I am simply not what I would appear to claim to be to my clients. Maybe I could get a job with a bit of hankie-panquie on my employer's part but I would know that I was not quite what the clients would think they were paying for. Ah! Descartes and Pascal.

Maybe these are but scruples but they do trouble me.

But, ytange, do they worry you? What's your spoken English like? I hope it's more understandable than the English I've heard in western NSW and Victoria in recent months.
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ytange



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:49 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

and who cares about if you are shooting the breeze

these Chineses dudes are copying everything from everyboy else, right

may be if you you write something in really difficult Enlish, they dont understand it anyway and think you are English

right

who knows cause I am in Oz = VB land !!!

may be some dudes are like you with no English but that doesnt matter if you knock up something on the computer or you can sell used cars

May be some other dudes in China are not really the English speakers like you.

If I find out about this deal I will give you the 10-4 very crisply

who cares, not me

pedal to the floor
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Jizzo T. Clown



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PostPosted: Thu Jan 26, 2006 7:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ytange,

Are you completely mental?? I suppose I could take you more seriously if you actually spoke the language with some clarity, and without the mistakes (or are they errors?).
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