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Opiate
Joined: 10 Aug 2011 Posts: 630 Location: Qingdao
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Posted: Mon Aug 22, 2011 3:13 pm Post subject: |
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But, it really does say something that they are still in business,eh ?
Cheers,
S.WW |
I think the answer to your statement SWW is that the Chinese parents really don't care about the quality of their child's education. They are just happy to get them out of the house and away to a "school".
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Pretty broad statements there. While it may indeed be true in some or many cases, also consider that many parents do not speak English. How can they judge what their child is learning?
Watch what happens for the next generation where many parents will be able to speak enough English to understand when they are being fed bullshit and lies from their children and the schools. You are right though, there will always be the lazy and ignorant out there who are easily parted with their money. |
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Scott 1955
Joined: 18 Jun 2011 Posts: 51
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Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 12:00 am Post subject: |
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Like /unlike Japan ?
Cheers,
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Trinley
Joined: 29 Apr 2010 Posts: 144
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Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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My first ESL job was at Delter in Nanjing. I'm not here to defend them but just to relate my experience.
As far as housing and payment, they were always fair with me. I was paid on time, I had a huge apartment, and my airfare was paid in full. The staff took care of my needs and even stayed overnight in the hospital with me when I got pretty sick on arrival. They paid for all my medical stuff, even when I broke the rules by bringing in receipts for a medical visit that wasn't accompanied by staff. So I'm grateful to them for that. They took us to banquets, gave nice gifts on holidays, invited us to staff weddings.
That was the good stuff. The bad -- the classes were put together pretty haphazardly. Students were passed on even if they weren't learning, which obviously resulted in classes of widely mixed levels that were difficult to teach to. Sometimes we taught with your typical ESL books, but Delter also issued these horrendously awful books they made themselves in order to cut costs. It was very hard to teach with them, and students were bored and confused. It was pretty much a language mill -- get their money, throw some English at them, get them out. There was very little involvement from the directors. They just wanted to see students using English with foreigners, and they seemed satisfied. Most of the teachers, myself included, had very little experience. I believe they made a fake university degree for me in order to get my foreign expert's certificate, as I only had an associates degree at the time.
I remember thinking how awful it was at the time. But then I went back to university in Canada to get my BA. There are plenty of highly respected, tenured professors who teach the same way. I felt like I was in a mill there too. In comparison with my experience going back to school after teaching, Delter didn't seem all that bad, although I'm not saying it's good.
I'm just saying -- I was at Delter in Nanjing for a year, and I was treated well. It's not an awesome school, but that shouldn't come as a shock. I can only speak for Delter in Nanjing though. I don't doubt that other branches are screwed up.
I've heard the same about Canilx. I worked for them in Nanjing and had a decent experience. I read on the forums that Canilx in Shanghai was terrible and closed down. I think when doing research on schools, it's a good idea to be specific about which branch of the school, because they may vary widely. |
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Scott 1955
Joined: 18 Jun 2011 Posts: 51
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Posted: Mon Aug 29, 2011 3:03 pm Post subject: |
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nothing to say.
Last edited by Scott 1955 on Thu Mar 08, 2012 1:26 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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peewee1979
Joined: 30 Jun 2011 Posts: 167 Location: Once in China was enough. Burned and robbed by Delter and watching others get cheated was enough.
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Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 1:43 am Post subject: |
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You know you can say a lot of bad things about Delter,but in all my years here the worstest school was.....ABC
Nothing like having an intimate class of 4 businessmen doing this lesson:
"Happy birthday for you" with horrible Chinese translation below the English phrases.
Pay was 8,000 RMB a month(I was told 10K), but I was paid 3,200 RMB cuz I was a problem -complaining about the texts- That were written coincidentally by the boss. In the second month I was penalized again for causing trouble.
I told them to keep my salary,as I thought they should need it. The manager was a former African-American banker(yeah sure!!)
That school did well for about 4-5 years; and it shouldn't have done well for 4-5 minutes....BUT, it's ESL/EFL China.
cheers,
S.WW |
Anyone else has dierect input anout working at Dleter? the above post is certainly NOT about Delter |
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peewee1979
Joined: 30 Jun 2011 Posts: 167 Location: Once in China was enough. Burned and robbed by Delter and watching others get cheated was enough.
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Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 12:45 am Post subject: |
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Hello to the person who contacted me about working at Delter / Telfort. My advice still stands - DON'T DO IT.
Please learn from the input of those that made this mistake and spare yourself the agony that will follow this foolish decision.
Regardless WHAT they promise you, you will get burned.
And you wrote they asked you to come on a tourist visa! READ the posts from those that did this and see that many got cheated.
The combination of Delter / Telfore and tourist visa should be a warning sign. |
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