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Where is the easiest place to work teaching English in Asia is? (ALS)?

23 July 2010 4 Comments

Such as Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an, etc.Auch now, when I spent after school starts, what about me the opportunity to a degree but no teaching experience in martial arts and the except teacher cert. I find that I can tutor children. (I was around 10 USD an hour to think, the more children, less for everyone, perhaps 5 per hour for three children, etc.) please give me ideas, thank you .

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  • Becca Han said:

    Korea is always looking for teachers. Go to www. worknplay. co. kr and they won tons of jobs,. Again, this will only work if you have your BA major in each. Many of these schools and colleges do not require experience in English Unterrichten.Unglücklicherweise, there would be no children for you with your visa, you get a tutor would be illegal. But I have a few friends who are not yet among the Tisch.Und happen if you, for tutors, and not at ₩ 30,000 (aprx. 28usd) had, or will you reduce your value. I am a Korean-American and I calculate the chance 20USD.Viel Oh, and if ur caucasian, you will not hurt to have a job. They are very racist with the color of the skin.

  • shenyanggerry said:

    With a diploma and a certificate TESL, you get a job anywhere in China. With the same qualifications, I had twice what you thought of asking. Having a regular teaching job, universities are best to start, then as soldiers on the page.

  • Ontesol said:

    China, South Korea and Japan are the most popular destinations for inexperienced teachers. In China, wages are generally low and you will be teaching groups of 30-50 students. Wages are increased, and you can get up to $ 2,000 / month if you pay more than 2 years experience in Unterrichten.Südkorea very good and the cost of living is low. You can easily speichern.Werfen € 10,000 a look at http://www. freetefljobplacement. com for more information on the most popular destinations ESL.

  • Shane said:

    Korea and China have an insatiable appetite for English teachers. If you have a diploma, you must find some employment problems.

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