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Q: I am a bilingual of English and French, want to teach english. Can someone help me have a job?

I am a bilingual of English and French. I have an MBA in IT Management and  BSc. in Statistics and Computer Science but want to first teach English in any city of China to earn some money while looking for other Job in my respective field of study. Can someone help?

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Wow!! You are well qualified in business and IT. That's great. If you want to teach in China, why don't you teach one of those subjects? They will certainly attract a better salary.

 

Oh, and by the way, if you are so keen on teaching english, may I suggest you edit your OP to:

Can someone help me find a job? or

Can someone help me get a job?

Hotwater:

I hope the OP's oral English is better than their written grammar!

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@Hotwater (aka BaliBoy with nary a care in the world);  wouldn't it be better to use his or hers instead of theirs?  Seems to me the poster is one person.

 

I realise I'm opening the Pandora's Box that is grammar and all I can say is, if I'm wrong, I'm a nurse, not a teacher.

 

 

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@Royce - yeah, technically... but PCness has invaded grammar, and now 'their' is used as a shortcut - 1 word instead of 2 or 3.

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Yes, I was being lazy using "their" as singular when I should have written his/her. 

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See 'Jobs' tab top R of the screen. Prepare your CV and email away.

 

If you're Native English speaker (holding passport from UK, USA, Canada, Ozz, NZealand), you'll might get replies to your CV right away (I'm not), and if not, you just need to be relentless, and keep sending CV, till you don't sign Contract with the School.

Mater of fact, I disregard 'Native English Teacher' in advert, and keep mailing my CV everywhere.

I also use few Chinese trustworthy placement agents:

- 'Allen Jia' (Skype handle) - email enkebeijing@hotmail.com

- 'Belita Qi' - email belitaqi@outlook.com

 

- 'Linda' - email teachinglanguage2009@gmail.com

Have a chat with them about the job openings. Good luck!

royceH:

WTF!!!  I just understood everything written in this answer.

Where's icnif?  What have you done with him?  Arsehole!   I'm gunna call the cops!

 

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The 'slastic purgery'

'add-it': I'm working on TOEFL/IELTS prep this semester. In order to get correct answers on quizzes, I must complete it first, so my written Englo is improving faster then the 'new Chinese islands in Spratly'.

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Wow!! You are well qualified in business and IT. That's great. If you want to teach in China, why don't you teach one of those subjects? They will certainly attract a better salary.

 

Oh, and by the way, if you are so keen on teaching english, may I suggest you edit your OP to:

Can someone help me find a job? or

Can someone help me get a job?

Hotwater:

I hope the OP's oral English is better than their written grammar!

8 years 48 weeks ago
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royceH:

@Hotwater (aka BaliBoy with nary a care in the world);  wouldn't it be better to use his or hers instead of theirs?  Seems to me the poster is one person.

 

I realise I'm opening the Pandora's Box that is grammar and all I can say is, if I'm wrong, I'm a nurse, not a teacher.

 

 

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@Royce - yeah, technically... but PCness has invaded grammar, and now 'their' is used as a shortcut - 1 word instead of 2 or 3.

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Yes, I was being lazy using "their" as singular when I should have written his/her. 

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Good advice from icnif (?).  Just do that.

And get this.....one of my great and enduring memories of my time in China was when I shared a joint with this bloke from France who couldn't speak a word of English but had a job working as an English teacher at a mill.  It was hilarious!  The school advertised him as a Canadian and he went along with it.

Hahahaha....he was more Pierre than Pierre.  And, despite his nose being bigger than Steffi Graf's, he banged more chicks than Gene Simmons.

Even though he didn't drink beer he was a good bloke.  For a Canadian who didn't even know where Canadia was.  Hahahahaha..... Only in China.

So, Man....I don't think you'll have much trouble having a job. 

Oh yeah, for the record, as wolfy says...you find a job, you have a blonde.

icnif77:

angelSteffi Graf?

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A:Add-it: Getting into the recruiters ... You could also research any school/job offering posted by the recruiters ... as an example:"First job offering this AM was posted by the recruiter 'ClickChina' for an English teacher position at International School in Jinhua city, Zhejiang Province, China...https://jobs.echinacities.com/jobchapter/1355025095  Jinhua No.1 High School, Zhejiang website has a 'Contact Us' option ...https://www.jinhuaschool-ctc.org ... next, prepare your CV and email it away ..." Good luck! -- icnif77