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Q: Why show me as a non-native speaker

When applying for a job, why show me as a non-native?

5 years 45 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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are you a 'non-native' english speaker?

you are leaving out information in your question that would facilitate an answer.

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To answer your statement, because a question customarily has a question mark in English, I too would require a little more information.

Non-native speaker usually means that English isn't the first and primary language of your country. Without knowing which country your come from it is difficult to reason this conundrum.

The syntax, grammar and punctuation of your question would indicate that English isn't your first language. Please provide some more information. I'd love to know whether Colonel Mustard killed the butler in the library with a lead pipe.

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" ...  show me the way ...

... to the next whiskey bar ...

 ... Ohh, don't ask why, don't ask why ..

... Show me the way to the next little girl ...

... Ohh, don't ask why ..."

 

I can sing ... who could tell ... 

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A: You can still skin into China as a non-English native teacher by holdi
A:You can still skin into China as a non-English native teacher by holding English Teaching license in your home country.2nd: Your BA degree should be completed in a native English country. Once, you fulfilled these 'parameters', you qualify for an English teaching job in China as a non-native English sneaker with Z - Entry/Working visa with Working and Residence permit later on. See the last 'Answers Highlight' ---> there is a web link posted about 'requirements for teaching English language in China as a non-English native passport holder'. https://www.gooverseas.com/blog/guide-teaching-english-china#paragraph-item-63614-target

*English proficiency: Passport from one of seven "native speaker" countries (US, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and South Africa). If you aren’t a native speaker, you’ll need to be a certified teacher in your home country with proof of your English proficiency (e.g. IELTS or TOEFL). I'd say, Chinese will choose and look especially for a native English speaker at teaching of English Literature job openings. Posted job adverts for English Literature teaching are most likely from International Schools in China. Good luck! -- icnif77