Published: 06 September, 2024 | Last updated:
06 September, 2024
Teaching English in Beijing, China
Report submitted on 15 January, 2021 by Ana Koja.
Teaching English in Beijing, China:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Beijing, China? We use a website to look for new jobs, but mostly through this App called Wechat. there are groups with new job opportunities almost every day.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions, agencies (send teachers to different locations), teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.).
What are the minimum teaching requirements? English proficiency certificate, Bachelor degree ( not necessarily in English or teaching), TESOL certificate, some work experience.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? Good communicating reading and writing skills, above average English, correctness, patience.
What are the levels of payment? – 150 rmb/hr (25usd) for someone who is new to teaching if you work part time.
– 300 rmb/hr ( 50 usd) for someone with many years of experience teaching TEFL or IELTS.
– 10000-20000 rmb/month ( 1500 usd-3000usd) depending on the level of full time job you get (kindergarten, training center, etc.).
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? 25-40 hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? If you work in a Chinese run kindergarten or school, you get make up days which means working on Saturday in order to get a long weekend. Christmas is a work day. New Years Eve – work day but you get a week off or more in February ( Chinese spring festival).
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Beijing, China to teach English? Be Patient. The management of most schools is not very good. They will work you. Always smile. the children are adorable, smart and funny. Let some things go – its the small things like weather, smog, language, culture that gets to you. If you are able to let some things go, you will do just fine.
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Beijing, China? Good work environment. The students are great. They are funny, smart, very smart and make your teaching less stressful. Also its a very good salary for the work and cost of living.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Beijing, China? You have to deal with management. Some of the schools are for money making – they only think on the business side, not very much on education.
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? Getting diagnosed with ADHD or ADD or autism or dyslexia, is not a thing here. Anything that can imply that the child has learning difficulties will be taken as an offence on the parents.
Living in Beijing, China:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in China? Yes. when applying make sure that they provide a legal working visa.
What is the cost of living like in China? Beijing is quite expensive in terms of rent. One room goes from 500 USD to more a month. The living cost is cheap, buying groceries and eating out is affordable.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? Apartment sharing is big. There are website that can help with finding a room, agents as well, although you need to pay a months rent as finders fee. 3 months rent in advance, 1 month deposit, and one month as finders fee. So i would suggest to ask your work place to provide accommodation or at least help you find it so you don’t have to pay a deposit.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Beijing, China? You can travel all China for very cheap. Amazing food, great people, easy transportation.
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Beijing, China? A bit of pollution, cultural differences, a “different” way of common sense.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Beijing, China? Do come, but be prepared. Read about China, about people working in China and their experience. A lot of people come here clueless and expect a lot and they get dis encouraged when their expectations are not met.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? This is my home now. I have my family here. You can get any food you want, you can get English books and news papers. You can get ANYTHING you need or want here.
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave China? Me and my husband met here. We moved to Dubai for a year and it made us realize that Beijing is our home. We missed how easy it is to get around, we missed having a park right outside our building. We missed the food.
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country? If you haven’t had any Chinese food before, I suggest you get some condiments to get you by the first few days your fav. snacks etc. Bring toothpaste (might seem silly but the toothpaste here has low levels of fluoride).
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Ana Koja
Nationality: Albania
Students I’ve taught in China: Toddlers (2-4 years), pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), elementary (6-12 years).
How I found my current jobs: Through friends.
My school facilities: Excellent – we work in an international high school and the facilities are great. Teaching resources are never ending. We have lags, a big campus, library is 2 stories high with lots of different books. Classrooms are high technology with a touch board, air filters etc.
Teacher support is available at my school: Training / workshops, lesson observations, teacher evaluations.
Published: 06 September, 2024 | Last updated:
06 September, 2024
Teaching English in Bogota, Colombia
Report submitted on 24 January, 2021 byMarvin
Teaching English in Bogota, Colombia:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Bogota, Colombia? I teach at a German school, that has open vacancies visible on German websites and their own homepage. Generally, I would say, that it’s most easy to search online.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions, teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, teaching at private international schools, teaching at community centers, etc., private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.).
What are the minimum teaching requirements? I don’t know how it is with international schools, but here you have to be a native German speaker (German school), and you need a teaching certificate.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? At least a bachelor of education and teaching certificate.
What are the levels of payment? Monthly salary with 0-2 years of experience in primary school is about 2,000 Euro.
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? Approximately 26 hours in primary school hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? 2 weeks Easter break, 8 weeks in summer, 2 weeks in fall, 3 weeks in winter.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Medellin, Colombia to teach English? Nobody speaks English in Colombia. Within 1 year I have met a hand full of Colombians that know some English. The children also don’t see the necessity of learning it. It is very tough to teach in the private sector because kids are extremely spoiled and not very motivated.
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Bogota, Colombia? The salary.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Bogota, Colombia? Schools are not organised.
Living in Bogota, Colombia:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in Colombia? You need to apply for a visa. To get that you need to get a lot of material from your future employer (contract, and many, many other certificates). But the employer will provide everything.
What is the cost of living like in Colombia? Accommodation: about 700$ for a very spacious apartment (100m2) with lots of extra facilities like swimming hall, sauna, gym, billiards, table tennis, cinema room…. Daily necessities: Approx. 10$ Partying: depending on the club between 20-50$
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? Walk around and call the numbers you see on windows. you might need extra security provided by your employer.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Bogota, Colombia? The standard of living is incredibly high. you can easily rent a beautiful apartment, go out 10 times a month and still save half your salary.
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Bogota, Colombia? Nothing is well organized, and neither is the traffic. Also, pollution is extreme. Children/Adults are not that interculturally aware.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Bogota, Colombia? Bring time!
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? The feeling of security, no matter where I am at what time.
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave Colombia? The wonderful weather and biodiversity.
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country? You can get everything in Bogota.
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Marvin
Nationality: German
Students I’ve taught in Colombia: Elementary (6-12 years).
Where I teach: Colegio Andino in Bogota. Working here for 1 year.
How I found my current jobs: Online.
My school facilities: Very good – we have every technological tool you can imagine, and enough resources to buy if we need something new (private school).
Teacher support at my school: Training / workshops, lesson observations, teacher evaluations, peer support / training.
Published: 05 September, 2024 | Last updated:
05 September, 2024
Teaching English in Santa Ana, El Salvador
Report submitted on 27 January, 2021 byTammie
Teaching English in Santa Ana, El Salvador:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Santa Ana, El Salvador? I do not know. I teach ESL as part of our preparation for our new Christian School that is completely bilingual. I am not a paid staff. All of my work is pro bono.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.).
What are the minimum teaching requirements? Need to be certified by the ministry of education and need to pass an English test
What are the levels of payment? From what I have heard…$1,25 USD an hour. Pretty terrible.
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? 25 hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? It depends in the school.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Santa Ana, El Salvador to teach English? Don’t do it. There are too many English teachers hence the low wages.
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Santa Ana, El Salvador? There is a lot of demand but people cannot afford to pay a good salary. Those who can, go to the universities that offer side classes for young kids, pre teens and high school students.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Santa Ana, El Salvador? No good salaries.
Living in Santa Ana, El Salvador:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in El Salvador? Need a work permit visa.
What is the cost of living like in El Salvador? Around $1000 USD a month.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? I have lived here for 21 years. I rent a house.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Santa Ana, El Salvador? People are friendly, inquisitive, the country is beautiful and there are a lot of tourist attractions you can enjoy if you like outside living and exploring.
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Santa Ana, El Salvador? Personal safety is a great concern. You must live in a safe environment and be on guard at all times. Best to live in an exclusive gated community or if you are open to it, a recommended hostel.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Santa Ana, El Salvador? Research well. Make arrangements for where you will live, work , eat, etc., prior to full commitment of moving here. Notify your embassy that you are here and how they can reach you in case of emergency. Make sure you have an active cell phone and good internet connectivity.
Make sure you have optimal health and acquire good health insurance that is useful in private hospitals here. Inform yourself as to where to go for medical care before it is a need. Prepare contingency plan.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? Freedom to go anywhere without fear of personal harm or being assaulted, caught in cross fire, or my children being harmed.
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave El Salvador? The people I work with. the laid back, non rushed life.
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country? Pre-fabricated teaching aids, bulletin board supplies, flashcards.
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Tammie
Nationality: USA
Students I’ve taught in El Salvador: Toddlers (2-4 years), pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), elementary (6-12 years), junior high school (12-15 years).
Where I teach: Santa Ana Baptist School. Working here for 2 years.
How I found my current jobs: I started a private school.
My school facilities: Good – good building structure, tech access good, sufficient classroom space.
Teacher support at my school: Training / workshops, lesson observations, peer support / training.
Published: 05 September, 2024 | Last updated:
05 September, 2024
Teaching English in Catania, Italy
Report submitted on 04 February, 2021 by Maria.
Teaching English in Catania, Italy:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Catania, Italy? Website for English as a foreign language or word of mouth.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions.
I can only mention that which I looked for and that is either part time or full time. I am sure however there are other options.
What are the minimum teaching requirements? Depends on school but you must have minimum TESOL.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? 99% of the time they look for mother tongue speakers or bilingual certified ESL/TEFL or any other teaching certification.
What are the levels of payment? Again this depends on the location. Around 18 euro an hour.
How many teaching days a week is normal? For me 6 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? 25 hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? Public holidays are paid.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Catania, Italy to teach English? Be flexible, open minded and have a good sense of humour. You are in another country and should not compare with the previous. All experiences are different as are all your collegues. Have good and honest communication and do keep away from GOSSIP! It will be the death of you. Be prepared for a different culture and have a hobby or at least an interest, be open to new experiences.
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Catania, Italy? You are in Italy!
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Catania, Italy? That will depend on you!
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? The culture, expectations, the very lay back aspect and also not being able to communicate in Italian.
Living in Catania, Italy:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in Italy? If your not under the EU then yes a visa is required.
What is the cost of living like in Italy? Sicily is really affordable, at least in comparison to the north. 400 euro a month should pay for your accommodation, daily necessities and utilities…it is hard to say about going out as each person has his or her own vices.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? Some, if not all, schools assist in finding a place. You can also arrange this yourself.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Catania, Italy? Oh my, you would be in Sicily! Food, art, outdoors, different cities (small and big).
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Catania, Italy? Noisy, a little dirty, a very savvy culture so eyes open people (everyone is out to make a buck).
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Catania, Italy? Have fun, be aware of what you want and what you are getting into.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country Nothing!
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave Catania, Italy? The people and my new collogues.
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country? Your favorite things.
Other comments Come and enjoy yourself, it is Italy you are not here for a life sentence but to teach and use your skills to share and learn.
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Maria
Nationality: Australian
Students I’ve taught in Italy: Elementary (6-12 years), junior high school (12-15 years), high school (15-18 years).
Where I teach: Tuttolingue in Catania. Teaching for 2 years.
Published: 04 September, 2024 | Last updated:
04 September, 2024
Teaching English in Yiwu, China
Report submitted on 19 March, 2022 by samiullah.
Teaching English in Yiwu, China:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Yiwu, China? There are many agents, that get paid by the schools to find new teachers. through the help of such agent, all documents can be easily arranged. this service is free for teachers.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions, agencies (send teachers to different locations), teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, teaching at companies, private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.).
What are the minimum teaching requirements? University Diploma degree, TEFL certificate, no criminal record.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? Any BA or BSc degree can do the job.
What are the levels of payment? At first the payments are lower, 350RMB per day or $55. However, this gets doubled or further tripled as the time goes on and further experience is gained.
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? 20-25 hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? There are summer holidays for 20 days or more, and spring festival holiday 15-20 days off.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Yiwu, China to teach English? Now is the time, as China is trying to develop faster, and wants all their young people to speak English fluently.
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Yiwu, China? Life can be simpler than it is back home.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Yiwu, China? Language barriers, cannot communicate with the locals or Chinese teachers etc.
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? The biggest challenge is the language barrier.
Living in Yiwu, China:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in China? Yes, all foreigners must get work visa to be able to do any job.
What is the cost of living like in Yiwu, China? – accommodation is very cheap 16000rmb for a very spacious studio apartment. – food can get a bit expensive, as foreigners are more likely to eat more due to hot weather, roughly would cost 100-120rmb per day for food – other things are half the price they are in America or Europe.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? Accommodation is arranged by the agent, whom will get the school to provide you with a room and other needs.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Yiwu, China? Yiwu is the world’s biggest wholesale of commodities.
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Yiwu, China? The weather can get very hot and very cold.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Yiwu, China to live? Get used to Chinese food.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? Just the food and my car. Western internet. At first you will not miss anything, as you will be exploring, however, slowly you will miss everything back home.
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country (e.g. things that are difficult to get in your location)? – legalized criminal background check – legalized university degree – legalized TEFL certificate
About Me and My Work:
My Name: samiullah
Nationality: British
Students I’ve taught in China: Pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), elementary (6-12 years).
How I found my current jobs: Through an agent.
My school facilities: Very good – everything is available within the school, we have lots of breaks and lunch and dinner is free for both the students and the teachers.
What kind of teacher support is available at your school?: Training / workshops.
Published: 03 September, 2024 | Last updated:
03 September, 2024
Teaching English in Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain
Report submitted on 29 Mar, 2022 by Dee Brown.
Teaching English in Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain? There’s a lot of requirement, particularly for native speakers. There’s a site called Tus classes where you can find work.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions, teaching at private international schools, private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.)
What are the minimum teaching requirements? For academies and private, an ESL certificate or similar. For schools probably a teaching degree.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? Same as above.
What are the levels of payment? They vary, depending if you are on a contract or self employed. Contract is pretty low. Self-employed 10 – 25€ depending on numbers. Low pay is not a huge issue, as cost of living is not extortionate.
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? 12 -20 hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? School holidays, contract probably paid, academy/self-employed unpaid.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain to teach English? Learn Spanish.
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain? I find the majority of students and parents very willing to participate.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain? I don´t really see any.
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? Very low level, high requirement.
Living in Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in Spain? For non Europeans yes.
What is the cost of living like in Spain? Reasonable – cheap.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? Apartment rental, usually easy to find.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain? The weather, lifestyle, students, food ….
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in scenery, Spain? For me none…
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Villanueva del Trabuco, Spain? Try to find a job first, or have a back-up fund.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? Nothing.
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave your current location / country Everything.
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country? They don’t need to bring anything.
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Dee Brown
Nationality: British
Students I’ve taught in Spain: toddlers (2-4 years), pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), elementary (6-12 years), junior high school (12-15 years), high school (15-18 years), university, adults.
Where I teach: My own academy, Centro de Enseñanza. Teaching there for 9 years.
How I found my current jobs: Started working at other academies, then set up my own.
My school facilities: Very good. We use interactive whiteboards, we have good light, we are an official Cambridge Exam preparation centre.
Teacher support at my school: Training / workshops, peer support / training.
Published: 03 September, 2024 | Last updated:
03 September, 2024
Teaching English in Malta
Report submitted on 30 May, 2022 by LanguageNerd.
Teaching English in Malta:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Malta? Via a local EFL agency www.meta.mt
The main English teaching jobs available are: Part time English language school positions, agencies (send teachers to different locations), teaching at state schools, teaching at private international schools, private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.).
What are the minimum teaching requirements? CELTA (or TESOL), no need for having a lot of teaching experience, the schools will support and help anyone, plus schools are usually very well equipped, English level – a pass in a locally organised SEPTT exam. Please note, online TEFL courses are not accredited, some face-to-face courses do not get approved either – depending on where the centre is located and if it’s widely recognised/reputable.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? As above. If you have DELTA (DipTESOL) you can apply for a DOS position.
What are the levels of payment? TEFL – around EUR10/h CELTA – around EUR 11-12/hour DELTA – around EUR 13-14/hour
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? min 15 hours up to 40 hours in the summer hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? Not paid.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Malta to teach English? The best time to come is in the summer!
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Malta? The people are great, the schools too, it’s a never-ending holiday and students are multinational.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Malta? The pay could be better.
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? If you are not used to teaching multinational classes, you have to adapt quickly.
Living in Malta:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in Malta? EU nationals have a great advantage. If you need a visa to work in Malta you need a full-time contract, but schools usually don’t provide them for EFL teachers.
What is the cost of living like in Malta? Accommodation is becoming more and more expensive depending on where on the island you want to live (monthly rent is between 500 – 700 for a one bedroom apartment). Flat share is a much better option. Food/going out – still fairly cheap
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? www.justlanded.com
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Malta? Summer, beaches and sea!
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Malta? Busses are always late.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Malta to live? Research first where you want to live and maybe consider bringing your car here.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? My food!
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave Malta? Everything 🙂 I love Malta!
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country (e.g. things that are difficult to get in your location)? Nothing I can think of.
About Me and My Work:
My Name: LanguageNerd
Nationality: Polish
Students I’ve taught in Malta: Toddlers (2-4 years), pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), elementary (6-12 years), junior high school (12-15 years), high school (15-18 years), university, adults, business.
How I found my current jobs: My agency helped me connect with the school. I found the agency on echinacities.com.
My school facilities: Very good – not all schools are techy but facilities are really good in most places: internet, copy machines, white boards, markers, library, all is there!
What kind of teacher support is available at your school?: Training / workshops, lesson observations, teacher evaluations, peer support / training
Published: 03 September, 2024 | Last updated:
03 September, 2024
Teaching English in Zhengzhou, China
Report submitted on 28 October, 2022 by Milli.
Teaching English in Zhengzhou, China:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Zhengzhou, China? Echinacities.com, Dave’s ESL cafe, word of mouth.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, teaching at private international schools, teaching at colleges / universities, teaching at companies.
What are the minimum teaching requirements? Bachelors Degree and 120 TEFL Certificate, or at least 2 years of teaching experience.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? Native speaking level. Schools aren’t interested in people from other foreign countries that don’t speak English, unless you want to work here illegally or have at least two years of teaching English experience to back it up.
What are the levels of payment? Minimum 10,000 RMB a month for a full time job.
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? 10-15 hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? Typical Chinese holidays off. Some private schools also offer Christmas vacation too. It really depends on the location.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Zhengzhou, China to teach English? Have a decent understanding of the school you are coming to. Many people online state how easy teaching English is, and that it doesn’t require much effort. That is false.
If you are teaching at a full time school, you must expect to work full days and come prepared. The school might check your lesson plans daily. Please prepare!
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Zhengzhou, China? Many jobs available, most schools are pretty relaxed.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Zhengzhou, China? The pay here might be lower than in other major cities like Shanghai or Beijing, and many kids won’t have a lot of experience with English beforehand.
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? Like all schools that foreigners teach in, some teachers might have some prejudice against foreigners. Just work hard and prove to them you are the real deal and you will earn their respect.
Living in Zhengzhou, China:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in China? You must obtain your work visa, then a residence permit in order to work. If you work before you have a residence permit, you can get jail time and kicked out of China.
What is the cost of living like in Zhengzhou, China? Apartment- 1200RMB to 2000RMB (low end to high end).
Food is extremely cheap, you can purchase a decent meal online for like 20RMB.
Going out is also very cheap. A beer might be like 20RMB each at a bar, and food at a fancy restaurant might be like 80-100RMB.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? My agency helped me find an apartment, but some schools also will provide the accommodation. If you aren’t satisfied, they can also provide a monthly allowance to pay for your own apartment. Considering there might be issues in the future (for example, the rent going up or something) , I recommend just taking the apartment provided by your company as all of the communication will be done in Chinese.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Zhengzhou, China? Extremely nice people, low cost of living, many things to do.
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Zhengzhou, China? Most people cannot speak English, bad pollution.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Zhengzhou, China to live? Zhengzhou isn’t as crazy and fast paced as Shanghai or Beijing. It is big, but it’s definitely more slow. A lot of foreigners complain that there “isn’t anything to do here”. I recommend making friends here to entertain yourself, and understanding that the city is more laid back and relaxed. If you can accept that, I believe you will like the city.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? Butter popcorn, pancakes, basically most Canadian/American food. You can get anything else you want here by purchasing it online!.
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave China? I will miss the convenience of purchasing everything online. If you want any clothes, food, items, you name it, you can get it shipped to your apartment INSTANTLY. Also, the transportation is so advanced, I feel very spoiled.
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country (e.g. things that are difficult to get in your location)? Electric shavers if you have a beard. It’s difficult to find one that isn’t for completely shaving your face clean.
Medication. I have some friends who must take medication for their mental health, and it might be impossible to get it here. Make sure you prepare well in advance and bring a supply that will last you the duration of your trip!
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Milli
Nationality: Canadian
Students I’ve taught in China: Pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), elementary (6-12 years).
Where I teach: A private school in Zhengzhou. Working here for 4 years.
How I found my current jobs: My agency helped me connect with the school. I found the agency on echinacities.com.
My school facilities: Very good – the school is very rich, and all of the teachers have been teaching for many years. They want the best for their students.
What kind of teacher support is available at your school?: Lesson observations, teacher evaluations.
Published: 02 September, 2024 | Last updated:
02 September, 2024
Teaching English in Xi’An, China
Report submitted on 13 January, 2022 by Bria Anderson.
Teaching English in Xi’An, China:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Gap ming, China? Teachers can find jobs through most any teacher placement organization, or through PandaGuides. However, I found that the best way to find a reliable job at a good school is through your connections and word-of-mouth.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions, teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, teaching at state schools, teaching at private international schools.
What are the minimum teaching requirements? Minimum requirements for legally getting a job in China are:
1. A bachelors degree.
2. An ESL certification.
3. English fluency is required.
4. A passport from Canada, USA, UK, South Africa, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand. However, if you don’t have a passport from those countries, there are other ways to get teaching jobs here too.
5. Teaching experience is preferred, but not necessarily required.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? I would definitely recommend getting your ESL certification. Yes, it is a requirement to work here, but it will also give you a lot of experience and opportunities to learn how to teach. I would also recommend volunteering as a teacher in a classroom longer than the required teachers for your program. Taking a class and then working in a classroom is a great way to put the teaching skills and theories to practice.
What are the levels of payment? I don’t know what the going rate is per hour, but I know that teachers full time teachers can make anywhere from 13,000-20,000 RMB a month (depending on experience and how long you have lived in China.)
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5-6 days a week days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? 20-25 hours per week.
What is the normal arrangement for holidays? Teachers in China usually get 1 week for National Day in the beginning of October, New Years Day, and 1 month off for Chinese New Year (January to February.) The important part to know beforehand though is that the National Day holiday and Chinese New Year dates are not pre-set, and they start/finish at different times for different schools.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Xi’An, China to teach English? Overall, I really like living in Xi’An. People here are very warm, friendly, and curious about other cultures. The food here is outstanding. It’s also one of the cheaper large cities to live in in China.
I’ve taught English in 5 different countries now (The US, Morocco, Peru, Korea, and China), and this advice can be applied to all of those countries (and others, I’m sure.)
1. Know your contract like the back of your hand.
2. There are varying levels of organization within each school and each country, ranging from highly organized/efficient to downright chaos. For example, in China, I’ve experienced many last second schedule and classroom changes that no one told me about. Sometimes classes were canceled by the administration a couple hours before they were supposed to begin.
Just try to remember that not everything is in your control, and try your best to let go and go with the flow. Your blood pressure will thank you.
3. Eat ALL of the food here in Xi’An!
4. Learn a little bit of the local language before you come here. People will be pleasantly surprised if you try to talk with them in Chinese!
5. There are always helpers around (whether you like it or not) and they are your greatest assets if you are willing to ask, accept, and take their help or advice to heart.
6. Local teachers are always right, and they are almost always willing to help teachers who are new to China (or whatever country you happen to be teaching in.)
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Xi’An, China? Again, this list can be applied to all of the countries I’ve taught in – not just China. This is also just my experience – other teachers here have different stories from mine.
1. I’m new to teaching in China, and the local teachers I work with are always willing to mentor/provide feedback/support me and my classes.
2. If I want to try a new activity, I always ask my Chinese English teachers colleagues for their advice first. They tell me honestly if it’s good, or if it will not work, and why. So far, they’ve always been right.
3. Here I work with many highly trained Chinese English teachers, and I found that nonnative English speakers are essential language teachers because they provide the foundation that native English speakers (like myself) can build on. They can also be excellent teacher educators as well. I have learned more from observing and working closely with local teachers here than I ever have reading a book for class.
4. Chinese people (and people all over the world in general), are kind, curious, warm, welcoming, and good. They are excited to share their home, language, and culture with you if you treat it with respect and dignity.
5. You will work hard, but you will also save money . Working in China has allowed me to travel, experience new cultures, and has offered me so many opportunities that I could not envision for myself when I was working in the US.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Xi’An, China? It’s really hard to maintain a healthy work-life balance. With my job, I teach at many different schools in 3 cities, and I don’t have a separate office, work space, or my own classroom to leave my work things in, so I always have to take work home with me.
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? 1. There is a common theme of people hating English because they are/were forced to learn it in school, so they come to class with a bad feeling about it beforehand. The question for me becomes, how can I as a teacher and student bring it to their attention that learning a new language can open up their world to new possibilities or opportunities? How can I make lessons that are interactive, fun, and useful?
2. One challenge I have here is classroom management. There are teachers in China that still use some forms of corporal punishment to keep students in line in class, and there are many students who behave well in class because they are scared of their Chinese teachers. However, I’m not fluent enough in Chinese to speak to students in their home language when they’re misbehaving, and they usually don’t have enough English to understand me. Because of this, some of the students aren’t scared enough of me to not act out in class. So I’ve had to figure out other ways to encourage positive behavior.
Living in Xi’An, China:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in China? First, you should apply for your work visa in your home country. Once you have your work visa, then you can come to China. However, once you are here you must also apply for a residence permit, work permit, and health certificate. You must also check in with the local police station as well within the first 30 days. All of this takes about 2-3 months to finish.
What is the cost of living like in China? Depends on your contract with the school. Mine for example covers roundtrip airfare to and from my home country, housing, school meals, transportation, health insurance – everything except the property management fee (537 RMB every 3 months), phone and internet (136 RMB a month,) and heating (about 600-2,200 RMB flat fee for the winter.) The 600 RMB option is the one that uses your A/C unit to heat your apartment, and 2,200 RMB one is where the apartment company controls your heating, and the apartments get really hot. Many foreigners I know here turned off their heating because it got too warm. I recommend the 600 RMB option.
Going out to eat Chinese food can cost anywhere from 10 yuan to 200 yuan per person, with the average being about 20-25 yuan. Western food is more expensive. Same with going out – Chinese alcohol is about 20 yuan, but western alcohol can host 100 yuan or more.
All in all, I live very comfortably on about 5-6,000 yuan a month, and I put the rest of my paycheck in savings.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? Schools usually search for and provide housing. OR, they will provide a housing stipend and assist you in finding an apartment.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Xi’An, China? 1. The ability to save money and travel. 2. Xi’An is a very multi-cultural city. 3. It’s easy to make Chinese friends here. 4. Public transportation is awesome. 5. The food is outstanding. 6. It’s a big enough city that there is a lot to do, but it’s not super overwhelming (like Beijing, Shanghai, or Hong Kong can be.) 7. The hospitality here is out of this world! 8. People here are very warm, curious, welcoming, and generally good souls.
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Xi’An, China? 1. It’s easy to make Chinese friends here, but I’ve had a really hard time meeting other foreigners and making friends with them here. 2. The air quality here is terrible. 3. The banking system in China is very complicated, confusing, and downright ridiculous. 4. The internet is very slow and unreliable. 5. Setting up internet is also a pain here. It took 3 months to get internet in my apartment. 6. The Great Firewall makes communicating with friends and family outside of China very difficult (but not impossible). 7. Many people use VPN’s here to communicate, but those are also unreliable. 8. Free speech is not allowed here in China. As someone who is passionate about politics, activism, current events, etc. not being able to really talk about those things has been eye-opening in many ways.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Xi’An, China? Do it! Xi’An, China has been an amazing place to live and work. I’ve only been here 4 months, and I feel like I’m not the same person I was when I left the US.
What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country? I miss my dog, being able to talk about politics and be active in it, being surrounded by things that are familiar, being able to understand everything that’s going on around me, being able to fully share who I am, having a much better work-life balance, baking pies and drinking cider/margaritas 🙂
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave China? The friendships I’ve made here, and biangbiang noodles, roujiamoa, and dumplings!
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country? 1. Hand sanitizer. 2. Tampons (if you use them.) 3. New clothes. It’s difficult for American women at least to find clothes/shoes here that will fit properly. 4. Shower shoes. 5. Cold medicine. If you get sick, chances are it will be with a cold because of the air pollution. 6. Gifts for local teachers. I’ve found that chocolates work well. 7. International chargers.
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Bria Anderson
Nationality: USA
Students I’ve taught in China: Elementary (6-12 years), junior high school (12-15 years), high school (15-18 years).
Where I teach: Shaanxi Foreign Languages Academy in Xi’An. Teaching here for 4 months.
How I found my current jobs: Through my previous job as an ESL Instructor at Interlink at Seattle Pacific University in Seattle, Washington!
My school facilities: Very good – I rated my school facilities as very good because the teachers are super helpful, and if I ask for something I usually get it. The classrooms also have plenty of desks, chairs, usually a computer with a projector or screen, and enough blackboards.
However, many times I arrived in a classroom and it was completely trashed out, had technology glitches (like classroom lights becoming disco lights, the computer not working, flash drive ports destroying flash drives, puffs of smoke coming out of the hot water heater during class, etc.) So not excellent.
Teacher support at my school: Training / workshops, peer support / training.
Published: 02 September, 2024 | Last updated:
02 September, 2024
Teaching English in Imperia, Italy
Report submitted on 13 August, 2022 by Debora.
Teaching English in Imperia, Italy:
How can teachers find teaching jobs in Imperia, Italy? Depends in which school you would like to teach. If you would like to teach in public school you must be registered in a ranking. in other case you will bring your CV personally to the school.
The main English teaching jobs available are: Full time English language school positions, part time English language school positions, teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, teaching at private international schools, teaching at community centers, etc., private teaching (not through a school, agency, etc.)
What are the minimum teaching requirements? Native or near native language proficiency, TEFL or CELTA.
What teaching requirements would you recommend? TEFL or CELTA.
What are the levels of payment? It Depends: Around 15€/hour in private schools, around 25€/h in public schools through different “projects” or through ranking.
How many teaching days a week is normal? 5 days per week.
How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal? It depends on the situation.
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Imperia, Italy to teach English? I think an English mother tongue can teach as in public as in private schools with a project. She / he can prepares students to practice this language for example in conversation and grammar (PET). At the end of school year the students will have a final exam.
What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Imperia, Italy? It is personal and it depends on each of us. What is positive for me it could be negative for others. The only solution is to come and see with your eyes.
What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Imperia, Italy? It is personal and it depends on each of us. What is positive for me it could be negative for others. The only solution is to come and see with your eyes.
What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area? In some public schools where I taught there is PET certification. It is taught by mother tongue. In other case it is taught from Italian teachers with a high level of English language. Unfortunately parents’ expectations are extremely high!!!
Living in Imperia, Italy:
Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in Italy? Not if you are from within the EU. I couldn’t answer for other countries.
What is the cost of living like in Italy? The place where I live is Liguria. This region is not cheap especially on the coast, but cheap in the hinterland.
What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation? You can easily find flats online or through local real estate agents.
Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Imperia, Italy? Nice weather, lovely food, nice places to visit and amazing panorama.
Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Imperia, Italy? I can’t find any negative aspects!
What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Imperia, Italy? If you expect to have a full time position close to your house, you are wrong! First of all you might be required to work in different parts of the city, perhaps you will work in different kind of schools to earn enough.
What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave Imperia, Italy? The place where I live, so peaceful and my mountains in front of my windows!
What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country? You can find everything you need, lovely people and fantastic local Italian food.
About Me and My Work:
My Name: Debora
Nationality: Italian
Students I’ve taught in Italy: Pre-school / kindergarten (4-6 years), junior high school (12-15 years), high school (15-18 years), adults.
Where I teach: Public school and my private English laboratory for kids in Imperia. Teaching for 6 years.
How I found my work: In the public schools I am registered in a ranking and I mange my private English laboratory.
My school facilities: Very good – Teaching resources, technology access, school library, classrooms, textbooks.
Teacher support at my school: None.
Links: As I wrote before I have an english laboratory for kids from 3 to 5 years old. I am teaching there from 5-6 years. My facebook page is: https://www.facebook.com/AbcEnglishLaboratory