Teaching English in China – Zhengzhou

Published: 03 September, 2024  |  Last updated: 03 September, 2024

Teaching English in Zhengzhou, China

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.

 

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Teaching English in China – Zhengzhou

Published: 15 September, 2016  |  Last updated: 03 September, 2024






Teaching English in Zhengzhou, China

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Report submitted on 1 Apr, 2016 by ShenHai2016.

Teaching English in Zhengzhou, China:

How can teachers find teaching jobs in Zhengzhou, China?
visit www.academicsinasia.com

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 private international schools, teaching at colleges / universities.

What are the minimum teaching requirements?
Degree holder, certificate on TESOL or TEFL training, and at least 2 yrs teaching experience.

What teaching requirements would you recommend?
Must be a fluent speaker (just like a native speaker of English, if not a native speaker).

What are the levels of payment?
4,000 TO 7,000 RMB (approx. US$600-1050) DEPENDING ON QUALIFICATIONS.

How many teaching days a week is normal?
4 days per week.

How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal?
9 hours per week.

What is the normal arrangement for holidays?
PAID ONE-MONTH WINTER VACATION (JANUARY) FOR THOSE WHO SIGNED A MINIMUM OF 1-YEAR CONTRACT.

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Zhengzhou, China to teach English?

Must have confidence in doing the job and humble enough to submit to the one in authority.

What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Zhengzhou, China?
Students here are trained to really obey and they are more serious to learn.

What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Zhengzhou, China?
You have to exert effort to learn the student’s native language in order to be more effective as their teacher in English.

What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area?
The need to have of a complete module in teaching English just like the one that I have found out in your website.

Living in Zhengzhou, China:

Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in China?
Work Permit, Invitation Letter, and Work Visa.

What is the cost of living like in China?
It’s provided by the school – free of charge.

What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation?
It’s provided by the school – inside the school campus.

Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Zhengzhou, China?
It’s a peaceful environment.

Other than teaching, what negative aspects are there for living in Zhengzhou, China?
Most of the people here could not speak English.

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Zhengzhou, China?
Be of good courage, and always be happy.

What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country?
It’s our food supply (organically grown vegetables, fruits, poultry & livestock) coming from our own farm.

What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave China?
The wonderful accommodations, friends and work in the school.

What things would you recommend to new teachers in your area to bring with them from their home country?
Just simple personal belongings.

Any other comments (about teaching or living in your country)?
There are more than a hundred foreign teachers here coming mostly from the USA. They use the american-English curriculum.

About Me and My Work:

My NameShengHai2016

Nationality: Filipino

Students I’ve taught in China: Elementary (6-12 years), university.

Where I teachSias International College of Zhengzhou University, Xinsheng, Zhengzhou City, Henan, China. Working here for 1 month.

How I found my current jobs: A friend gave me the website of the school and I applied directly on-line.

My school facilitiesExcellent. I compared it to my previous teaching experience in Thailand.

Teacher support at my school: Training / workshops, lesson observations, teacher evaluations, peer support / training.

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Teaching English in China – Zhengzhou

Published: 05 November, 2014  |  Last updated: 03 November, 2016






Teaching English in Zhengzhou, China

Zhengzhou, China

Report submitted on 5 November, 2014 by mpooley.

Teaching English in Zhengzhou, China:

How can teachers find teaching jobs in Zhengzhou, China?
Dave’s esl cafe.

The main English teaching jobs available are:
Full time English language school positions, agencies (send teachers to different locations), teaching at kindergartens / pre-schools, teaching at state schools, teaching at private international schools, teaching at colleges / universities.

What are the minimum teaching requirements?
At the present:
1) be a native speaker
2) have a university degree
3) other qualifications a bonus.

What are the levels of payment?
I am getting 5500 RMB (approx. US$900) per month.  Pay is depended on location.

How many teaching days a week is normal?
5 days per week.

How many face-to-face teaching hours a week is normal?
20 hours per week.

What is the normal arrangement for holidays?
Chinese holidays.  Some places will allow Christmas.  You do what you please.

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Zhengzhou, China to teach English?
In China I say go for it! A good place and friendly people.

What are the positive aspects of teaching English in Zhengzhou, China?
A lot of students will come and talk to you, take your picture. You will draw attention in some of the more remote places. A lot of free time.

What are the negative aspects for teaching English in Zhengzhou, China?
very few people outside Beijing Shanghai etc., speak English. Pay is less than home country.

What are some of the teaching challenges for English teachers teaching the local people in your area?
Those involved in teaching in a foreign country.

 

Living in Zhengzhou, China:

Are there any visa or other legal requirements to live in China?
A work visa. A school for an introduction letter.  In country Residency permit foreign experts certificate.

What are the usual accommodation arrangements and how can you find accommodation?
Accommodation will be supplied by the school.

Other than teaching, what positive aspects are there for living in Zhengzhou, China?
Friendly and very helpful people. Opportunities for travel, and you can learn about another people (culture, language).

What advice would you give to someone considering coming to Zhengzhou, China to live?
Think very carefully about this.

What things do you miss most (other than family and friends) from your home country?
A decent steak. The major cities will have the usual fast food outlets.

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)?
Clothing. I have trouble buying larger than normal clothing. Bring from your country or buy, with help, on the Internet.

What do you think you will miss most when (or if) you leave Zhengzhou, China?
I will miss the people.

 

About Me and My Work:

My Name: mpooley

Nationality: Australian

Students I’ve taught in China: 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: I have a contact in China who helps me get a position. At present at an university in Zhengzhou. Working here for 9 years.

My school facilities: Good – they are adequate. The staff helps a lot.

 

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