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Jobs for Non-Native English Speakers in China

Jul 06, 2010By Jessica A. Larson-Wang, eChinacities.com  
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1pharon:

China is not always the promise land people assume it to be. If you know where you are coming from you don't need to ask anybody where you are going to. The only job in China for an average foreigner is teaching which is very much unlike developed Countries. Moreover, teaching position is more of business than the true knowledge for students. The aspect of racism that happened some Centuries ago just started taking shape in China because of their late exposure to outside world. Their mentality about other races(from their history) is very terrible and barbaric. Let's re-trace our path of success and we shouldn't consider this fake and artificial life here. Second-hand life is even far better in the West. Regards to all!!!

ReplyJul 26, 2010 12:10
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2Jessie:

Completely agree. It is just business. Some native speakers do not even write nor speak English properly or have any teaching experience but they are well accepted by the schools in China just because they are English native speakers. Most of this schools in China pay more attention to the look of the teacher due to the fact that they sell the white face and do not care whether if they are certify teachers or not, just that they come from countries that speak English only... so unfair for those who have the experience teaching the language even though are not native speakers and have also a teaching degree that qualifies them as professionals in the area of education. Most Chinese language schools do not care about quality but quantity only and how much money they make with the white faces. They are so racist!!!

ReplyMay 02, 2012 09:11
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3Big L:

Agree 100% with Carl!

ReplyJul 21, 2010 13:10
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4Sam:

Dear Folks, Why are you washing your "DIRTY CLOTHES" in the public? Your writings / comments rather expose your weaknesses in the language you claim to be teachers of. The question is, how many of you are qualified to teach in your own home-countries? Your countries also discriminate if your answer is "no", hehehe...! Please, let's be careful of what we say or write: "A fool is considered wise as he / she learns to remain quiet". Food For Thought!

ReplyJul 21, 2010 00:22
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5espanyol:

I back you up carl what people are writing here is a complete balderdash.Although am an african myself and i must say the truth because most teachers here in china are employed without proper background check.. As for you alex why would you say ''Now the chinese are into Foreign prostitues''you are moron and a twat!life is a matter of choice you chose what you want.. As a matter of fact am dating a western girl and will never engage myself with people of your RACE;when it comes to relationship its all about car and buying a house to find a chinese wacko family that will accept you..Get a grip NO DICK...

ReplyJul 20, 2010 20:34
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6Carl:

I would just like to say that all you on here advertising yourselves for a job need to do better. Is this how you write your CVs (resumes)? No capital letters at the start of sentences, commas and other punctuation marks in the wrong places or they are missing. Lots more too. Yet you claim to be able to teach English? Not on this evidence you can't.!

ReplyJul 20, 2010 11:33
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7MAX:

non of your business
every one wanna find a job in China and not only you!!

ReplyJun 13, 2011 16:24
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8Nemo:

For someone who is very critical of others' grammar and/or usage of punctuations, you are not that great, too!

"No capital letters at the start of sentences, commas and other punctuation marks in the wrong places or they are missing."

(No capital letters at the start of sentences; commas and other punctuation marks in the wrong places, or they are missing.)

"Not on this evidence you can't.!"

(Not on this evidence, you can't!)

ReplySep 08, 2011 12:47
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9flip:

Carl, I don't mean to pick u on but before you try to remove a peck from another's eye...do yourself more good in removing the log from your own.
Who made you an examiner here? Yet, you could not examine your own piece of writing before posting it. Better learn hard to be an "OK" student because you are far from "GOOD" and only close to "BAD"

ReplyJan 12, 2012 15:58
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10manju:

Hi, this is manju from India, I too have a good teaching in Hebei, teaching in big middle school and in kindergartens. The childrens,management adores me. Although I can't apply for big schools because of there strict and unique recruiting way. But I am well satisfies with my job. Lot of people advised me just go back home . It's very difficult to find a job. But I was lucky , within 15 days I was hired

ReplyJul 20, 2010 11:19
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11jacob:

Hi manju, I want to hear more about teaching in china as i too am an ESL teacher planning to work in china.

ReplyApr 24, 2011 15:02
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12jason:

hahhaha manju,,, please show some mercy on the students, if you really wana do something good for them then stop teaching them. You really need to work on your grammer and spelling mistakes...lolz

ReplyJul 05, 2011 19:56
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13Eric :

It's grammar, not grammer...:)

ReplyAug 09, 2011 21:56
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14Mr_spoon:

I think you meant:
"Hahaha, Manju... Please show some mercy on the students. If you really want to do something good for them, then stop teaching them. You really need to work on your grammar and orthography."

ReplyOct 11, 2011 04:20
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15Bobnzer:

Whats "orthograph" ??

ReplyOct 23, 2011 19:28
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16Krishan:

'You really need to work on your grammer and spelling mistakes'........so do you, 'grammer' is spelt 'grammar' you fool.

ReplyOct 29, 2011 00:57
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17Chaching:

Does anyone know how I can get my MS Word to accept British English as well as American English? British English always trips me up. I'm not use to having two forms of practice (practise) and Math (maths). spilt, spelt, spoilt, learnt. All of these are getting caught by my MS Word auto correction. I don't want to turn it off completely, but I would prefer to accept British English in addition to American English. Most of the English in China is British English, so I have to work with it. Any thoughts from you Computer gurus out there?

ReplyOct 29, 2011 09:16
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18Chaching:

Another oops! Is it spelled judgement or judgment? Why do we keep going back and forth on this one? When I see a typo on this website, I hesitate to say anything because it might be just a different or older form of spelling the same word. Depending on what kind of literature you are reading. Another couple of funny ones, "whatsoever" "herewithin" "witherto" "notwithstanding" I read legal documents all the time with strange words. I have also come across some accounting terms that get caught in Word's spelling check. I can't remember the examples now, but there were a couple of times where I had to go online to make sure it was ok. I think my point is that when someone uses "grammer," I tend to ignore it because acceptable English is different depending on what region you are from and industry you are working in. What about "indisposable?" Is this a word? I think it depends on who you ask. It is the same in Chinese. It is the same in every language. Language is constantly evolving. However, I think "grammer" is widely unaccepted.

ReplyOct 29, 2011 10:04
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19kashif:

i hav to ask you rather.....would it be easy for me to find english teaching job with out having a suitable certificate of that though i am brilliant in dat?

ReplyDec 01, 2011 23:44
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20Da Wei:

"judgement' is the general word, but "judgment" is legal terminology to refer to a judgment of the Court.

ReplyDec 05, 2011 10:18
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21rob:

yes mate if you goto reveiw,spelling ect you have the option

ReplyApr 25, 2012 08:16
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22joseph:

Hello i'm Joseph from Ghana and i have been studying English when i was 5yrs old up to my university level and English suppose to be official language in ghana you can check that on google to find out yourself.And i think that chinese discriminate than any country in this universe We have alot of good blacks teachers in china but chinese don't like to mingle with blacks folks.I've been teaching in china for the past five years but now the government has change the law not alloying non naitive speaker to teach in china is racism so if you can be a help please this my numbers 076986126627 or 13106856304 thanks

ReplyJul 20, 2010 09:29
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23David:

Please,i want to know if part of the requirement to teach English in china and obtain Z visa from Chinese embassy is for one to be a native speaker.Can English speaking countries in Africa obtain the Z visa to teach English if they are qualified?

ReplySep 04, 2011 05:16
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ReplySep 04, 2011 07:18
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25kate:

yeah, if your qualified you will get Z visa,and expartriate book,when i came here i had to do test because i'm not a native speaker,and i qualified,so i got Z visa,and expartriate book to show than colour doesn't mean anything,but the brain....lol

ReplyJan 01, 2012 16:08
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