In recent years, the Chinese economy has experienced a boom, due largely to international trade and globalization. This quickly expanding economy has in turn created a very high demand for native English speakers to teach not only children, but adults in the business world as well.
Due to this high demand, there are many new teaching opportunities now available in China. One of the largest English teaching job providers is NETWORK ESL at www.networkesl.com
At present there are nearly 4000 schools on the Network ESL Job list and over 6000 TEACHING POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Relocating for any job is a big step, but when that move includes international travel and working with students who are native speakers of another language, things can get very interesting.
Teaching English in China can be a rewarding experience, but proper preparation is essential to success and a desirable experience.
Network ESL provides a full support network to make this transition easier
Here are a few things you should know prior to teaching abroad in China:
Culture
http://www.networkesl.com/english/web/a.html
The Chinese culture is very different from that of the United States. It is important to be aware of these cultural differences prior to your teaching experience to ensure a smooth transition. Some of the most pertinent cultural issues that you should be aware of are that the Chinese culture is more of a collective society, business relations are often esteemed higher than personal relations and humility is a revered quality in Chinese culture..
Preparation
http://www.networkesl.com/english/jobboard.php
To teach English in China, Monthly salaries usually range between 4,000 and 11,000 CNY (about $625 to $1,725); however, many teaching abroad contracts in China include accommodations, so teachers do not have to worry about that additional expense. Additionally, many employers provide benefits of some sort. Prior to teaching abroad in China, it is certainly a good idea to speak with other teachers who have experience working there.
For more detailed information please go to: www.networkesl.com
Due to this high demand, there are many new teaching opportunities now available in China. One of the largest English teaching job providers is NETWORK ESL at www.networkesl.com
At present there are nearly 4000 schools on the Network ESL Job list and over 6000 TEACHING POSITIONS AVAILABLE
Relocating for any job is a big step, but when that move includes international travel and working with students who are native speakers of another language, things can get very interesting.
Teaching English in China can be a rewarding experience, but proper preparation is essential to success and a desirable experience.
Network ESL provides a full support network to make this transition easier
Here are a few things you should know prior to teaching abroad in China:
Culture
http://www.networkesl.com/english/web/a.html
The Chinese culture is very different from that of the United States. It is important to be aware of these cultural differences prior to your teaching experience to ensure a smooth transition. Some of the most pertinent cultural issues that you should be aware of are that the Chinese culture is more of a collective society, business relations are often esteemed higher than personal relations and humility is a revered quality in Chinese culture..
Preparation
http://www.networkesl.com/english/jobboard.php
To teach English in China, Monthly salaries usually range between 4,000 and 11,000 CNY (about $625 to $1,725); however, many teaching abroad contracts in China include accommodations, so teachers do not have to worry about that additional expense. Additionally, many employers provide benefits of some sort. Prior to teaching abroad in China, it is certainly a good idea to speak with other teachers who have experience working there.
For more detailed information please go to: www.networkesl.com