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Teaching English in China

February 21st 2009 10:14
For many years now, Australians have been making the venture over to the mainland of China to teach conversational English to adults and students of many ages.

Even so when foreigners start their first day on the job at their new school, and sometimes in a job that they have never done or thought about ever doing. They do not know what is expected from them, and as well as what to expect.

Many of the students who you will teach already have been learning English from a early age. They will know the basics. If they tell you, they do not know English, just take it, that they do not want to learn or they do not want to help you.


Basically, I am not writing this article to tell you what it is like to teach in China, there are many books and websites that will help you. You can easily go to the link www.travellersjourney.com which is a website undergoing daily changes that will offer a bit of advice in what to expect from the day you decide to go over.

I would just like to tell you, when you intend to make the move to China to teach conversational English a year or more to research into it, just do not settle for the first advertisement you see.

When you are a foreigner and you have no idea or clue about the Chinese language meaning that you can not speak or understand Mandarin or even know the culture or you have not even been here before. I suggest to go initially through a agency for your first year. There are so many agencies out there for example ata tesol, A.I.T.A, and i-2-i plus there is many more. It is not until when you get over to China that you see adds everywhere for foreign English teachers. You will at one time need to do a bit of research on the internet for ideas for games and topics and lessons. Do not copy these. Use it as a guide, plus the students will know if they are your ideas. But, what I was getting at is that when you do this research you will come across many websites that will also lead you to websites that are looking for foreign teachers.


You will notice that is the smaller towns and cities the average monthly wage will be around 4000rmb ($AU750) and in the larger cities around 8000 to 10000rmb ($AU1500 to 1850). It may not seem to much, but I will tell you, in the smaller towns, you can live on around 200 to 300rmb per week, and that is still living like a king having 4 meals a day. Most of the schools that you will teach at, will have accomodation supplied which will have everything ie washing machine, internet, cable television, fully equiped kitchen, bed, lounge area and telephone which you will have to pay for obviously. In the smaller town, you will not have to pay for transport as everything is with in walking distance.

It is also good to know for your first time embarking on teaching in China that your agency organises all your visas, setting up of your bank account, and assisting to register you at the local police station. This will help you when you wish to stay on in China for higher pay at a city school not through a agency, so you know what to do and expect.
Your school will set up a life and health insurance plan under your name for you. Many of the schools that you go through direct will also help you receive your visa.

Also another thing you should look out for are schools that offer sign on bonuses, end of contract bonuses, and reimburseable return airfare from your home port. These are all extra monies for you.

For anyone out there who is looking at making the move over to China to teach conversational English and also better yourself in the mean time and learn about a different culture and even learn a new language. There is a organisation out there who will direct you in the right direction and also could help and assist you in finding a school. Contact Andrew at Do-Simple communications at the email address andrewam26@hotmail.com.

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The time is good for Chinese students

February 21st 2009 09:17
For many years now Australians have been making the trip over to mainland China to teach conversational English to adults and students of all ages.

In the past with the Australian dollar being on a high, it has been hard for Chinese students to travel to Australia and study English as well as to further their own education and get a head start on life.

Australia is a perfect location for this.

Firstly, Australia is within nine hours from the Chinese mainland. Many of the Australian states are within the Chinese time zone, so jet lag is not a problem.

In the past many Chinese have ventured to London and Ireland to study our English language trying to beat not just jet lag but also economic financial stabilities in living ie food and accomodation and getting there.

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In Australia, all of the state cities especially Brisbane and Adelaide are investing in uni lodges for overseas students wanting to study and live in Australia. These uni lodges are are just minutes from the centre of town, and that is walking. For those students who are also lucky enough to able to find a few hours of work a week, so they can also venture out and see Australia, can do that. Those same students are also very close to entertainment ie cinemas, bars and restaurants. The capital of South Australia which is Adelaide is known muchly for its festivals, of which are mainly held in and around March and April of each year.

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Both of these cites as well as the other cities around Australia have a very good CBD transportation service, of which consists of a bee line service which is a free service.

If you are a student in China and are looking at going to Australia to study not just English but to further your education.

Let me give a brief understanding about the student visa application.
What we need from you, to apply for a student visa:
1. A confirmation of enrolment (which means you have already enroled in a school and paid the first years tuition fee already).
2. A financial statement (which will show the DIMIA office that you or your parents can or could support you or yourself to study in Australia without any concern).
3. Your parents position and payment statement.
4. Your student's certificate (junior or senior) school, primary school ).
5. Your overseas student health cover insurance.
6. The DIMIA office will also need you to provide further documents.
The Current Australian dollar to the RMB exchange rate:
1:4.592
10000:45920
There are three ways for students from Chengde to study in Australia:
For a senior one student: This is the best time to enrol in Australia’s senior school (Australian senior school’s study duration is 2 years). When you have confirmed your intention to study in Australia, we will base your will to register you in either a public school, or a private school in Australia. When the school accepts you, you will then receive a letter of enrolment package which will cover 2 years study time plus at least 20 weeks language course (unless they satisfied 5.5 IELTS test result).
For the public school, your fee should be:
$12,800 for one year multiplied by 2 years equaling $AU25,600 multiplied by 4.592 which equals RMB 117555.2
$350 multiplied by 20 weeks equaling $AU7000 muliplied by 4.592 which equals RMB 32144
Plus $AU12000 yearly living fee:

They should show the DIMIA office at least RMB 400000-600000.Depend on their tuition fee.
$AU12000 muliplied by 2.5 equaling $AU30000 muliplied by 4.592 which equals RMB 137760
Total cost of senior school public should be:
117555.2 32144 137760=RMB 287459.2

After that you will go to Australia’s university, so you will show the DIMIA (for visa application) office at least RMB 500000 before you go to Australia.
For senior two or three students: For the student(s) who have a good record in China’s senior school. You can get on a university preparation program then go to one of the Australia’s university. The requirement is:
 You should have or being received the higher school certificate in China.
 You should do a IELTS test, at least 5.5 of IELTS test result.
 You should show the DIMIA office at least 400000-600000. Depend on your tuition fee.

After you decide to study in one of the Australia’s university, we will help you to choose your most relevent couse for you, as well as a university package course.
If you are a student that does not meet minimum Language testing result and/or you do not have a good record in China’s senior school and/or you want to get a permanent resident in Australia for a short period of time. We can help you to register in one of the TAFE courses. Which is cheap and a faster way to achieve a goal. You still should show at least RMB 400000 before you can apply you’re your student visa. You should do an IELTS test with at least 5.5 testing result.

For a school student who wishes to study in Australia for a summer camp. (To study in one of the Australian senior school, and live in a native home stay family to improve your English), we can also arrange that for you.
When you show your intention, you can then contact me and I will then advise you what to do next, and how to do it.
That is all the information thatt you need to know before you make any intentions to study.
For further information, Please feel free to contact me at this blog or at andrewam26@yahoo.com.


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