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		Techniques and methods in Language Teaching > Language School-Qingdao, Shandong-5,500 - 7,000 RMB     
			
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 recruit4china
 
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							| Language School-Qingdao, Shandong-5,500 - 7,000 RMB 
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							| We aren�t just expats carrying out recruitment in China � We are previous teachers with years of experience both teaching & recruiting. We�ve seen first hand the highs and lows of working in China, and that�s why we ensure to find the right job for you.    �Recruit 4 China� ensures to match the right job to you whenever you want it. Salary & Benefits of:    Job ID=QD154
   Language SchoolQingdao, Shandong
 February startHours: 20-24 hours per week
 Teaching:Oral English to children
 Students: Aged 3-14
 Salary?:5,500 - 7,000 RMB
 Housing:  Free private apartment
 Airfare: 8,000RMB
 Other: Z visa, overtime pay, bonus
   Benefits with all of our jobs:  -All schools provide local airport / station pick up to suit you. -All schools have English speaking co-ordinators to help you settle in.
 -We are English and on hand to speak to at anytime.
 -Z visas are always provided and we help with the application
 -Contact with the school directly throughout the application process.
 -We are completely FREE.
   Requirements:  - Native speakers from UK, USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland & SA- Aged 22-55
 - Minimum of BA degree (in any subject)
 - TEFL / TESOL preferred (not always essential)
 - Willing to work in China for 6/12 months.
   Please send at least a copy of your resume, degree and a recent photo to start the application process.     Thank You
 James, Amy, Lucinda & Team @ Recruit 4 China Email: [email protected] Skype: recruit4china
 Telephone: Cellphone: (0086) 1515 093 1803 & Office: (0086) 0518 860 843 52
 Website:  www.recruitforchina.com
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 looky
 
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							| You know I get a little miffed by age restrictions. People can �t teach when they are over 55? |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Looky, in many countries employers can�t do that - it�s discrimination against age. |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| Jayho and Looky,   It �s not only discrimination, it also displays a stupid attitude.  "Young" = "Good": "Old" = "Bad".   "That�s why we ENSURE TO FIND the right job for you".   Pardon? �Recruit 4 China� ENSURES TO MATCH the right job to you whenever you want it. Pardon?   Les  |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| ... and Les, they do not require a TESOL trained person.  A BA in anything will suffice.  What does that say??? |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| Hi!   I will let you know if me and a bunch of colleagues will be interested, here in Portugal, cause by the end of school year my government will lay off a huge number of teachers....   Orders/measures from the most popular nations at the moment.... No need to mention    I would rather go back to Africa. It �s warmer and at least some were former Portuguese colonies and I can understand their language.  |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 aliciapc
 
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							| To add to Les, Jay and looky : 
 If I �m 56, have 25 years � experience and tefl    BUT     I �m not a native speaker I �m no good ? Can a native speaker aged 22, without tefl / tesol or any other teacher training course be a better teacher just because english is their mother tongue ??? |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| Don �t worry Alicia!
        
        
 I suppose we are all "old" and therefore "useless to society"...... |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 ldthemagicman
 
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							| In the UK, If all the "old", "useless", Grandmothers and Grandfathers who care for their Grandchildren stopped providing this free service to their family, their Sons and Daughters would have to take on the role of Baby-Sitters.  These Parents would have no free time and so probably would be forced to give up their employment.  British Industry would be crippled!   Les |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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 mariannina
 
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							| O dear! I �m 65 and I still teach! What will happen to me if I go to China (a Country that I love!) 
  
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 ascincoquinas
 
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							| Same thing here, Les! Lol   Dear Mariannina!    In Portugal students now call their teachers "COTA" meaning old and almost senile (everybody over 18 years old) ..... So I�m in my late 40s, so I guess i�m included in that group .....     |  13 Feb 2012     
					
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