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I am a young lady from a small country in Southern Africa called Botswana, I am struggling to find an English part time job in Shanghai. English is not my mother tongue but its an official language in our country and our education system is English based,so our English proficiency level is excellent further more were colonized by the British hence English being the second language in our country.
10 years 30 weeks ago in Teaching & Learning - Shanghai
you will have to keep applying for jobs advertised. Persistence is the key and you will eventually find one. Good luck !
just say you are native speaker? they believe SA has english as native language and also they think all people in SA are black
seriously, just lie. their english is so bad that they wont notice any differences anyways
Shanghai is not easy place to land a job, either for Native or Non-native teacher, IMO.
I mostly look for part-time job in person. I've never had to show my CV or passport at any part-time job I had. Just tell them you're from South Africa, what place you in 'Native English teacher column'.
You must make sure students like you at your 'trial class'. I agree with posts above, you must be persistent, and walk the road daily. When you are at Schools, talk to FT there about part-time job openings. 'Looking for job' is personal experience, so it is very difficult to advice 'how to land part-time job'.
I (Non-native) also use placement agents, when I am looking for part-time job.
Good luck!
Thank you guys i will keep trying I am sure something will come up