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Q: Can I work as a online teacher at this site? I`m from Kyrgyzstan

I have a kazahstan payment card Kaspi. Or do I need to have  a Chinese card?

1 year 14 weeks ago in  Teaching & Learning - China

 
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Why don't you instead tell us all about you becoming an English teacher ...? surprise

 

You might want to look into who qualifies for an English teaching job as a first step ...

IrinaL:

Yes, please...I`ll be grateful, if you share this information

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icnif77:

Do you ever use a search engine ... like me?

https://www.internationalteflacademy.com/blog/requirements-for-teaching-english-in-china

3. Be a native-English Speaker from the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa (Preferred)

Native-English speakers with citizenship from the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa are highly preferred, especially if you want to teach English in one of China's major cities. If you are a qualified non-native English speaker, you may still be considered for ESL teaching jobs in China, however, you must be fluent in English and speak at a native level.

 

... more ...

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ironman510:

You really need to lighten up with these guys. 

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icnif77:

It's not me! It's the 'Law-of--dee-Land' ...

Why is everybody here blaming me ...?

 

Tell me, please ... How do you pronounce word 'Kyr-gyz-stan'...?

Go slow, ... at first.

I know, he he he ... it takes a loadz of practice ...

 

... you might also experience troubles with yer denture ...

 

  Rolling on The Floor ... Laughing-My-Kyr-gyz-sta-ni-Arse-Off  broken heart

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Why don't you instead tell us all about you becoming an English teacher ...? surprise

 

You might want to look into who qualifies for an English teaching job as a first step ...

IrinaL:

Yes, please...I`ll be grateful, if you share this information

1 year 14 weeks ago
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icnif77:

Do you ever use a search engine ... like me?

https://www.internationalteflacademy.com/blog/requirements-for-teaching-english-in-china

3. Be a native-English Speaker from the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa (Preferred)

Native-English speakers with citizenship from the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, or South Africa are highly preferred, especially if you want to teach English in one of China's major cities. If you are a qualified non-native English speaker, you may still be considered for ESL teaching jobs in China, however, you must be fluent in English and speak at a native level.

 

... more ...

1 year 14 weeks ago
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ironman510:

You really need to lighten up with these guys. 

48 weeks 2 days ago
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icnif77:

It's not me! It's the 'Law-of--dee-Land' ...

Why is everybody here blaming me ...?

 

Tell me, please ... How do you pronounce word 'Kyr-gyz-stan'...?

Go slow, ... at first.

I know, he he he ... it takes a loadz of practice ...

 

... you might also experience troubles with yer denture ...

 

  Rolling on The Floor ... Laughing-My-Kyr-gyz-sta-ni-Arse-Off  broken heart

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A: What are you going to do, if I tell you answer is: 'forever' or 'never
A:What are you going to do, if I tell you answer is: 'forever' or 'never'? Chinese recruiters don't have the same habits as the western recruiters have ... Never stop sending your CV to the job offers, not even when you have an invitation or two for an interview! Don't expect Chinese will send you "Thank you for your application. You weren't selected at this time ...!" notice, so keep sending yer CV to the newly posted job openings. Looking for a job in China was like a part-time job in my time in China ... Good luck! -- icnif77