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ESL Teachers needed In Chengdu

Job Profile
Location: 
Chengdu
Salary: 
6600RMB
Position: 
Training school
Starting Date: 
2009.10.10
Job Details
Name of School or Program: 
Teacherspool
Types of Classes: 
conversation
Students: 
primary
Teaching Hours: 
13 per week
Total Work Hours: 
12
Housing: 
no
Visa: 
provide
Qualifications: 
Native

Number of position: 3

Employer: International training school    

Start Date: October, 2009

We need:

l        Native speakers required. From US, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand preferred.

l         TESOL/TEFL certification required.

l         Education: Bachelor’s degree or above.

l        Work Experience: 2 year of working experience

l        Age: Must between 24 and 50 years old

l        Full time position at least two semesters

 

We Offer:

 

l         Monthly Salary:  6600RMB/Month.

l        Workload: 16--20 sessions (45 minutes/session) per week;

l        4000 RMB ticket allowance

l         Paid Holiday/Vacation

 

To apply, please go to http://jobs.echinacities.com/Resume upload your resume or send the following documents to teacherspool@gmail.com

 

n         Detailed CV

n         Qualification Copies (Bechelors, Masters, TEFL or TESOL etc)

n         Passport Scan

n         Visa Scan (if already in China)

n         A recent picture

n         Reference Letters (if available)

 

Culture and folklore

The native language in Chengdu is Sichuanese (四川话), otherwise referred as Sichuan dialect. More precisely, "Chengdu Dialect" (成都话/成都方言) is widely used in lieu of "Sichuanese" due to the largely different accents of Sichuanese speakers residing elsewhere.

 

People from Chengdu (or Sichuan, in general) tend to eat spicy food. Local specialties include Grandma Chen's Tofu (Mapo doufu), Chengdu Hot pot, and Dan Dan Mien (literally meaning, "Noodles carried on a pole" (Dan Dan Noodles). All three dishes are spicy. Mapo Doufu and Dan Dan Mien contain black peppers to give them additional flavor.

 

An article by the Los Angeles Times (2006) called Chengdu "China's party city" for its carefree lifestyle. Chengdu outnumbers Shanghai in the number of tea houses and bars despite having less than half the population. The inhabitants have a reputation in China for having a laid-back attitude and for knowing how to enjoy life.

Contact Info
Name of Organization: 
Teacherspool
Contact Person: 
Allen
Email: 
teacherspool@gmail.com