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TEFL in Changchun, China

Date posted:2006-10-19 | Writer: Jilin TF English Training Center | Email: [email protected]

Jinlin TF English Training Center ( 3 Positions Needed) Changchun. Jilin Province. China

We require: Confident, enthusiastic and outgoing people. Teachers who are willing to teach all ages and levels of ability ¨C from Primary to adults, from beginners to advanced. We offer: Provide work visa and work permit RMB 4500-6000/Each Month (Note: if you wanna make more we could offer more hrs) Teaching Classes: 18-22 economy-class airfare end one-year contract. Paid holidays: Per government rules, New Year's Day, Chinese New Year, we call it Spring Festival on the Jan 1st of Lunar Calendar, Labor Day, on May 1st, National Day on October 1st. Health Insurance: Same with the Chinese staff/colleague Free Chinese Courses per Week: Free Meals Provided: Lunch Free apartment Provided Include: Single apartment , Furniture, Appliances, Phone, Internet access, Shower maching, Wash machine, TV.

A pleasant, dynamic, and supportive working environment offering many opportunities for career development

If you are interested in applying for the above vacancy please contact with Miss Yang and email your CV/Resume, a recent picture and copies of any educational and teaching qualifications to [email protected]

Below you can read feedback from an ITTT graduate regarding one section of their online TEFL certification course. Each of our online courses is broken down into concise units that focus on specific areas of English language teaching.

 

This unit was short and sweet. It got right to the point of the past tenses, including their individual exceptions and usages. It was very helpful in explaining the difference between the four and event went so far as to explain that past perfect continuous is not a regularly used or taught tense however, it is important for us to have a firm grasp on all of the tenses for us to be able to teach them to our students.Question 12 and question 14 are the exact same question with the exact same set of answers. This error does make me question the quality of this course if oversights like these are still in circulation. Also, the order of the packet isn't uniform with certain tenses not having the same sections others do. In my opinion, there is too much emphasis placed on form and not enough of usages and the why for said usages.


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