Tutor for English For Second Language needs a Job in Guangzhou | |
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Feb 11, 2007 02:25 | |
![]() | I need a Teaching Job in Guangzhou,and many have offered,to help.Then it ends.The PassPort says if we have a Job in another nation,without U.S.sanction,we can chance losing our citizenship.My new wife wants to remain here until she retires in five years.I need extra money,and am now receiving benefits,for injuries.(this too may stop,if I work.)My wife is Chines e and we are newly married.There is a lot of friction between us,as I do not work,and her hours of working are exaggerated,to the extreme,and I am left alone every day and evening,into the next morning at times.She works 12 to 18 hours a day at times,7 days a week.I have little to keep me occup ied,and I do not speak Chinese,and no one to talk to until she is home.Sh e speaks limited English,and is learning more as the weeks pass. Any advice,where I can seek a reasonable Teaching Job. Thanks |
Feb 11, 2007 09:13 | |
![]() | Provided you have a degree or Tesol qualification you should not have any trouble getting a teaching job in Gz. Here are some websites who list jobs. Angelina’s café www.anesl.com Total Esl www.totalesl.com/job.php Teaching Resources www.teachabroad.com/China.cfm Daves ESL Cafe www.eslcafe.com Transitions Abroad www.transitionsabroad.com TEFL www.tefl.com Abroad China www.abroadchina.org English Job Maze www.englishjobmaze.com Teach in China www.cnwave.com/index.asp?lang=english ESL Connexions www.foreign-teacher.com/english/index.asp |
Feb 12, 2007 02:44 | |
![]() | I have none of those. I am a Conversational Tutor,with Basic and other skills,as a free-lance tutor.I am told,I can make a good living in private colleges,or schools.or private tutor.My wife changed her mind and now wishes to return with me,once we get her Visa,requirements.My wifes friends are mostly all teachers,and they say,when the next semester begins,I will find it easier,finding work.In the mea n while,I need something to do. Thanks |
Feb 14, 2007 00:32 | |
![]() | Hello, I will reply at this time to one of your comments in your post………“The Passport says if we have a Job in another nation, without U.S. sanction, we can chance losing our citizenship”…….. I am sorry, but your [interpretation] of the terms/conditions laid out in our U.S. Passport is not correct. Pages 4 and 5 of the U.S. Passport speak to what [may] lead to loss of your U.S. Citizenship. I think the key phrase herein is “…..and with the [intention] to relinquish U.S. Citizenship……“ This in concert with the act of “……accepting employment with a foreign [government]……..” Again, the key words are ‘intent’ and ‘government‘. Therefore, for you, as it is for millions of other American citizens, who reside overseas/abroad, and many of which, also have gainful employment in those foreign lands, you will not be in danger of losing your citizenship !!! Next, as you mentioned in your post, if you plan on returning to the U.S. with your Chinese wife, I suggest you acquaint yourself with the myriad of rules for the Spousal Immigration Visa, and the requirements for a domicile in the U.S. as well as the requirement to meet minimum standards/levels of support for your spouse. This spousal visa process can be difficult, somewhat expensive with filing fees and potential legal advice, as well as very time consuming. Furthermore, while we as American Citizens have the right to marry a foreign national; we do not, however, have a right to their unconditional immigration to the U.S. I am providing this information not only for you, but also for the many others who read these posts; some of whom, my be left with a wrong impression of what the facts are with respect to these issues. Best wishes to you in your endeavors !!! |
Jan 22, 2008 00:26 | |
![]() | hi,my freind,i am jingjing,do u still rember me?we sent mail to each other two years before when i was a student. during that two years ,i didn't login in this website,now i already graduated for half an year.A few days ago ,i feel life is so boring,i want to tavel again,then i login in this website again.luckily i still remeber my ID name and password. now i'm working in Shenzhen ,a city near guanzhou.i read your msg,i think u need to get more freinds.haha.u can learn chinese well in fact.i meet many foreigners from middle east ,most of them can speak fluent Mandarin,so u can do even better.now i am doing tading business.my phone no is 13510937362.u will get used to life in guangzhou.take care hope y can enjoy everyday! |
Jan 24, 2008 18:36 | |
![]() | Guestmardy. It is often hard for non native speakers to get jobs teaching English, even though I know some countries like the Filipines have good English speakers. Try the private language centres and kindergardens. You should find a job in Gz. |
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