Part-time English Teacher Recruitment | |
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Jul 6, 2009 04:05 | |
| Part-time English Teacher Recruitment Requirements: 1. Ameirican or people who used to live in the USA for a year 2. speak fluent English and talkative 3. one with teaching experience is preferred Work place: near the subway station Sun Yat-sen University, Haizhu District, Guangzhou,Guangdong Province, China Payment negotiable Work time At least from July,2009-August,2009, long term cooperation is expected(short t erm is also OK). If you can meet the requirments, please send your resume, photo and contact nu mbers to 163.com|zhongwaiclub again, email to : 163.com|zhongwaiclub If you know someone who can meet the requirements, please inform him or her to contact us with email. |
Jul 6, 2009 11:43 | |
| Wow this is one racist advert. What do the Americans have that other Native Speakers of the ENGLISH LANGUAGE can't offer ???????????? I'm Australian by the way and have lived in the US for short periods of time. One year is certainly not long enough to pick up the accent, especially if you like your own, and I do. If a year of living in the States is supposed give one an understanding of the culture you can forgetaboudit. Most of us non-Amercians have acquired enough American culture, if I dare call it that, from decades of watching TV and the cinema. Good luck but please don't be so blatantly discriminating. |
Jul 6, 2009 21:13 | |
| If you are interested in this job, send your resume to the email. Your resume is welcomed, if we have jobs suitable for you, we will contact you. I am sorry, I don't mean to offend. However, the employer need one from America only. I can not change his mind. And if you know someone who can meet the requirements, please inform him or her to contact us. Wish you a nice day in China. |
Jul 16, 2009 01:42 | |
| But it seems we are missing the point: Americans do not speak English, they speak American. When I watch an American DVD, I always display the English subtitles otherwise I can only understand about half. I am English and Australian. And another thing, isn't 'American culture' an oxymoron? :) |
Oct 5, 2009 19:20 | |
| Are you serious Paul? You can only understand HALF of American DVDs? Maybe you should buy NORTH American DVDs in future. Incidentally, I am Australian and I am in no way offended by the advertisement specifying an American teacher. Australian, New Zealand, Scottish, Irish and even some English accents can be difficult to understand. As much as I hate to admit it, American is the defacto world language,not English. Similarly, if I intended to learn Chinese I would choose Beijing Chinese. |
Last edited by BOBERT: Oct 5, 2009 19:28 |
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