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What are the requirements to teach English in China? - ✔️ ✔️ ✔️ ITTT TESOL & TESOL
To teach English in China, a bachelor's degree is typically required. While it doesn't necessarily have to be in English or Education, having a degree in one of these fields can be beneficial. Many schools also require a TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certificate. This certificate can usually be obtained through a course that lasts anywhere from 120 to 150 hours. Some schools may also prefer candidates with prior teaching experience, though it is not always mandatory.
To work legally in China as an English teacher, you will need to obtain a Z visa. The requirements for a Z visa include a valid passport, a health check, a clean criminal record, a bachelor's degree, and a TEFL certificate. Once in China, you will also need to undergo a medical examination to apply for a... [Read more]
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Online vs. Onsite Courses
Becoming certified to teach English as a second language can be done onsite or online. On online course was the most efficient, economical and in many ways the superior way for me. This article explains my background and situation. It also touches on the process I went through to get to this, the final lesson.
Online is not for everyone. It takes an open and creative mind to step into the world of computers and electronic tutors. An imagination and discipline were keys to my approach. Imagination was profound when I would take time away from class and Google some blogs about teaching English. Dave’s Café was just one of these places where you could find endless discussions on the joys and perils of teaching English in other countries. These stories were the... [Read more]
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British english vs american English
With English being recognised as the global language of choice, which one is considered the official language?
So just how did American English diverge from British English in the first place? American English roots back to the early colonial days of the late 16th century, were a whole gamut of cultures converged into a single society. In some colonies English wasn’t even a spoken language and in those colonies that did speak English it was quite different from the English we know today. The Elizabethan English of the day consisted of many varieties of regional English dialects. All these different dialects, intermingled with a multitude of cultures formed one big boiling pot, of which over time, a new variant was produced – American English. And... [Read more]
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