(DOWNLOAD) "Know how to get the best teaching job in China and not get SCAMMED!" by Gregory Dunn * Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Know how to get the best teaching job in China and not get SCAMMED!
- Author : Gregory Dunn
- Release Date : January 17, 2014
- Genre: Asia,Books,Travel & Adventure,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 26128 KB
Description
Planning to teach in China is an adventurous proposition. Searching reveals many job opportunities, many listing qualifications needed, cities unknown, low pay or other details that may be hard to trust. These results are recruiters who’s job it is to find teachers and get them placed in the worst job possible for the lowest salary, ensuring in great commissions paid. The worse for you the better for them. But how do you know if what they offer is up to standards? Or safe? For some reason many when they go abroad seem to be more trusting, when they should be more cautious. This guidebook is dedicated to help adventurers planning to move to China and teach English, at least initially, to make a living.
You’ll learn:
- How not to get scammed and get the best experience teaching
- How to determine what the best teaching job is for you
- All kinds of different teaching schools out there, and what their all about
- Qualifications needed for different jobs, and if you need a teaching cert like TEFL (Usually it's not required)
- Visas, contracts, resources and more
- Basics to lesson planning and the core of what any TEFL class will teach, basically the only tool you will need to teach a class
- How you can get a great job teaching in China even if you don't speak Chinese and have 0 teaching experience.
- How to get a job that fits you, make more and enjoy the experience.
Gregory learned in over a decade of a trial by fire experience in China. The goal is to save new teachers time and money and ensure a great experience abroad.
Gregory Dunn is a seasoned world explorer with over 50 countries visited. During his travels he spent a decade in China, 2004-2014, teaching, opening one of the first TEFL schools and working in Beijing in IT, a job that come about from teaching. Fresh off the train from Mongolia in 2004 the far east was fresh to him and he expected to make around $600 per month just to cover expenses. What he discovered through years of experience what he expected in one day was possible in a few days or even one, learning about the job landscape, how to find work and most importantly knowing which jobs to take and which jobs to avoid. Over his decade in China not only did he work in many schools, started one of the first TEFL schools in Beijing and managed it for over 2 years and also helped to advise hundreds of new English teachers to get them up to speed to get the best jobs to fit them from the start of their adventures, without taking commissions like most agents or “friends” offering new jobs. This guidebook was written to help anyone thinking about teaching in China to help to avoid costly mistakes he has made in the past and know more about the working landscape. Over the years Gregory has heard many horrible teaching experiences, which then directly negatively effected their experience living in China. Many of them leaving after a few months or one year with nothing good to say. But this was due to their teaching job experience. Its his hope that not only this guide can help to ensure a better teaching experience but also an overall safe and fun experience living in China. Anyone can teach in China, there is no need to have a teaching background, certificates are not required and even without a degree potential English teachers can easily find jobs, and finding the right job that suits the teacher will ensure a great experience while living abroad.