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Oral English teacher are needed in China. Multiple locations

Jane han
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Joined: May 11, 2009
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Oral English teacher are needed in China

Firstly, thanks for your close attention and support!
The Native English Speaker Recruit Project (China District) is run by the International Education Volunteer Organization (China). It is authorized by the Chinese Education System to recruit foreign English teachers.
Our Aim:
Providing high quality oral English teachers for schools (especially for primary and secondary schools) to improve Chinese students’ English communication level.

Our Requirements:
You are enthusiastic and well behaved, and you can speak English clearly and fluently, furthermore, you should be able to control a 60-student class.

Teaching Place:
Your teaching place can be choose by yourself, from remote villages to bustling urban centres, including Hebei, Inner Mongolia, Henan, Shandong, Shanxi, Gansu, Ningxia, Jilin, Heilongjiang, Xinjiang, Yunnan, Guizhou, etc.

Your Benefits:
Three months’ contract, renewable if you wish, or you can choose to teach in another area of China. It is an easy, enjoyable and rewarding work, meanwhile, it is also a good opportunity for you to travel in and explore China.

Contact Us:
Tel: +86 10 67527894
Fax: +86 10 67576849
Mobile: +8615201192959
MSN: Janehan0402@live.cn
SKYPE: janehan0402
Contact Person: Janehan
 
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