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Language: English
Machjo (User's profile) May 22, 2005, 3:12:33 PM
If so, and you have completed your compulsory education, possess native-like fluency in English, and a good level of fluency in Esperanto, I might be able to help you. Usually the minimum requirement is a TESOL certificate, with a bachelors or post-graduate degree being preferable. Due to a shortage of qualified teachers in China, some schools are sometimes prepared to teach the teachers themselves. You can also find more in formation at:
http://www.edukado.net/
If interested, please let me know by e-mailing me at:
martinslangevin@hotmail.com
You can also find more information about me at:
http://www.icq/253055387
http://www.edukado.net/
If interested, please let me know by e-mailing me at:
martinslangevin@hotmail.com
You can also find more information about me at:
http://www.icq/253055387
spirita (User's profile) December 15, 2005, 9:58:11 AM
oh really?..............im willing to............lol
Senlando (User's profile) January 26, 2006, 8:00:32 PM
awsome. i always wanted to visit china. it would be a perfect job for me because grew up in taiwan and so i already speak mandrain. my parents are canadian and so i speak english as a native speaker. also, from the age of 12-18 i taught english as a second language to some taiwanese students. i've been to busy to study esperanto latly but this summer i am going to the clagary esperanto center to learn it fluently.
my only question is what are the educational requierments to at your school, or in china?
-senlando
my only question is what are the educational requierments to at your school, or in china?
-senlando