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Do I need a TESOL/TEFL Certificate to Teach in China?

Dear Jean,
I have a Bachelor’s degree in Fine Arts, a computer networking degree in WAN/LAN (Cisco Systems) and a Master’s in Educational Business. I also have a ******** Teaching certification and I’ve been teaching here in the US for 7 years. Do I still need to take the TESOL/TEFL classes and show a TESOL/TEFL certification [...]

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Robert Vance here. TeachAbroadChina.com is only 8 months old and already we are drawing hundreds of visitors from around the globe every day. In an effort to better serve our ESL teachers in China and worldwide, the China Teaching Web is very proud to present Enjoy [...]

We want to teach English in China | Where do we start?

Dear Jean,
My husband and I are mature-aged (58 and 60 this year), and both of us are thinking of going over to China next year. We would like to teach conversational English, after my husband finishes his
degree in Naturopathy and Complimentary Medicine.
I finished my degree a couple of years ago, in Mass Communication, majoring in [...]

ESL Conversation Topic — Divorce

Level: ADULTS/TEENAGERS Intermediate to Advanced
The ESL Conversation Topic of divorce is sad but apart of life in many cultures including China’s. Discuss this in a sensitive manner knowing that there may be people who have been divorced in your class.
Warmup: Find an article about divorce on the internet. You can use this one here if you would like. [...]

My English Student Junior

His name is Junior. He does not look remarkable; he is short with glasses and sports a buzz haircut. His lunch, which he carries to school every day is also unremarkable. It usually consists of mostly rice and vegetables which a little meat scattered here and there. Junior is one of my adult English students [...]

What are the Top English Teaching Programs in China?

Ask Jean about China is a weekly feature on TeachAbroadChina.com. We welcome any questions related to living and working in China. Feel free to submit your questions by clicking here. We look forward to hearing from you.
Dear Jean,
What are the top two or three programs for teaching English in China? I am looking for [...]

Olympic Champ Michael Phelps and Deodorant Dominate the Weekly China Roundup

The Weekly China Roundup from TeachAbroadChina.com

Michael Phelps Swims Into the Hearts of the Chinese People–Michael Phelps made history on Sunday when he and Team USA won the 4X100 Medley relay in Beijing and grabbed his eighth gold medal of the 2008 Olympic Games. It is no wonder that he dominates the Weekly China Roundup for [...]

The Day I Did Not Shave in China

I only remember being really embarrassed once during my early days teaching English in China. I had just returned from a month long trip to Thailand, India, Nepal, and Laos. I returned to my school in Central China just in time to participate in the summer camp that they were conducting for two weeks. There [...]

ESL Conversation Topic — Internet Love

Level: Intermediate to Advanced Adults
Internet love is a fascinating ESL Conversation Topic that your Chinese students are sure to enjoy talking about.
Warmup: Give your students a few profiles (in English of course) from a popular dating website like Match.com and go over some of the details. Make sure your students understand any new vocabulary words. [...]

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