People breaking the rules in China? Surely, you must be joking.
People breaking the rules in China? Surely, you must be joking.
I seriously doubt you could prepare good material teaching 8-hour days unless you're just repeating the same lesson over and over again.
I also highly doubt you could make 27k this way. I've not seen any training centres that are able to offer 40 solid teaching hours per week at an hourly wage. Normally they would offer you a monthly salary, which would be much lower.
8 teaching hours a day would also kill you in no time. A typical load for a primary school is about 20 hours per week. At a training centre, it could be much less outside of the peak season.
If you want to make money teaching English in China, I suggest moving to the polluted East. There are more customers, and the pay is better.
I don't know anyone who has one, but last week when I went to the PSB the official asked me if I'd like to apply for one (I didn't ask).
Dear elizaj,
Although my wife, her recently deceased grandmother and I are not US residents or citizens, we have heard that the dem community is able to bend the rules slightly to allow foreign nationals to participate in US elections.
In light of this, and your perceived neutrality with regards to party affiliation, it is our hope that you might afford us the opportunity to show our support for write-in candidate XiJingPing in the 2020 federal elections.
Xie Xie!
Shave the beard, especially if you're planning to teach children. Chinese people don't like facial hair.
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Editorial: Hydro expansion will fail without energy market reform
发布者Isn't the government trying to shift away from dirty coal powered plants, to embrace "cleaner" energy like hydro, nuclear and natural gas? Considering over 70% of their electricity comes from coal, I really don't understand how you can have too much hydro. Is the energy source too far away from the demand?
Kunming police begin drive to register e-bikes citywide
发布者Xiefei, of course the system is designed to be able better monitor everyone's movements, not just foreigners. Everyone knows you can easily be tracked with your phone. Now there is yet another tool to keep better tabs on you. I won't be putting one on my bike, thanks.
I was just taking a cheap shot at those abusing student and travel visas.
Kunming police begin drive to register e-bikes citywide
发布者Sounds like a great way for the gubmint to keep tabs on people...especially pesky foreigners overstaying or working on school visas.
New high-speed rail line to link Kunming with Dali
发布者I just found this article today:
www.comedali.com/tnew/show/id/2746
Now the opening date has been pushed back to late 2017 or early 2018.
I like how in the original gokunming article it stated "No cost estimates for the project were provided." That certainly turned out to be a major issue with regards to meeting the 2-3 year completion target. I guess I can't say I'm surprised considering Yunnan is known for poor work ethic and corrupt civil servants.
Fishing 'season' ends on slowly reviving Dianchi Lake
发布者As far as I can tell, Erhai is getting worse...at least the shoreline, mostly due to tourists throwing garbage into the lake, and lakefront hotels dumping in untreated sewage. I'm super depressed about the environmental situation in Dali, especially the air quality.