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Hi, my name is Kiddie, I'm a native Chinese, lived in London for 10 years, and I was running my Mandarin school there. Back to China 2 years ago, running my English school here in Changsha, Hunan, China. Feel free to ask me any questions in regards to teaching in China, such as visa/contract/living/salary...
I love traveling, photography, sports, and I was the lead singer of my metal band when I was in London (yeah, is not a joke, lol) add me on facebook: Kiddie Leier Yao
CEO at REA International Language Centre
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Hello everyone! I'm Carissa, 24 from London. Graduated two years...
| Group | Topic | Activity | Posts |
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| Teach in China Internship | August 2013 | 11:26AM | 40 |
| China | China jobs | May 17 | 1 |
| China | Teach in China | May 16 | 5 |
| China | Recommendations??? | May 16 | 1 |
| China | Newbie, questions and doubts | May 16 | 3 |
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Log in to leave a comment or Create an accountHi kiddie, ive just been reading one of your very detailed threads! im VERY confused about whether i need a degree or not to work in china?? you are adimant in your thread that you need one by law but ive just been speaking to someone from i-to-i on the phone and they say you dont need one?? how confusing?!?!
im looking at doing the online course real soon (i-to-i have a deal on their 120hr course right now) and then contemplating doing the china internship next year or go it alone but am a bit concerned regarding this matter. please help! :)
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