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I lived in New Zealand since I was five, but I moved back to Hong Kong as a TEFL teacher.
I am a kindergarden teacher in Hong Kong.
This job is much more exciting than what I study at uni.
I'm still new to teaching so I need plenty of advice, tips and hints.
Thanks in advance.
| Group | Topic | Activity | Posts |
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| Hong Kong | Getting a work visa in HK | June 30, 2012 | 2 |
| Hong Kong | It pays to be "Western looking" | March 08, 2012 | 3 |
| Hong Kong | Teaching in Hong Kong | January 08, 2011 | 3 |
| Hong Kong | Make more English speaking friends | August 08, 2010 | 1 |
| Hong Kong | Hearing your experiences | February 18, 2010 | 5 |
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Log in to leave a comment or Create an accountHi Kitty. Just sending you a quick invite to the North District Social Club. A social club in northern Hong Kong for English speakers.
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Hi Kitty,
I have just recieved my TEFL qualification and interested in Hong Kong. Can you give me any advice or tips of how is best to get a teaching position in Hong Kong?
Thanks, Darren
Hi Kitty,
I'm planning on teaching TEFL (primary to university level) in Hong Kong soon. Would you be able to advise me which schools are currently hiring? Which areas are the best for non-Cantonese speakers to live in (i.e. number of ex-pats, international schools, etc.)?
Cheers, Tom
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