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Anything is possible. I want to see the world and meet its people. I am also obsessed with geography. My interests include history, nature, sports, animals (especially birds and large carnivores), partying with friends, playing Go and other board games, spinjamming, world cultures and exotic cuisine, philosophy, the universe and extraterrestrial life, the eventual end of our planet and many many other things.
I taught ESL to children (3-16yrs. old) in Beijing for one year and now I live in Manhattan teaching English to adults at an international school. Perhaps a move back to China or another part of the world is in order...
| Group | Topic | Activity | Posts |
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| China | What is it like to live in China? | Yesterday | 4 |
| China | Wanna go to rural China. | Yesterday | 2 |
| China | Teach in china in less than two months | May 17 | 2 |
| China | China ESL Salary advice needed asap! | May 05 | 7 |
| China | Hangzhou with EF (English First) | April 28 | 4 |
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Log in to leave a comment or Create an accountHi,
Are you looking to work in China?
Do you want to work with Kindergarten children?
Do you want a good Salary?
Do you want weekends off and two ½ days?
If you do, please contact me today. Our kindergarten needs teachers for the new semester starting September. We also have vacancies in our training centers. We are based in GuangZhou, Dongguan, and Foshan all in Guangdong Province, China.
Our school is called CIEO (Canadian International Education Organization)
If you want more details then please get in touch, If you know someone who might be interested then please forward this to them.
If you can’t start September don’t worry, you can still apply as we need teachers throughout the year!
All the best,
Robert
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