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Step by Step Guide
Step 1: Apply
Please take the time to thoroughly review the content on our website to acquire a comprehensive understanding of the expectations for your placement during the Teach In China program. After carefully examining all relevant information, we invite you to complete the application form, ensuring that all the necessary details provided align with our specified requirements. Following the submission of your application, kindly anticipate a response within 3-5 business days.
Step 2: Interview
Upon completion of the application review process, we will contact you to schedule an interview. Subsequently, you will receive a document list via email containing all compulsory paperwork that you are required to bring with you to the interview. This interview serves as an opportunity for you to gain a detailed insight of your upcoming English teaching job in China, your new role, and expectations both from our end and yours. Following the conclusion of the interview and introductions, please anticipate a waiting period of 3-5 business days before receiving notification regarding the status of your application process.
Step 3: Contract & Visa
Once you have been notified of your acceptance into the program, we will initiate the necessary paperwork procedures pertaining to your employment contract, work permit and Visa(working allowed) in China. Subsequently, you will be emailed a comprehensive document list encompassing all obligatory paperwork required to facilitate the procedural aspects on your behalf. The visa application process is expected to span approximately 2-4 weeks.
Step 4: Preparation for the journey to China
In the interim while awaiting a response from the Chinese embassy, we will arrange a follow-up appointment. During this session, you will be assigned a dedicated personal agent who will guide you through all further proceedings. This presents an opportunity for you to acquire further understanding of real-life experiences in China and the cultural differences you will encounter. Relocating to a different part of the world on your own can be quite intimidating, but your designated agent is here to ensure a seamless transition and to provide reassurance throughout the process. Your appointed agent will remain accessible around the clock to offer support and address any inquiries or assistance you may need.
What should I include in my introductory video?
Video Length
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Video should last no longer than 30 - 40 seconds
Topics to mention
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Introduce yourself and tell us a little about you.
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Explain why you would like to visit and work in China.
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What inspired you to work with young learners?
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What makes you the appropriate candidate for this position?
Things to pay attention to in your video
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Please speak SLOWLY and CLEARLY.
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Make sure to smile frequently and maintain a friendly demeanour.
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Be enthusiastic and bubbly and make your speech in the way you present yourself to the young learners.
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Ensure to use simple, straightforward vocabulary.