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I'm living in Xiamen. It's hot in Summer, but it's a very green city, there are trees literally everywhere and it's at sea side. For China it has few pollution.
But there are only few expats here, a couple of 1000 I have read in some article. I only occasionally see other expats here, but as a British you might like that there is a among expats well known British Pub, where you always can meet some expats.

loubeelou wrote:Hello & good morning. My name is Lou, I'm 29 years old & am from the UK. I am considering taking the CELTA tefl course and moving to China to teach English this year. I'd like to teach at a University or adult level as I feel my skills are more suited in this area. I'd like to do this long term - I am ready for a career change & a challenge & I have no commitments in the UK. I also visited China a few years ago and loved it. If anyone could offer any advice at all I'd be really grateful. I'd like to go to a city that has a large expat community & that isn't too polluted. Also somewhere that is not too hot in summer. Thanks!
Hi Lou,
I am from Canada and have worked in China and Hong Kong for the past 8 years for a Canadian university and a UK university as Head of University Preparation Program and English Placement Test Examiner. I was also Executive Director for a Dongguan international school designing programs for k-12 within the international department. I taught English, American history and teacher training throughout Asia Pacific in countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong and several cities in China.
My advice to you is that China is a country that has great potential, however, you need to come with an open mind. Students are great, very motivated learners and diligent workers. The environmental issues are something you have to be willing to put up with. After 8 years, I still find it difficult to breath cuz of the pollution, and fake foods are a concern meaning at restaurants and grocery stores. Western foods are at times difficult to find, but not impossible. If you stay in a more globalized city like Guangzhou, Shenzhen (which is hop skip and a jump form Hong Kong), Shanghai and Beijing, then it is ok.
I have now start my own company writing and designing academic programs for academic institutions in China and Hong Kong, which will eventually expand to include other non-English speaking countries in Asia Pacific. I am signing an agreement with the Guangzhou Management Association for International Scholarly Exchange in Guangzhou (a department within the Guangzhou Education Bureau) and GLF Management to deliver my IELTSprepPlus programs for students going overseas.
I am telling you this because if you are creative and business minded, teaching English in China, although somewhat saturated, still has a great potential if you are connected, diligent in your approach, and not afraid to explore.
If you are planning on coming to China, keep in touch, as I may have an opening for you. The primary city I am concentrating on will be Guangzhou and perhaps Hong Kong occasionally.
You can email me directly at eric.ling@inspire-isac.net for further information, advise, and/or assistance.
Good luck with your new move.
Cheers,
Eric
epcling wrote:loubeelou wrote:Hello & good morning. My name is Lou, I'm 29 years old & am from the UK. I am considering taking the CELTA tefl course and moving to China to teach English this year. I'd like to teach at a University or adult level as I feel my skills are more suited in this area. I'd like to do this long term - I am ready for a career change & a challenge & I have no commitments in the UK. I also visited China a few years ago and loved it. If anyone could offer any advice at all I'd be really grateful. I'd like to go to a city that has a large expat community & that isn't too polluted. Also somewhere that is not too hot in summer. Thanks!
Hi Lou,
I am from Canada and have worked in China and Hong Kong for the past 8 years for a Canadian university and a UK university as Head of University Preparation Program and English Placement Test Examiner. I was also Executive Director for a Dongguan international school designing programs for k-12 within the international department. I taught English, American history and teacher training throughout Asia Pacific in countries like Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, Hong Kong and several cities in China.
My advice to you is that China is a country that has great potential, however, you need to come with an open mind. Students are great, very motivated learners and diligent workers. The environmental issues are something you have to be willing to put up with. After 8 years, I still find it difficult to breath cuz of the pollution, and fake foods are a concern meaning at restaurants and grocery stores. Western foods are at times difficult to find, but not impossible. If you stay in a more globalized city like Guangzhou, Shenzhen (which is hop skip and a jump form Hong Kong), Shanghai and Beijing, then it is ok.
I have now start my own company writing and designing academic programs for academic institutions in China and Hong Kong, which will eventually expand to include other non-English speaking countries in Asia Pacific. I am signing an agreement with the Guangzhou Management Association for International Scholarly Exchange in Guangzhou (a department within the Guangzhou Education Bureau) and GLF Management to deliver my IELTSprepPlus programs for students going overseas.
I am telling you this because if you are creative and business minded, teaching English in China, although somewhat saturated, still has a great potential if you are connected, diligent in your approach, and not afraid to explore.
If you are planning on coming to China, keep in touch, as I may have an opening for you. The primary city I am concentrating on will be Guangzhou and perhaps Hong Kong occasionally.
You can email me directly at eric.ling@inspire-isac.net for further information, advise, and/or assistance.
Good luck with your new move.
Cheers,
Eric
Hi Eric,
Thanks so much for your reply. It sounds like you have had a fascinating career so far! I'd like to hear more about any possible openings you may have? Feel free to get in touch!
Best wishes,
Lou
My name is Carmelo Bono, I am a certified BC teacher (Canadian) at Maple Leaf Education Systems. I have been here three years. If you are interested in teaching opportunities across a few provinces in China with chances of promotion, pleas personal message me and I will send you details. By all means you can google the school, although the webpages were said to be a bit outdated recently. They are currently building a social media department to better maintain the online publicity and recruitment. My fiancee is the recruiting officer for our ESL program, I try to help her recruit to make her life significantly less stressful.
The school grows quickly each year demanding and increase in hires every year which means the school requires her to work more, thus my motivation to post.
All the best,
Carm
I'd rather work in cities that are in south and south east China. Cities with reasonable living cost and temperate climate.
Thank you
As far as positions goes, there are many, we have a large system, please bing search our school for a complete list of locations (or google).
If you would like to apply please send me your email and please apply by emailing peterfroese@mapleleafedu.com
Send a cover letter and resume, in the email just clarify that you heard about Maple Leaf from Carm Bono, and that you need clarification on the Canadian certification process. However, if not possible you are still open to TESL in the school system as well.
If you are really keen on this, I’d recommend emailing the “TRB” (teacher regulation board” in BC (Canada). Here is the site below, be sure to ask them what documents you need to qualify for Canadian certification. But remember even if you don’t have Canadian certification there are other teacher positions in our system!
https://www.bcteacherregulation.ca/
If you need anything else please email me Carm.bono@hotnail.com
All the best,
Looking forward to hearing from you!
This is such an interesting career post. I am a British math teacher in Abu Dhabi at the moment. I am considering my options for August 2021. Are you still in China?
Teaching positions in all cities. Shanghai has hundreds of positions open. Cheers. Lex
First, it is not difficult to find somewhere that isn't too polluted not too hot in summer. And I think Shanghai is great. Then is about where you want to teach, if you want to teach English in China, and you prefer to teach in the University or adult level, to be honest I don't think it is easy to apply for teaching in the university, and most foreigners chose to teach in Chinese training market, kindergarten, and international schools, so I recommend you to teach in the Chinese training market if you want to teach a level for adult, which you will have lots of options.
@HattieM, how is your application so far? Any updates.

Happy for your progress though.
Lets keep our hopes high yeah
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