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Teaching English in China – hope this helps!

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lfputman3:
I have a TEFL/TESOL cert through i-to-i, I've been told avoid their "apprenticeships" however I will be teaching at a friends school this summer. I'll be arriving with enough time before the summer session starts that he can take care of switching me from an 'L' visa to a 'Z' visa. Whether you are talking full-time or part-time, you have to have the paper. Then you have to have a school that is willing to pay and able to have foreign teachers.

As for the degree requirement, I've not heard that in China. They care that you have the paper and are a native speaker as most of the classes they want you for are 'oral' English, so the students can hear a real speaker of the language.

Lloyd

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