15 episodes

Thinking about moving to China and work as an English teacher, but uncertain where to begin? Or, already here, but having difficulties dealing with your daily life? Then this podcast is for you. It hopes to give you a current, comprehensive and objective view of the English-teaching environment in China. It also provides you with some practical pointers on how to better manage your job and life in the Middle Kingdom.

Teach English in China Ms. M

    • Business
    • 4.0 • 4 Ratings

Thinking about moving to China and work as an English teacher, but uncertain where to begin? Or, already here, but having difficulties dealing with your daily life? Then this podcast is for you. It hopes to give you a current, comprehensive and objective view of the English-teaching environment in China. It also provides you with some practical pointers on how to better manage your job and life in the Middle Kingdom.

    Public Holidays and Typical Work Schedules

    Public Holidays and Typical Work Schedules

    · How many public holidays does China have and when are they observed?

    · What do typical work schedules look like for most English teaching jobs? 

    Working as an English teacher in China can have a good number of holidays and breaks, and work schedules can be more flexible, relatively speaking. In this episode, let’s find out what and when the holidays are and what kind of work schedule can most of you expect if you were to work here in the education sector. 

    Contact me at victoria-msun@outlook.com for any further inquiries about teaching in China. 

    • 14 min
    What will you be expected to teach (higher education institutions) ? Part II

    What will you be expected to teach (higher education institutions) ? Part II

    Episode description 

    • What will I be asked to teach in colleges and universities? 

    • Would I have to prepare course materials by myself? • What kind of support could I expect to get in teaching? T

    extbooks mentioned in this episode are: Compelling Conversations, Cambridge English Skills Real Listening and Speaking, New Interchange (Cambridge University Press). 

    Contact me at victoria-msun@outlook.com for any further inquiries about teaching in China.

    • 34 min
    What will you be expected to teach (higher education institutions) ? Part I

    What will you be expected to teach (higher education institutions) ? Part I

    Episode description 

    • What will I be asked to teach in colleges and universities? • Would I have to prepare course materials by myself? 

    • What kind of support could I expect to get in teaching? 

    Textbooks mentioned in this episode are: Compelling Conversations, Cambridge English Skills Real Listening and Speaking, New Interchange (Cambridge University Press). 

    Contact me at victoria-msun@outlook.com for any further inquiries about teaching in China.

    • 38 min
    What will you be expected to teach (compulsary level ed)?

    What will you be expected to teach (compulsary level ed)?

    Episode description

    • What content will I be asked to teach? 

    • Would I have to prepare course materials by myself? 

    • What kind of support could I expect to get in teaching? 

    Well, it depends on where you are, who you will be teaching, and what type of schools or organizations you are working for. We'll be exploring some answers to these questions in this and the next couple of episodes. 

    Contact me at victoria-msun@outlook.com for any further inquiries about teaching in China.

    • 25 min
    Some Dos and Don'ts in a University EFL Classroom in China

    Some Dos and Don'ts in a University EFL Classroom in China

    Episode description

    • What are some things that you could do to facilitate your teaching and classroom management?

    • What are some things that you should NOT do to keep your job safe and keep your teaching effective? 

    Let’s explore some answers to these questions with a very experienced teacher and manager, Ms. Huang Shixiang, who has extended knowledge about and experience in EFL teaching. She has also participated in the university’s process of hiring and managing foreign teaching staff. We hope the episode can be helpful to the new comers to the English teaching scene in China. To connect with Ms. Huang, you can email her at 2725005680@qq.com or contact her on WeChat @ melusinahuang.

    Contact me at victoria-msun@outlook.com for any further inquiries about teaching in China.

    • 1 hr 15 min
    Podcast Intro (updated)

    Podcast Intro (updated)

    Thinking about relocating to China and work as an English teacher? Already there, but are meeting some difficulties in your job or life as an expat? Having trouble managing your students or the materials? Being the very first podcast on this topic, I am very proud to present mine and would like to take the opportunity to explore these questions and beyond with you. 

    Contact me at victoria-msun@outlook.com for any further inquiries about teaching in China.

    • 15 min

Customer Reviews

4.0 out of 5
4 Ratings

4 Ratings

Cleve Listener ,

Very informative with specific suggestions

The podcast’s topics and details are very informative for people like me who don’t have any ideas about how living and working in China is like. Great listens.

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