johnzhu
male - 69 years, Hangzhou, China
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Foreign English Teachers Needed
Dear foreign English teachers in and out of China:
Ours is Zhejiang University Helen Chinatefl Network Co., Ltd. It is one of China’s largest and strongest TEFL Company with a relatively long history and a good reputation, which is located in the famous scenic tourism city of Hangzhou, China. Our company has hundreds of universities, colleges, high schools, middle schools, primary schools, social schools, language schools as well as kindergartens as its base schools. Every year, a growing number of high qualified, well-educated and rich teaching experienced foreign teachers of English from English-speaking countries to join our company as formal member teachers with their detailed resumes on line.
With China opening to the outside world wider and wider, China needs more and more students in primary school, middle school, high school and university to learn many foreign languages, English in particular. So there is going to be a shortage of foreign English teachers. We urgently need qualified teachers from US, UK, Canada, Australia, etc. to meet the demand at present.
These foreign teachers of English must be healthy, well-educated with good morality. Here being healthy means that foreigners must be strong in good health without any infectious diseases and serious chronic sicknesses, who can, according to the contract, well fulfill their teaching obligations.
Being well-educated here means that foreigners must gain bachelor's degree or above. If they have also earned TEFL/TESOL certificate, they will be more preferable. Besides, we expect them to have a couple of years of teaching experience.
Here being with good morality means that foreigners should abide by China's laws and regulations. They must not do anything against China, against the Chinese government and against the Chinese people. They must observe the school's rules and regulations and support the local government, etc.
If any foreign teacher would like to teach English in China via our company, Zhejiang University Helen Chinatefl Network Co., Ltd, we will serve him/her devotedly and wholeheartedly, free of charge. He/She can just send emails at the following email addresses: johnzhunb@yahoo.com.cn faoctn@hotmail.com or call John Zhu at 0086-571-88234567-8181(ext.), or fax to John Zhu at 0086-571-88234511. The company’s website is www.chinatefl.com .
All candidates are requested to send John Zhu the following documents and information:
1. A copy of valid passport,
2. A copy of degree certificate,
3. A copy of TEFL/TESOL certificate if available,
4. A copy of physical examination record with a form attached,
5. A letter of reference,
6. A detailed CV, including: passport name, gender, date of birth, complexion, marital status, nationality, native language, permanent address, home phone number, cellphone number, email address, education background, working experience, computer skills, interests and hobbies,ore
7. Suggested monthly salary,
8. What kind of school would you like to teach? and,
9. Contract duration.
Now I am looking forward to contacting you via email or by other contacting means as soon as possible.
I here wish you good luck and every success in seeking an ideal job opportunity!
Good wishes and kind regards,
John Zhu
Hangzhou, China -
John Zhu's Brief Introduction
My Brief Introduction
I graduated from Hangzhou University, now known as Zhejiang University, majoring in English in the 1960s. After graduation, I worked as an English teacher in high school. Now I am a senior teacher of English (an equivalent to associate professor of English in university), director of Ningbo Municipal Foreign Languages Translation & Interpretation Association, and special advisor in foreign teachers’ affairs for Hangzhou Helen Education Network Company, Ltd.
Since 1984, I have not only taught English to senior students conscientiously, but have also devoted my spare time to writing articles for English Learning edited by Beijing Foreign Studies University, Foreign Languages Teaching in Schools by Beijing Normal University, Shanghai English Post for Middle School Students, China Daily, etc., publishing quite a lot of articles and works in those papers and magazines. The year of 1993 was the 50th anniversary of the Voice of America. I contributed an article to its column. As a result, VOA offered me a copy of The American Heritage Dictionary, College Edition as an award.
During the period between 1997 and 98, when already 57-58 years old, I was engaged in further education in terms of English. Subsequently, I earned a certificate for postgraduate courses in English.
Upon retirement in 2000, I was employed by Ningbo Huamao Foreign Languages School, under Huamao Group. I worked for the school for 7 years, serving as manager in charge of foreign teachers' affairs, concurrently a Chinese-English bilingual translator and interpreter. I translated over 100,000-word important documents for Huamao Group and Huamao School and drafted many English documents, which all went to foreign countries. I was also English editor of Huamao School’s paper.
By the end of August 2007, I left the school for Beijing to study Chinese at Beijing Language and Culture University for further education, majoring in Chinese, especially standard mandarin, in order to be a teacher of Chinese overseas.