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teaching501 Click to EMail Click to check IP address of the poster Oct-27-09, 08:07 AM (GMT)
teach at a high school in downtown wenzhou , zhejiang ,China
We are looking for Oral English Teachers for a language school in Ouhai district, Wenzhou city, Zhejiang province, China.
is a one- school-year contract start in 02, 2010
Monthly salary: 5000--6000RMB
You should have 20classes per week.
You will get international roundtrip flight tickets
You will get 2200rmb as travel allowances.
Free apartment provided
Free using of water and electricity.

Requirements:
22-60 years old;
Native English speakers from USA, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand or Ireland
4-year university/college degree or higher
2-year experiences of teaching

If you are interested in this teaching position, please contact with Jennifer, and kindly send me a E-mail with your CV, the copy of your passport and degree certificate.
My Email add: teaching501@yahoo.com.cn
Cell phone: 0086 13989817606


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