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Teach at Shane English School China in Taiwan

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About Shane English School China

Shane English Schools China (SESC) offers you the opportunity to experience the fascinating and wildly different culture of China first hand with the support and expertise of one of the largest British owned EFL organisations in Asia. Shane English schools have dozens of centres in various provinces of China, with opportunities for enthusiastic, adventurous teachers who love working with kids and are looking for a new challenge abroad. The Schools Established in 2001 Shane currently operates in over 24 cities across China. We are well known as a market leading language school. With thousands of students coming through our doors every year we make every effort to maintain the highest standards in education by providing excellent course materials, technology and an engaging learning environment. Schools are modern, well-equipped and friendly places, often with dozens of staff in administrative and teaching roles. Naturally, they are lively places in which to work. The Teaching Teaching English in China usually involves working with young children, and plenty of them. The majority of our students are young learners aged from 3 to 14 years old and teachers enjoy teaching to a variety of ages throughout the week. Teacher training and support is seen as key at Shane and we provide a one week training program at the start of your contract as well as on-going training and support in the form of workshops, seminars and class observations from your Academic Manager. Typically teachers are based at a main language centre but take themselves off to local kindergarten or elementary schools to teach groups of students with the assistance of the children’s regular class teacher. Later in the day, and at weekends, teaching takes place at the language centre where classes are smaller and some students take one-on-one lessons. Expect a varied, albeit regular, schedule and a variety of classroom settings. Benefits Flight reimbursement Paid holiday Company Insurance Visa & Health Check Training Full academic support from Head Office and Schools Full resources and materials Quarterly bonuses Requirements Candidates MUST be CELTA qualified or equivalent Native level of English A graduate (with a full university degree) A UK/Irish/US/Canadian /NZ/Australian/RSA passport holder 2 years life or teaching experience necessary Sociable, positive and hard working Culturally inquisitive Looking for a challenge

Shane English School China contact information

Address: 6F-1, No.41 Roosevelt Road, Section 2 Taipei, Taipei, TPE, 106, Taiwan
Phone: +886 23517755

Taiwan at a glance

Country information

Capital: Taipei

Language: Mandarin Chinese is the main language spoken, with Taiwanese (also called Hokkien)

Population: 23.51 million

Currency: New Taiwan dollar (NT$)

Government: Multiparty democracy

Major Religion(s): Buddhism, Taoism and Confucianism

Climate: Subtropical in the north, tropical in the south

Size : 36,193 km²

Country quick facts

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Showing respect and politeness for elders is an important part of Taiwanese culture.
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Taiwanese people hate the rain (due to fears over acid rain) and will usually shield their skin from the sun’s rays with umbrellas.
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Taiwan has an adult literacy rate of 96%.
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The Taiwanese are known as being incredibly hard working, and Taiwanese society places a large emphasis on the importance of work and education.
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Tipping is not customary in Taiwan. Usually a 10% service charge is added to your bill when staying at a hotel, while restaurants and cab drivers will typically refuse tips.
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There are almost 5,000 7-Elevens in Taiwan, and they’re much more than a convenience store. You can dine in a 7-Eleven in Taiwan, use their free Wi-Fi, send packages and even get your dry cleaning done!.
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Many Taiwanese people like to take naps after lunch.
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