Hello from Irvine California. I think it’s great to have native English speakers to teach English. My kids learned mandarin here in California and I was very picky about where the teachers came from because I wanted them to speak without an accent. When they learn at a young age they will have perfect English, no accent. My kids now teenagers and fluent with no accent.🎉
I think it probably better to hire the Chinese from the north as they tend to speak better Mandarin than people from the south, which usually have accents. If you can hire someone originally from Beijing, that would be the best because they are able to speak the best Mandarin besides their local dialect.
Hello Alden! This is a great opportunity for Teachers overseas to see what are the phases of foreign teachers will go through their teaching journey while in China. If anyone here still looking for teaching opportunities. I can help and Im actively recruiting teachers overseas
Thanks for the informative video Aiden! Do you happen to know any agents or schools looking in Zhuhai? I’m from the U.S. but would love to work in Zhuhai!
I never thought those were teachers LOL Do they have certificate to work as teachers? Well, maybe^I should try teaching Cantonese, English and Germany! ^^^^
Hi budy its a good initiative to interview the foreign teachers and their experience. One thing i just wanted to know that are indians still able to teach english in china. I have done my masters in english.
How were you able to film and upload this to RUclips in the repressive China? Are you living in another country? Serious question because I heard RUclips (along with many other common apps) are banned in China.
@@aiden_qiuu I know about that but I’m talking about since you live there, wouldn’t Chinese authorities be watching and ready to arrest you? Or maybe it’s banned but not illegal to access?
@@TheseEyesSeeDarknessClearly7 well good question, they do, so as long as you are not doing anything stupid, you will be fine then. It not scary as you heard it online, as a native Chinese myself I never and do my friends who use vpn, never had problems
Good job, brother! China's one of the best countries to work and live.
I suddenly realized that some of your videos were filmed in Zhuhai. I live in Zhuhai 😊 I didn't know Zhuhai had that many foreign communities.
Hello from Irvine California. I think it’s great to have native English speakers to teach English. My kids learned mandarin here in California and I was very picky about where the teachers came from because I wanted them to speak without an accent. When they learn at a young age they will have perfect English, no accent. My kids now teenagers and fluent with no accent.🎉
Everywhere has an accent 😂Beijing has Beijing accent
I think it probably better to hire the Chinese from the north as they tend to speak better Mandarin than people from the south, which usually have accents. If you can hire someone originally from Beijing, that would be the best because they are able to speak the best Mandarin besides their local dialect.
Why are you guys learning Chinese? Moving to China or Taiwan?
@@owl6496the best would be from Taiwan because Beijing accent is too strong
@@owl6496 agree, personally I like northerner accent better. But if you like soft accent southern is good then
Thank you so much Aiden 😊. This has been very helpful. Keep up the good work.
wow, Bruce is amazing he has a sweet family in China and even learn Sichuan accent 😂
Hi Aiden! It was very useful thanks!
Hello Alden! This is a great opportunity for Teachers overseas to see what are the phases of foreign teachers will go through their teaching journey while in China. If anyone here still looking for teaching opportunities. I can help and Im actively recruiting teachers overseas
Hi, can you contact me on Instas, Aiden_qiuu
Thank you for sharing.
Hello. Where was Gustav Interviewed, I'd like to learn more about that City. Thank you!!!
Hi, it’s Zhongshan city
I just moved to Zhuhai to teach. I love it. Gorgeous city with incredible nature and trail running!
welcome to my hometown !
hii man hope you having im very much into teaching english in china may ask you some quations
@@hassanelwafi2241 Yes! I'm still pretty new but I'm happy to help if I can!
@@aiden_qiuu You have a beautiful hometown with great parks and trails to run!
Thanks for the informative video Aiden! Do you happen to know any agents or schools looking in Zhuhai? I’m from the U.S. but would love to work in Zhuhai!
You’re welcome. Hit me up on instas or email, aiden_qiuu
I just moved to Zhuhai and started teaching. It's great!
Lekker Gustav!
Very interesting. I am an English teacher in Cambodia at the moment. Is it possible to teach without a bachelors degree?
Humm idk about it, have to look for an agent
Depends on the level. The best jobs want degrees.
Hi I am a new subscriber from north east India. I love your vlogs.❤
Thank you so much 😊
I never thought those were teachers LOL Do they have certificate to work as teachers? Well, maybe^I should try teaching Cantonese, English and Germany! ^^^^
How possible is for non natives to teach English in China?
Yes you can, there’re many teaching centers, but illegal tho
Hi budy its a good initiative to interview the foreign teachers and their experience. One thing i just wanted to know that are indians still able to teach english in china. I have done my masters in english.
Nop, only first language countries are legal teachers in China
Hello , did you monetize your channel in China ?
Hey, yea I also post on red book app
Is RUclips ban in china.
no
RUclips IS banned in China. But people can access it using a VPN.
Yes that’s right, many people have access to VPN
Let me make one thing crystal clear.
As long as you don't do Laowai86 style videos, nobody cares.
Is it possible to earn money from RUclips if I live in China ?
yes you can, there’re successful examples on RUclips
@@aiden_qiuu did you do it ?
Yeah of course
@@aiden_qiuu when bro ?
@@aiden_qiuu which bank did you link your Adsense with ??
How were you able to film and upload this to RUclips in the repressive China? Are you living in another country? Serious question because I heard RUclips (along with many other common apps) are banned in China.
There’s a thing called vpn, lookup on google
@@aiden_qiuu I know about that but I’m talking about since you live there, wouldn’t Chinese authorities be watching and ready to arrest you? Or maybe it’s banned but not illegal to access?
@@TheseEyesSeeDarknessClearly7 well good question, they do, so as long as you are not doing anything stupid, you will be fine then. It not scary as you heard it online, as a native Chinese myself I never and do my friends who use vpn, never had problems
@@aiden_qiuu ok thank you. I’ve been thinking about teaching English In China so your video helped a lot.
@@TheseEyesSeeDarknessClearly7 If you need more information about teaching in China, feel free to hit me up on Instas, my friend is a recruiter
That was a classic, ‘people with no talent’ teach English in China.
No offense for teachers, I mean, if I am confused about current life stage, I would travel abroad and teach Chinese
They love china its becuase they love north korea and communism too i think or am i wong?
Or maybe you're just a brainwashed MSM tool?
your mind is filled with western propaganda. you really think the west is more democratic than China?
Another victim of American propaganda
Then why don't they go to North korea?
Yeah I reckon you're wrong.