What It's REALLY Like Teaching ESL in China | Teach Abroad Teacher Interview with Josie

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Teach Abroad Teacher Interview with Josie from Josie and the Classroom. Meet Josie, a Mexican-American teacher who taught English abroad in China. Find out what it’s like to teach abroad in China, how to get a visa to teach abroad, culture shock when teaching abroad and tips for new teachers who are dreaming of teaching abroad!

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00:00 Teach in China
00:22 Where did you teach?
00:32 Students in China
01:49 Rural schools
02:14 Visa process to teach abroad
03:44 Culture shock in China
05:21 Teaching in China
06:05 Advice for teaching in China
06:48 Favorite teach abroad memory
07:18 Discrimination abroad
08:28 Lessons learned from teaching abroad
09:48 Advice for teaching abroad

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This video is about how to teach abroad in China and Taiwan.
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ESLTeacher
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I taught in China from 2016 to 2019, just before the COVID hit. Now I'm interested in Taiwan

Art_Wine_And_Anarchy
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Some comments about Mexican ethnicity and Asia—I have been teaching in Taiwan for years (mostly university, also cram schools and high schools)—mostly English as a Foreign Language and sometimes Spanish: 1) I’ve been asked “Why don’t you have an American name?” 2) I once copyedited something for a fellow professor in the military academy system. She felt bad about having to ask me for my US Passport after the editor of the journal she submitted it to demanded it. They hiccuped at my Spanish surname and wanted proof that I’m a native English speaker from an English-speaking country.

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Thanks for this video. I was wondering what type of support you get from managers? Do you get regular one to ones with managers to discuss your progress and welfare?

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