ESOL/English/Chinese teacher
Hi everyone,
I am posting on behalf of a teacher that I know who is looking for a full-time teaching job. Below is her background:
My name is Meng Yan. I am from Beijing, China. I have a Master's of Business Administration, as well as a Postgraduate Diploma in Second Language Teaching.
Prior to coming to NZ I spent eight years teaching Chinese and English in Singapore, across a range of different age groups (between 5-65 years). My Chinese teaching includes general Chinese courses, HSK, YCT, conversational language courses, and business Chinese courses. I have also provided English coaching, including IELTS, general English coaching, and English for business purposes.
I am currently looking for a job in language teaching, preferably as an ESOL teacher, either full or part-time.
Please feel free to contact me via email or phone. Email : yanmoki@gmail.com Phone: 021 089 00281.
I look forward to hearing from you. Thank you.
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