What Are The Easiest Students To Teach in China? | On DTube Only

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This is a question I feel like most teachers start asking themselves after working for a while with a certain age group of students abroad. Myself included, after about 1 year of work, I started questioning - will it be any different teaching students older? Or maybe even adults? In this video I want to give a perspective on teaching different age groups of students, what the main differences are and what skills you will need for each of them. Thank you for watching, everyone! :)


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nice video :) upvote and resteem

thanks a lot, mate! :)

you are welcome :)

sorry, answered from my second channel :))

hahahha....nice to meet u my friend :)

I teach in Japan, I definitely find teaching adults easier, especially if it is business English. It all depends on your personality though.

Congratulation life-in-china! Your post has appeared on the hot page after 35min with 7 votes.
Thanks to @souldelas.

You live in China? Thats so amazing. I used to live in Japan. I really miss living there. Love your video.

I'm actually in the process of finding work in China, particularly Shanghai. I want to get to teach English to primary school kids. Do you have advice on how I can get there. How long does it take to get a job teaching there. I have graduated from studying drama at varsity and have notarized my degree. I am currently awaiting my police clearance, but I'm just wondering how long it takes to get to China once the consulate has received my documents @life-in-china..