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Host:
Zhejiang University Global TEFL Network (5th year)
Location: Zhejiang,
China (with camps in Hangzhou, the capital of Zhejiang, and
other camps, such as Taizhou camp, Wenzhou camp, Ningbo camp, Jinhua
Camp, Quzhou camp, Huzhou camp, Zhuji camp, Jiaxing camp, Shaoxing
camp and Yiwu camp, etc.)
Programs (selective):
A: From July 11 to July 31 (FULL)
B: From July 11 to July 24 (FULL)
C: From July 25 to August 7 (FULL)
D: From August 1 to August 21 (FULL)
E: From July 13 or 14 or 15 to August 12 or 13 or 14 (4-week for
students or teachers)
Class and Activity Time:
8:00--11:30 am for morning session
2:00--5:30 pm for afternoon session
Course:
Spoken English, Conversation, Teaching Methodology
Class Size:
25-30 middle school students or teachers
Participants: Middle
school students aged from 13-18 or middle school English teachers
aged 25-35.
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Goals: To improve the listening and speaking ability
of students or the teaching skills and methodology of teachers.
The program has been operating for five years and the intent is
to provide a "summer camp" opportunity rather than an
academic emphasis.
Workload: 6-7 hours a day and 5-6
days a week with Sundays off and one or two tour of the local city
or towns for each program. The emphasis appears to be to have fun
while being immersed in English as the communication tool. One teacher
will be in charge of one or two different classes. For some classes
a Chinese English teacher may be provided as an assistant, who can
relieve some of the workload. Teachers can divide the classes into
oral English, listening, free reading, video showing, slide showing,
students performance, singing, playing games, party, speech, English
corner and other non-academic settings, etc. Although it seems the
teachers have a lot of periods, yet if arranged properly, they will
not feel so and they will have a lot of fun with the students. Classes
can also be held outside the classroom. Current and former list
memebers have taught in this setting and indicate that it is fun
and much can be enjoyed while using English.
Lesson Plan: Teachers
should find and bring to China some material for training the oral
English of students or the teaching methodology of Chinese English
teachers. They are free to conduct and organize their classes. Usually
every class lasts 45 minutes with 5-10 minutes for break. Teachers
should also prepare some English games, songs and activities in
the classroom.
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Teaching Material: Foreign
teachers are required to bring some original materials and get them
copied during the program (free). They are free to use their own
material and teaching methods. Some of the camps will provide some
ready-made books for the students. Copies will be limited to a certain
amount.
Teaching Facilities: Some of the
classrooms have air conditioner, while some only have electric fans.
All classrooms have tape recorder. Many have TV set and projectors.
Many schools have computers and copy machine.
Hotels:
As the camps are rotated in a few different cities and
this is a short-term summer camp so the teachers are usually staying
in off-campus hotels, which are usually near the camp for each program.
The organizer is only paying for the basic room service, not including
the extra service like food, drink, laundry, message, IDD call and
Cable Internet, etc. The teachers usually shared hotel room during
each program, including one or two days before and after the program.
The hotel room has two beds, air-conditioner, local telephone, and
24-hour hot showers.
Meals:
Usually the organizer will provide three free meals for
the students and teachers in the camp cafeteria for each program,
including one or two days before and after the program. However,
if the teachers do not like the cafeteria meals and want to eat
outside on their own account during the whole program, they can
get some meal stipend of Rmb920 yuan for program A, Rmb650 yuan
for program B or C, Rmb1200 yuan for program D. Meal money is paid
from the first day classes begin.
Food: Nowdays
in China you will find all kinds of international chain-stores and
can get many things you want for food in supermarkets and local
shops.
Tour: Usually the organizer will arrange
one or two-day free local tour for foreign teachers during each
program. The staff and students will also show them around the city
and local sceneries during other times. Chinese cities, towns and
villages are very specific and attractive.
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Internet: Usually some of the camps
have campus computer rooms with Internet connection, where the teachers
can use freely. However, if there are no such computer rooms, the
teachers can only use the nearby Internet Bar on their own account.
It is very cheap with only one or two yuan an hour.
Transportation: The teachers are responsible
for their own International and domestical airfare and transportation
to and from Hangzhou.
Insurance: The teachers are responsible
for their own travel and medical insurance during the program.
Salary (selective):
Program A: Rmb5000 plus selective Rmb920 for meals(FULL)
Program B: Rmb3500 plus selective Rmb650 for meals(FULL)
Program C: Rmb3500 plus selective Rmb650 for meals(FULL)
Program D: Rmb5000 plus selective Rmb920 for meals(FULL)
Program E: Rmb6500 plus selective Rmb1200 for meals
Vacancy: 100 teachers
Qualifications for Applicants:
1. Native English-speakers and those from America, Canada, UK, Australia
and New Zealand will be given preferential consideration.
2. Those in English major or with TEFL certificates or educational
background will be given preferential consideration.
3. Couple of teachers will be given preferential consideration.
4. Teachers with summer experience will be preferred.
5. Teachers with personal confidence and good communication skills.
Documents & Passport: Every teacher
should send an application with his or her resume
and a passport copy (the page
with your number and photo) to John Zhou before they will be formally
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Visa Info:
Every teacher could come to China with a tourist or
business visa (better with business visa). Remember to get enough
valid days in the visa to cover the whole time you will be teaching.
You will need the official invitation letter with our seal (not
the contract) to apply for the business visa.
Airport and Train Info:
Make a travel plan when you get the visa. Better to
arrive 2 days before our program
begins. Keep us informed of your travel schedule. Teachers should
be responsible for their own airfare and transportation to our
headquarter. Shanghai Putong International Airport would be the
best destination. Then take an airport bus or go to the Shanghai
Railway Station to take a train to Hangzhou. If you arrive at
Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, you can also take an
airport bus to downtown Hangzhou, and then take a taxi to the
16th Floor, Blue Sky Business Center, 18# of Moganshan Road of
Hangzhou (see the map
here) to register at Zhejiang University Helen China TEFL Network.
Any problem please call John Zhou at telephone +86-571-88234518,
88234517 or mobile +86-13605715127.
Meeting Schedules:
We will hold sessions on the morning of July 10 for
Program A and B and E teachers, on the morning of July 24 for
Program C teachers, and on the morning of July 31 for Program
D teachers in the meeting room, on the 16th Floor, Blue Sky Business
Center, 18# of Moganshan Road of Hangzhou (see the map
here) to give our teachers an orientation and all the details
of the programs.
Contract Info:
the Online
Contract could be seen only after you send the
application
Application Deadline:
April 31, 2004
Principle: First come,
first served
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Application
Process:
1. Check again
the details of the summer program at
http://www.globaltefl.com/summer
2. Submit the online application
through
http://www.globaltefl.com/summer
3. Send your resume
to John Zhou at e-mail summer05@globaltefl.net
or fax to +0086-571-8785-2721
4. Send your
recent photo or passport copy (the page with your number
and photo) to John Zhou at e-mail summer05@globaltefl.net
or fax to +0086-571-8785-2721
5. Submit the online contract
through the notified webpage
6. Send back the Acceptance
Letter (contract )with your signature on to John Zhou at e-mail
summer05@globaltefl.net
or fax to +0086-571-8785-2721
7. Apply for a tourist or business
visa with the Invitation Letter at Chinese Embassy in your country
Any problem please call John Zhou at 0086-571-8785-2720.
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