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English Language Internship – China

Posted by on February 4th, 2015 · 2015, Arts and Social Science, Internships, Language, Uncategorized

English Language Teaching Assistant at Xi’an Jiaotong University

Subsidy Travel expenses (up to 5,000 RMB) plus free accommodation, free daily meals and free cultural tours

LocationXi’an

InstitutionXi’an Jiaotong University

Teaching DatesFour weeks from June 29 to July 26,2015

Certificate will be provided after successful completion of the internship

Job Description

We will application from highly motivated individuals to help with TESOL teaching on four-week English course in the summer of 2015. Successful candidates will report to English language tutors and will also be under the direction of the School of Foreign Studies at XJTU. Candidates are expected to assist English language tutors in teaching the first year undergraduate students at XJTU.

Main Duties

  • Cooperate with the English language tutor
  • Prepare daily instructional activities under supervision of the English language tutor
  • When required, organise discussions and correct students courswork under the supervision of the English language tutor
  • Complete other duties assigned by the English language tutor
  • Attend requied staff training section(s)
  • Adhere to established rules and regulations of XJTU and the summer English course

Requirements

  • Native English speaker
  • Adequate computer skills
  • Effective interpersonal skills
  • Motivation/ Enthusiasm
  • Commitment

Application:

To indicate your interest students should email advisor4globaled@unsw.edu.au by 9am on Friday, 6th March with your:

  • name
  • student ID
  • resume
  • email address

Further information:

Ms Xueping Lan, from XJTU International Education College  Tel:029-82668237  Fax:029-82665923

Email:920800@qq.com,lanxueping@mail.xjtu.edu.cn Website:http://sie.xjtu.edu.cn

 

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