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ESL teacher for SHANGHAI(Frannie)

Position #

IB DP English Literature /AP English Language Teacher

Teaching hours per week #

About 15 hours

working hours #

Office hour

Students age #

High school Secondary

Class size #

Around 20-25

Content of courses #

High School Literature

Start date #

Late August

Requirements #

English level #

Literature

Degree #

preferred Master or PhD

Major #

Literature, English, or creative writing, etc

Working experience #

Prefer lB/AP literature teaching experiences

Visa #

School assist visa transition

Offer #

Salary #

4000-6000USD monthly

Visa #

Work visa

Training Course #

School Training program

Medical check #

Yes

Apartment #

Yes

National holidays #

Public holidays

Holiday #

yes

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About #

Shanghai, Hu for short, also known as Shen, is a multi-cultural metropolis with both modern and traditional chinese features. The city has a status equivalent to a province, and reports directly to the central government. Serving as the largest base of Chinese industrial technology, one of the most important seaports and China’s largest commercial and financial center, Shanghai draws the attention of the whole world.

Location #

Shanghai is situated at 31°41′ north latitude and 121°29′ east longitude. The city, whose name literally means “on the sea”, is located on the east China coast just to the south of the mouth of the Yangtze river. Bordering on Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces on the west, Shanghai is washed by the east China sea on the east and Hangzhou Bay on the south. It also occupies a central location along China’s coastline. Thanks to its advantageous geographic location, Shanghai is an excellent sea and river port, boasting easy access to the vast hinterland.

Shanghai Geographical Features #

Except for a few hills lying in the southwest corner, most parts of the Shanghai area are flat and belong to the alluvial plain of the Yangtze River delta. The average sea level elevation is about 4 meters.

Shanghai Water Resources #

Dotted with many rivers and lakes, the Shanghai area is known for its rich water resources. Most of the rivers are tributaries of the Huangpu River. Originated from the Taihu lake, the 113-kilometre-long Huangpu River winds through the downtown area of the city. The river is about 300 to 770 meters wide with an average width standing at 360 meters. The ice-free Huangpu River is the main waterway in the Shanghai area.

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