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Question Asked:
1. What made you want to teach ESL in Taiwan?
2. Did you speak the language before you left?
3. Did you teach in a public or private school?
4. Did you have any teaching experience before you left?
5. How long were you there?
6. What steps must you take before you teach?
7. How much can you earn in Taiwan?
8. Do they provide your airfare and housing?
9. What was a typical day like?
10. Did you feel safe when you were there?
11. What did you do in your free time?
12. Were you able to save a lot of money?
13. How did you send money home to pay loans?
14. Did you have to pay taxes?
15. Did you live comfortably?
16. What was the weather like?
17. What was the food like?
18. Was it easy to get around?
19. How was your overall experience?
20. Did you go through a recruiter or on your own?
@KaiXi333 low cost of living + wise money management = AMAZING savings.
Get out of here.
SanguineBullet667 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
Do the math: this guy says $1,200 per month with no airfare reimbursement and housing. This isn't worth it unless you bust your ass in the first year and stay for the long term.
This poor guy probably spent more money than he earned while here.
Read the body language at 4:40. "I lived really well" as he shakes his head. The truth is you can't "live really well" making $1,200 per month in Taipei.
KaiXi333 2 months ago
@katia04 You won't find much problems here.
KaiXi333 2 months ago
What is the attitude toward LGBTs in Taiwan?
katia04 3 months ago