 Next question. What were the questions asked in the interview? Did you get any specific questions? They want to know if you're right fit for the job, right? Because they're really concerned, like, will you be able to work with kids? Do you know how to work with kids? Are you patient? Do you know how to play with them? Do you know how to calm them down? Do you know how to solve problems? Do you know how to make sure that your classroom is safe, right? Because you have to understand that the industry, one of the major concerns, like forget about the English, the first concern everyone has in China, like when it comes to early childhood education, is safety, right? Safety is number one, right? So when parents send their kids to training center or to grade one or to kindergarten, they want to make sure the child is safe. That's it, right? So they do ask a lot of questions about how are you with kids? Like, what do you do? Like, so be prepared, be prepared to tell them story. Yeah, you know what? I actually, you know, I was sharing like 15 kids back home, you know, they would come to my house every Friday, you know, we played games, like did this puzzle, did some crafts, something like that. Yeah. Okay. And what's the age of the kids you've been working with? Since I've been here, I went anywhere from like toddlers, two years to like eight, nine, 10. I did kindergarten, I did primary school, I did middle school. I still combine both, right? Like my primary job right now is kindergarten, so I'm teaching five, six. But I also do grade one or two, grade three on a part-time basis. Yeah. I did some, I did, I did some, I did some training for Air China. It was like a temporal thing, so we did like a flight attendants and stewards, did that to adults. Okay, so it's actually possible to work with adults as well, not only. You can work like oil, gas, the air, you know, the airlines, that's a huge industry. Yeah. And what about some online opportunities? Are there any online teaching jobs in China, like available for people who actually stay somewhere else? There is, but I think this market is a bit overcrowded, right? Because right now, like no, obviously there is not too many in-class teachers. So in a lot of, the market was overcrowded before the pandemic, right? Because you will have a lot of partners from across the globe, right? You have some, I had some friends from states doing that, like, you know, at night time, I had some friends from Italy doing that. And to be honest with you, like, I'm not really interested in online teaching. Like I didn't do a lot of research, but from what I've heard, the wages are not that great, right? But I'm sure there are still opportunities there. Thanks so much for watching. We are ITTT, the leading provider for Teflon TESOL training courses. If you like this video, please subscribe by clicking the button down here and click on any of the videos here on the left for more interesting teaching tips for getting certified to teach English abroad and online.