Teaching In Asia
The Pros and Cons
Introduction
Hi, My name is Trent Widdup. I have been living in Taiwan for more
than nine and half years. I have been teaching English, working for International
companies, doing buisness, traveling, and having fun. Life basicly has been
very good to me I have been able to learn Chinese and have developed many
skills dealing with people. It was difficult at first but after I kept slugging
away things worked out for me in the end.
The most difficult thing in coming here was getting on the plane. The
thought of the unknown, not knowing where I would be or how I would handle
dealing with a different culture in a country that people don't speak my
language. Then I arrived and what do you know some people do speak English.
People are people and everyone has the same basic desires and needs love,
security (financial and safety), and a sense of being needed. There are some
things that I still miss, but eventually all those things are coming here as
wellPizza Hut, Cambells Soup, Kraft Dinner, ESPN, the works.
THE PROS
- LANGUAGE
- The best way to learn a language is to be immersed in it. Use it everyday
practice as much as you can. What better way to learn Chinese than to live
here. The problem is that if your working too much it is hard to find time
to study and practice.
- TRAVEL
- Taiwan is centrally located in Asia. You can get reasonably priced airfare
to many different locations. The problem is getting the time off
from work and finding the time to do it. "All work and no play makes
Jack a dull boy" Return fares out of Taipei in New Taiwan dollars
- Hong Kong 6,000
- Manila 6,000
- Singapore 6,700
- Bangkok 8,300
- Tokyo 8,600
- Kuala Lumpur 6,700
- EXPERIENCE
- Hey, if like seeing things that you would never expect, viewing
a different culture, and being a minority then maybe Taiwan is for
you. It is a very fast paced dynamic country.
- MONEY
- What usually draws people here is the money. In Taiwan if you are willing
to work hard and sacrafice your leisure time. You can make a lot of money.
Of course, you must be on time, do your preperation work and be a consciences
teacher. The rule of thumb is usally this:
- 10 hrs/wk - Able to survive
- 20-30 hrs/wk - have a great time, some night life, travel, No savings
- 30-40 hrs/wk - have the same great time and savings
- 40+ hrs?wk - Burn out, frustration, hate for Taiwan, Need a long Vacation
THE CONS
- TRAFFIC
- Taipei is changeing, but in general most teachers here ride scooters or
motorcycles. The rules are "There are no rules". The streets are very crowded
and everybody drives aggresively. This is all fun and exciting until you go
sliding along the pavement with people racing past you. Be careful out there.
- POLLUTION
- Taiwan is a small island with most of the population and industry
concentrated on the western coast. Sure companies may sometimes pay fines
if they get caught by the authorities, but this is just the cost of doing
buisness. There are places on the island you can go to get away from this,
but those black clouds surrounding the cities are not clouds.
- LANGUAGE
- Many people when they first come here miss their friends back home. The
Taiwanese friends they meet may have differen't interests or even if they have
the same interests they can not explain themselves. Ordering something and
they get the order wrong because they don't understand. Getting lost and
you don't understand their directions. The funny thing is you will be
surprised at the places that you find English speakers.
- CULTURE
- China has over 5,000 years of recorded history which can be very
interesting. However, people tend to get tired of the stares more pronunced
in local areas. Their way of being polite instead of saying "Your private
lessons are not working out we don't need you to teach any more" They may
say "We are going out of Town for a few weeks we will phone you when we get
back to start class." Giving people face. Culture shock affects people
differently but Trent's thinking is like this:
- First 2 months - Honeymoon period every thing is new and exciting
- 2-5 months - I hate this place, their crazy, Why me?
- After 5 months - Acceptance, this is the way Taiwan is.
Check out some other people who have homepages and advice on Taiwan.
Links to other sites on the Web
Douglas Ward
Chris Murphy
Hal Houston
Micheal Turton
Doug Gilbert
If you are interested in coming to Taiwan and want to go through
an agent I suggest You get in touch with Judy Espeseth.
Mail to: Judy
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