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Art teacher

Age of Student: 15-18

Yanta District,Xian City

18-32k

August 2023

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Xian City Shanxi Province Full-time Teaching Job in Private school
 (Esl 2 for middle /Highschool 
Maths/Art/teacher for High school)
 
Requirements:
-Work visa 
-Non-Native or Native speaker 
-Bachelor's degree
-TEFL/TESOL certificate 
-Teaching experience  
-Major in English or education
 
Job details:
-Location: Xian City Shanxi Province
-Start date:August 2023
-Course:A-level
-Age group:16-18
-Class size:15-20                       
-Vacancies:5  
-Current FTs:60
-Weekly days off:2 days off on weekends 
-Weekly teaching hours:20 
-Work schedule: 8:00-17:00 
Benefits:
-Monthly salary:18-32k before tax 
-Housing allowance:3K
-Summer holiday:6 weeks, paid
-Winter holiday:4 weeks, paid 
-Insurance:Chinese Social Insurance 
-Work meals:3 meals for free 
-Airfare allowance:6K
-Professional Development reimbursement:4K
-Child Education Benefits:1 child for free
-Other benefits: Free gym and swimming pool, Provide chinese classes

"Xi'an" is the atonal pinyin romanization of the Mandarin pronunciation of its name 西安, which means "Western Peace" in Chinese. (The apostrophe – known in Chinese as a 隔音符號géyīn fúhào – should be included to distinguish its pronunciation from the single syllable xian.) The name was adopted in 1369 under the early Ming dynastyJesuit missionaries recorded its name as "Si-ngan" or "Si-ngan-fou"[19] from its status as the seat of a prefecture (, ). This form still appears in the Latin name of the Catholic diocese of Xi'anarchidioecesis Singanensis. The name was later romanized as "Hsi-an" by Wade & Giles and as "Sianfu"[20] or "Sian"[18] by the Qing imperial post office, both of which were common until the general adoption of pinyin.

The area of present-day Xi'an has been the site of several important former Chinese cities. The capital of the Western Zhou were the twin cities of Feng and Hao, known collectively as Fenghao, located on opposite banks of the Feng River at its confluence with the southern bank of the Wei in the western suburbs of present-day Xi'an.[21] The Qin capital Xianyang was erected north of the Wei during the Warring States period and was succeeded by the Western Han capital of Chang'an (長安), meaning "Perpetual Peace", which was located south of the Wei and covered the central area of present-day Xi'an. During the Eastern Han, Chang'an was also known as Xijing (西) or the "Western Capital", relative to its position to the main capital at Luoyang. Under the Sui, its name became Daxing (, "Greatly Prosperous") in AD 581. Under the Tang, the name reverted to Chang'an in 618.[18] Under the Mongolian Yuan dynasty (13th & 14th centuries), it held a succession of names: Fengyuan (), Anxi (安西, "Peaceful West") and Jingzhao (). The Ming name "Xi'an" was changed back to Xijing ("Western Capital", as above) between 1930 and 1943.

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