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Teaching English In Taiwan

What You Should Know About How To Get A Teaching Job In Taiwan And Have An Awesome Time

By Alexander Dee
2011, All Rights Reserved

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Copyright Notice
This book is copyright 2011 with all rights reserved. It is illegal to copy, distribute, or create derivative works from this book in whole or in part or to contribute to the copying, distribution, or creating of derivative works of this book. If you try to copy, steal, or distribute all or any part of my book or any content on my web page without permission, my attorney will contact you and bad things will happen. Dont do anything stupid. All the information contained in this book is an opinion, and it should be used for personal purposes only. You are responsible for your own behavior, and this book is NOT to be considered legal or personal advice.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Part 1: How To Get To Taiwan....6


Chapter 1: How To Get The Job Most Foreigners In Taiwan Want7
Different Types Of School You Should Know About..7 Requirements To Teach EnglishYoull Be Shocked...8 How Many Hours Do I Have To Teach Per Week?....9 What To Do If You Are Asian or African American...9 How To Find A JobMy Secret Method Most People Will Never Know About10 The Perfect Resume.x How To Get Hired On The Spotx Wait! Dont Sign The Contract Until You Do These Things..x Teaching Hours.....x Salary: How Much Can I Make A Month?...x The Best Time To Go To Taiwan...x What Should I Do Before My First Day Of Class?..x Teaching Resources Or How To Survive In Class...x A Day In The Life Of An English Teacher...x How To Get To Taiwan Checklist.x

Chapter 2: VISA & Legal Things No One Told You About...10


VISA Types You Should Know About........x How To Keep The Government Happy And Stay Out Of Trouble...x Do I Need Insurance?.......................................................................x Which Vaccinations Are Necessary?................................................x VISA & Legal Things No One Told You About Checklist..x

Part 2: How To Handle First Things First....20


Chapter 3: Money.10
How Much Does It Cost To Live In Taiwan?.....x How Much Money Do I Need To Bring.x How To Handle First Things First Checklist..x

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Chapter 4: Finding A Place to Stay..10


Wheres The Best Place To Stay?........x How Much Does It Cost To Live In Taiwan?..x How To Find The Best Apartment For The Best Price.....x Read This Before You Sign The Lease.x Apartment Sizes and Cleanliness.....x Should I Get A Roommate? ..........x Finding A Place To Stay Checklist....x

Chapter 5: Getting Around Cheaply And Safely...10


How To Get The Cheapest Ticket To Taiwan....x How To Get From The Airport To Your Destination.....x How To Get Around Town By Public Transportation...x Driving In Taiwan Scooter and Car....x Getting Around Cheaply And Safely Checklist..x

Part 3: How To Have A Good Time In Taiwan....20


Chapter 6: How To Make Friends With The Localsx
Best Ways To Meet And Make Friends..x Meeting Other Foreigners.x Dating & Relationships The Deadly Mistakes Most Foreigners Make..x How To Make Friends With The Locals Checklist...x

Chapter 7: Awesome Things To Do..x


Outdoor Activities....x Surfing and Scuba Diving....x Restaurants, Bars and Clubs.....x Travel.....x Sports.....x Arts and Entertainment.x

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Chapter 8: Taiwan Culture, People, Places...x


An Introduction To Taiwan....x Different Types Of People In Taiwan You May Not Know About.....x The Most Common Cultures In Taiwan...x Weather.....x

Part 4: Just In Case Things Go Wrong......20


Chapter 9: In Case Of An Emergency......x
Health Problems...x Help! I Cant Find A Job And Have To Leave Taiwan.....x

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Introduction
It has taken me a long time to figure out all of the things youre about to learn. Ive gone through what Im about to share with you by trail and error. This book is meant to be a reference, a step-by-step guide on how to turn your dream of traveling and living in Taiwan into a reality. The best way to use it is to read each chapter and do the things listed at the end of each chapter. Many people make what I call the I-Know-It mistake. They skim through the chapters and checklists, and say, I know I have to do this and never do it. Each time you finish a chapter, DO THE THINGS on the checklist. Dont make the same mistake. Do me a favor. E-mail me your comments, complaints and ideas. I want know what you think. taiwanteachenglish@gmail.com

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Part 1: How To Get To Taiwan


In this section, Im going to teach you everything you need to know to get a job. Youll find out the requirements to teach in Taiwan and what kind of salary to expect. You will learn about the different types of schools that most people dont know about. Then I will tell you the secrets of getting the job you want. Ill cover VISA stuff that you ought to know about. Lets get started!

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Chapter 1: How To Get The Job Most Foreigners In Taiwan Want


Different Types Of Schools You Should Know About
When people talk about teaching English in Taiwan, theyre generally talking about teaching English in cram schools. Before we go any further, let me explain what a cram school is. Cram Schools or Buxibans and Chain Schools: After school, 99% of all students go to cram schools. These schools are called Buxibans in Taiwan. This is where students go to get extra help with their homework and preparation for tests. But the main reason is to learn, or reinforce, what they were taught in school. These schools open at 12PM and stay open until the last student gets pick up by their parents, which is usually around 9 or 9:30PM. Cram schools can hire foreign English teachers. Cram schools can also apply for Alien Resident Certificates (ARC). The biggest chain schools are Hess, Sesame Street, Giraffe and Joy. Most foreigners who dont have any friends in Taiwan usually start out at one of these schools. The reason is that these schools help you with settling in Taiwan, finding a place to stay and getting an ARC before you even step foot in Taiwan. This is where almost all foreigners teach. You can expect to make about $550 NTD - $700 NDT per hour. You can expect to teach 4 hours per day plus 30 minutes of pre work. Preschools/Kindergartens: Students at these schools are 2 5 years old. These schools are similar to a daycare or preschool center in the USA. The difference is that kids dont learn through play. The curriculum is a lot like the elementary schools. They have Chinese, English, Math, Art and Music, and Gym classes. Preschools CANNOT teach English to their students. The government thinks that learning another language at this age will interfere with the students ability to learn Mandarin (Chinese). The true is that all preschools teach English... If you get a job at these schools, they wont be able to help you apply for an ARC. This is because the government doesnt allow English to be taught. So you will still have to get a teaching job at a cram school In my years here, I havent seen anyone getting deported because they taught at a kindergarten.
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These schools will hire you even if you dont speak any Mandarin. These schools will tend to hire foreigners who can have fun with the students. You can expect to make about $550 NTD - $700 NDT per hour.

Hard-core Foreign Run Cram Schools or Buxibans: These schools are mostly located in Taipei. Ive only seen a few in the south, in Kaohsiung. These schools are own and run by foreigners. They usually pay better than other schools but they tend to hire you only if youre white. (Yes, theres racism in Taiwan). The most well known schools of these types are Modawei, Cortland and Tomcat. These schools use the same teaching methods constant drilling of sentence patterns, core-vocabulary and pronunciation. These schools require you to know a little bit of Mandarin, some teaching experience and the ability to control a large class size (around 30 students). You can expect to make about $600 NTD - $700 NDT per hour. Public Elementary Schools: This is your normal elementary school, like something youd find at home. To teach at these schools, you MUST have a teaching license from your home country. These schools pay on a salary basis. Your salary will range from school to school.

Requirements To Teach English Youll Be Shocked


In order to be able to teach English in Taiwan, you need to meet the following requirements: You have a passport from one of these countries: Australia, Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, United Kingdom or the USA. This ensures that you are a native English speaker. NOTE: If your passport expires in 6 months, apply for a new one. A bachelors degree (or an associate degree with a TESOL/TEFL certificate). Your degree must be from an accredited school. NOTE: DO NOT buy a fake degree. You will get shipped out of the country (within two weeks and you have pay for all the costs). You will be banned from Taiwan for 5 years. The government is serious about this. Dont do anything dumb. To teach English in public schools, you will need one additional thing:
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A teachers license from one of the countries listed above. In addition to these official rules, here are the unwritten rules about teaching English in Taiwan:

You must look no older than 40 If you are not white, you have to work on your teaching skills and sell what you can do. Its harder to get a job if youre black but not impossible. If you are Asian, youll be okay as long as you show you can really teach. The true is that everyone hires skill over skin color. Like anything else in life, if you are great at what youre doing, people will pay you for it.

How Many Hours Do I Have To Teach Per Week?


The council of Labor Affairs (CLA) announced that beginning in April 2006, foreign English Teachers can only teach 32 hours a week. If you teach at two schools, you must put in at least 6 hours at each school. But the total number of hours must not exceed 32 hours a week. In order to qualify for an ARC, you must teach at least 14 hours per week.

What To Do If You Are Asian or African American


If you are Asian American or Canadian One of my closest friends in Taiwan is Asian American. It may seem like a disadvantage being Asian Americanbut dont worry. Its a great advantage in disguise. If you can speak a little bit of Mandarin, or after youve spend a year or two here, you can easily become an English Teacher Trainer, Adult English Teacher or a branch managerand make more money. Its a lot easier for you to make friends with the locals because you look Asian and dont seem threatening. After the locals find out that youre Asian American, all they want is to be one of your friends. Youre on a higher social level because youre from the USA. It may sound like I am exaggerating but its true. No doubt some schools will discriminate against you at the beginningbut after a year or two here, if you WORK HARD, you can make a lot more money and have a lot of fun at the same time. The point is to NOT give up after a few interviews. Do or show these things when you get to Taiwan:
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A foreign teacher who can actually teach prove that you can teach by focusing on results. What can you teach your students that will be visible to the parents? How can you differentiate yourself from ALL other English Teachers? How can you give the school value? Study Mandarin (if you dont know it) use your language skill to build relationships with parents and attract a large number of students to enroll in the school you work at. If you do this, you will be indispensible. You can negotiate for profit sharing and bonuses because you have the skill to enroll more students. This will also lead you to owning and running your own school in the futureif you choose to do so. Make local friends these connections will give you great advantages like getting a job as a private tutor, and getting a job that is NOT teaching English. Youll have a greater chance if you move to the south of Taiwan. Some parents in the south of Taiwan actually prefer someone who is Asian and can speak Mandarin. Once youve built your reputation and skills, you can then move anywhere youd like. WARNING: Dont be a jerk about being an Asian American. Some people make the mistake that since theyre from the USA theyre automatically cool and better and they only hang out with other foreigners. This attitude will only hurt you in the end. Mingle with the locals at your school and be nice. This will pay off in the long run.

If youre black Throughout my teaching experiences in Taiwan, Ive seen only 7 black English Teachers. I encountered four in Taipei (the capital of Taiwan) and the rest in Kaohsiung (south of Taiwan). All of them taught at big chain schoolsnot Hess or Joy but private chain schools. So it is possible but its a lot harder. You have to save enough money to last 2 to 3 months in Taiwan while you job hunt. The trick is to come here, make some local friends and get connections that way.

How To Find A JobMy Secret Method Most People Will Never Know About
Now lets talk about the most important thing, the thing that will keep you in Taiwan or keep you out getting a job! Some people never find work and some find it immediately. Before I show you how to find a job, these are my tips.

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Dress up. Cover your tattoos. Looking clean, neat and well dressed matters.

Be POLITE and know a bit about the culture. Smile and dont talk to people like they dont understand English. Most people make the mistake of stressing every word and pronouncing every single syllable. Bring your degree, passport and any teaching certificates when you go to your interview. Get an international drivers permit before you go to Taiwan so you can rent a scooter. Come either at the end of December or the end of July. These are the best time to find a job because it marks the start of a new semester. Get a prepaid cellphone when you get to Taiwan. Most people here do business through phone, not email. Youll be seen as reliable if you have a cellphone. Dont complain about anything related to Taiwan during your interview. Save it for your friends. No one likes a complainer. Be a member of the school staff. Most English teachers make the mistake of thinking that theyre an outsider because theyre a foreign teacher. They dont interact with the staff and just show up for work. And then leave as quickly as possible when class is over. With this attitude, youll be quickly replaced if someone better comes along. Better means nicer and has a better attitude. Youll miss out on referrals (Taiwan is all about referrals) and private lesson gigs. The best way to make YOU a highly valued teacher is to consider yourself part of the teaching team. This is the best advice Ive received. It made all the difference in my income and satisfaction living in Taiwan.

So how do you find a job? There are four ways to get a job in Taiwan: Find an agent or recruiters to help you with the job search and then move to Taiwan Find a job online and then fly to Taiwan Go through big chain schools like Hess or Joy

Fly to Taiwan and then look for a job (this is what I didI will share the disadvantages and advantages of this technique later on) My secret methodannouncing The Alexander Approach

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I think each of these methods has its own drawbacks so you should choose the method that suits your personality. For example, if you MUST know for sure that you have a job lined up and CANT stand uncertainty, then itll be best for you to go through the big chain schools or agents. Because theres such a large pool of teachers to choose from in Taiwan already, most all schools will only hire people who are in Taiwan. School owners want to see what you look like and want to know with 100% certainty that youll show up for class. So if youre not in Taiwan, you have a big disadvantage. And youll most likely be discouraged after a few unanswered emails. This is what I tell friends of mine when they ask for my opinion: Work as much as you can and save up $3000 USD dont touch this money! Use it in Taiwan during your job hunting period. job. Work as hard as you can to buy a round-trip ticket (around $1000 USD) Get a visitor visa If you can, get a TESOL or TEFL Certificate it only takes about a week Find a hostel in the city you want to live in and book it for a week Fly to Taiwan Go to the hostel and negotiate the price to stay there for a month Take the list of schools in Appendix A and call every single one Use the secret job hunting method Im going to explain to you later on Dress up, go outside and walk around. Go into any school you see and ask for a In my opinion, this is the best way to find a job.

METHOD Find Agents or Recruiters HOW

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Heres a complete list of agents that will help you find teaching jobs in Taiwan. They are not in any particular order. 1. ESL Dewey http://www.esldewey.com.tw/ 2. EU Growth Education Group http://www.eugrowth.com/default.php 3. Asian Consultants International http://www.asianconsultants.com/index.html 4. International Avenue Consulting Company (IACC) http://www.iacc.com.tw/ 5. Reach to Teach Recruiting http://reachtoteachrecruiting.com/ 6. Teach Away, Inc. http://www.teachaway.com/ 7. Foresight International Education Center http://www.fiec.com.tw/front/bin/home.phtml 8. Footprints http://www.footprintsrecruiting.com/

The agent or recruiter usually makes money out of the transaction. They can sometimes provide help with finding a place to stay, or offer housing and getting settled down. Most of the schools that contact agents or recruiters are usually very small, unpopular or located out of nowhere. Be careful and make sure it is what you want. This is not to say all jobs through agents and recruiters are horrible. If you have no teaching experiences at all and the thought of venturing out on your own is not something you look forward to, going with an agent may be the best way. Some people have great experiences with agents. It may take some schools a long time to get the proper documents for you to legally work in Taiwan so be prepare for doing visa-runs. I will go over what visa-runs are in the next chapter. Make sure you read the contract carefully before you sign. There will be an
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English and Chinese contract. Its best if you can get someone to check that both contracts say exactly the same thing. If theres a dispute the Chinese contract will be the one everyone follows. Questions to ask: - Can I get to the school by MRT or bus? - Is the school a chain school? - How many foreign teachers teach at the school? If there are none, how long do teachers usually stay? - Will there be an assistant teacher? - How big is the class size? - Will I be able to get an ARC with this job? And how long will it take? - Can I see some pictures of the school, inside and outside? - Will there be someone in the school who can speak English? - Does a foreigner or a Taiwanese own the school? - Ask how much the agent charges. Do they charge you directly or take it out of your salary? - Can they offer any of these services? Airport pickup, housing, health insurance? - If you breach the contract, what is the penalty?

METHOD Find A Job Online And Then Fly To Taiwan HOW


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If youre a licensed teacher, check the list of private and public schools in Appendix A and contact them directly. When you call, ask to speak to someone from the HR or English department. If youre not a licensed teacher, you can check jobs at cram schools on the websites listed below.

METHOD Go Through Big Chain Schools HOW Go to any of these websites and apply online or call them directly. HESS: http://www.hess.com.tw/careers/english/ JOY: http://eng.joy.com.tw/index.php KOJEN: http://www.kojenenglish.com/

The pay is the lowest if you go through this method (usually around $500$550 NTD per hour compare to $600 or $650 if you were to look for a job by yourself). They will usually pick you up from the airport, and provide hotel accommodation and training before you start. Most people who start out with the big chain schools usually leave when the contract ends (1 year). If you get to Taiwan by this route, dont plan on breaking your contract when you find out that another school will pay you more. Youll only be going through a headache and getting your pay deducted. If you choose this route, be responsible and stay until your contract ends. Youll hear horrible stories about chain schools. Your experience all comes down to the owner of the school you work for. Some are horrible and some are good.

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METHOD: Find An Agent HOW:

METHOD The Alexander Approach HOW 1) Contact the local publisher, Melody Publishing Co., Ltd. This is different from going through an agent because the publisher doesnt make any money from this. How does this work? Most schools dont want to deal with finding foreign teachers they either dont have the skill or just dont want the hassle. When sales agents go to these schools, they say, Hey, use my books. In additional to our great books, Ill even provide you with an English teacher. After the sales agent refers you, the school and you will work out your pay and hours. The school pays you directly. Nothing is taken out of your salary and given to the agent. What does the agent get out of this? A sales purchase from the school. What do you get out of this? Free advertisement. Call this number 07-322-7493 and ask to speak to Heidi. When you get a hold of Heidi, ask her if she knows any school thats looking for an English teacher. If she says, No then tell her to let you know when something comes up. If you cant get a hold of her, leave a message. Say that youre an English teacher and you want to know if theres any school thats looking for a teacher. Be polite and remember to thank her. If you are extra nice and you know a thing or two about teaching, she might contact you for one-off gigs like voiceovers and films, which are more fun and pays better than teaching.

2) Look for job postings in forums and Yahoo Groups English teachers who are trying to help out their old schools usually post jobs in Yahoo Groups. Other times school owners or agents post them. In the south of Taiwan, Kaohsiung or Tainan, go to the forums and groups listed below. Become a member so you can use the search function.
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http://www.forumosa.com/taiwan/viewforum.php?f=146 http://groups.yahoo.com/group/KaohsiungLiving_com/ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Tainan_bulletin/

3) Fly to Taiwan and then call the schools in Appendix A

The Perfect Resume

How To Get Hired On The Spot


Most people will say that all you have to do to get a job is to speak English (these are the people you should not listen to). This statement was true 10 years ago. Bosses these days are looking for people who can actually teach because theres such a huge pool of candidates to choose from. If you do a quick search on forums, you will find that foreigners in Taiwan are having a hard time finding jobs. Even if you managed to find a job with nothing but the ability to speak English, you will have to work horrible hours, and youll get a horrible wage. You might also have read hundreds of posts on unfair contracts and requirements, and crappy bosses. The contracts are a result of irresponsible foreigners. While there are horrible bosses, there are good ones who will pay you for what youre worth. Like anywhere else in the world, the easiest way to get the job at the school of your choice is to set yourself apart. Be responsible and actually read and study a bit about teaching English to children. Interviewing Tips Here are some things I suggest you do before going to your interview. Dont wear sandals put shoes on. This is a true story. Some guy from South Africa came to his interview at my school with sandals and shorts. This is the easiest way to tell school owners that you are irresponsible and still live in the past. Show that you care by asking questions about what you will be teaching. Be specific and ask to see their curriculum, the textbook you will be using, and ask about the students. The culture in Taiwan is very different from the one in the USA. Make sure you
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smile a lot, wave to the students when you walk inside and greet the staff. Be professional and show that you are different. Even if you have no experience, talk about things youve read that are related to teaching English. This will probably set you apart from most interviewees already. Do a quick search on Google for ELT textbooks. You should check out Macmillan and McGraw-Hills websites and browse through their ELT textbooks. You will get an idea of the current hot teaching methods. You can then talk about this with your interviewer. This is the one piece of advice that will make you look like a pro. Be polite and thank the interviewer before you leave.

Wait! Dont Sign The Contract Until You Do These Things

Teaching Hours
If you work in a kindergarten, the teaching hours may be anywhere from one to four hours per day. Some schools require you to teach on Saturday and some dont. This depends on the school. If you work at a cram school, you can expect to start work at 3:00 P.M. and expect to get out of school at 7:00 P.M. The hours vary from school to school. You may have some classes that dont end until 9:30 P.M. The hours you can teach per day, to the number of hours per week depends on how many classes your school offers the number of foreign teachers they have.

Salary: How Much Can I Make A Month?


If you are a teacher from your home country (you have a teachers license from the USA or one of the English speaking countries) and work fulltime in an elementary school, you can expect to make $60,000 ~ $100,000 NTD ($3,000 USD) per month. This will be your salary working from 9:00 A.M. to 6:60 P.M. (or some hours similar to this). If this is what you make in Taiwan, this is good money. A college graduate make around $21,000 ~ $22,000 NTD. Most top-level managers in Taiwan make $60,000 NTD per month. The minimum wage is 95 NTD per hour! If you teach at cram schools or at kindergartens, youll be pay per hour. You can expect to start at $600 NTD ($19 USD) per hour (not working for the big chain schools which start you at $500 ~ $550 NTD per hour). When you gain experience and build your skills, you can negotiate for $650 ~ $700 NTD per hour.

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If you teach adults, you usually can make anywhere from $700 to $1,000 NTD per hour. This all depends on your experience and how good you are. On average, if you dont want to very hard and youre just trying to get, youll make around $28,000 ~ $30,000 per month teaching at one to two cram schools a couple of hours per day. If youre serious about making money, you can teach at 2 3 cram schools and make about $60,000 ~$70,000 NTD per month. Or you can find two good schools that offer a lot of hours so you wont have to waste time traveling.

The Best Time To Go To Taiwan

What Should I Do Before My First Day Of Class?

Teaching Resources Or How To Survive In Class

A Day In The Life Of An English Teacher

How To Get To Taiwan Checklist

Chapter 2: VISA And Legal Things No One Told You About


Here are the VISA types you should know aboutbecause you might encounter a situation where this information will give you a huge advantage. I will go over each one and how to go about getting it.

VISA Types You Should Know About


1) 30-Day VISA-EXEMPTED PERMIT (landing visa) If you are from Canada, USA, Australia, New Zealand, or UK you can fly to Taiwan and will be granted a 30-Day VISA EXEMPTED at the airport. You dont have to apply or do anything special. Just show up in Taiwan, show your passport from one of these countries and you can stay for 30 days.
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People who go to Taiwan to look for a job just show up. If they dont find a job after 30 days, they do a visa-run. This is basically to fly out of Taiwan to a nearby country and then fly back. I know people who have done visa-runs for 13 to 17 months in a row! This is usually the case if theyre teaching illegally, lying about their qualifications or cant get a job. I dont recommend doing visa-runs if youre teaching illegally or lying about your qualifications. Youre going to get caught and get deported. Just dont do anything stupid. The only exception is only if youre qualify to teach and cant find a job yet.

2)

60-Day Visitor Visa This type of visa allows you to stay in Taiwan for 60 days. Whats so sweet about this visa type?

You can renew or extend this visa for up to a maximum of 180 days. These visas are usually multiple-entry so you can leave and enter Taiwan as you pleased. You can apply for one of these in Taiwan or from your home country Anyone can apply for one How To Get One If you are in Taiwan, go to the Foreign Affair Office in your city. Dress up a bit because looking good counts in Taiwan. Make sure you have these things:

Your passport that will not expire 6 months from now. And not marked Prohibited from entering the Republic of China. 2 headshots photos 2x2 in size. The photos must be taken within the last six months, in color and has a white background. You can print out the application and have it completed first. Or you can complete it at the Foreign Affair Office. If you are in Taiwan and live in Taipei, you should complete it first. If you live in Kaohsiung, you can do it at the office. Go here to download a copy of the application form: http://www.boca.gov.tw/lp.asp?ctNode=92&CtUnit=58&BaseDSD=7&mp=2 A copy of your round-trip plane ticket to Taiwan

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A bank statement showing that you have at least $3,000 USD A number and name of person they can contact in Taiwan. If you dont know anyone, just give the name of the hotel and the phone number. A supporting document stating your visit purpose (basically a letter stating how much you love Taiwan and want to visit) If you in Taiwan on a landing visa and need to apply for a visitor visa, you should also have: A written statement explaining why you are applying for one When you get to the office, tell them you want one because you want to travel around and explore Taiwan. NEVER mention that youre looking for work (its illegal to work under a visitors visa) or youre going to school (they will ask for the school to apply on your behalf). Smile and be polite. In Taiwan, its a lot more about likability than anything else. Single Entry: The single entry visa will normally be for 60 days. After 60 days, you will have to leave the country. You can extend this visa for up to 180 days. This visa costs $50 USD. Multiple Entry: The multiple-entry visa will normally be for 60 days. This visa After 60 days, you will have to leave the country. You can do visa-runs if your multipleentry visa is valid for one to three years. The important thing to remember is that you have to leave the country every 60 days. This visa costs $100 USD.

3)

Alien Resident Certificate ARC This is the ONE! If you get one of these, you dont have to leave Taiwan and can stay as long as you like. All you have to do is to renew it and prove that you qualify for one. What are the benefits of an ARC? You can live like a normal person no more visa-runs, you can enter and leave as many times as you want

Rent or buy a place to stay Buy a scooter or car Drive legally without an international drivers permit Qualify for national health insurance (the health care here is great!) How To Get One To get an ARC you must be an official student at a university, have a legal job,
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or have a spouse who is a citizen of Taiwan and can sponsor you. The easiest way to get an ARC is to get a job at a cram school that can offer you at least 14 hours of work per week. Or a job at another country who can offer you a full-time position. After you have the job, ask your employer to apply for it. You just have to provide copies of these things: Your degree

Your passport (you will have to give them the actual one so make copies for yourself) Passport photos (2) Any supporting documents that you may have like a TESOL certificate Resume

2 letters from previous employers in your home country stating that you did work at the places listed on your resume (this is for non-English teaching jobs) The employer usually pays for this. If they dont want to or theyre asking you to pay for it, I say just pay for it. The comfort of knowing that you have an ARC is worth $100 USD. I have GREAT news for you! If you stay in Taiwan for 5 consecutive years, you can apply for another type of document that will allow you to stay in Taiwan forever! You dont need to work for anyone and you dont need anyone to sponsor you. You sponsor yourself! But lets not get ahead of ourselveslets get you to Taiwan first.

WARNING: If you overstay in Taiwan, youll have to pay. Under 10 days is around $35USD, 11 to 30 days is $94USD, 31-90 days is $157USD.

Chapter 4: Finding A Place To Stay

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Taiwan is a very diverse country. The diversity of Taiwan is represented by the seasons, the weather at different altitude, the cultures and the cities.

Wheres The Best Place To Stay?


You may be able to find work anywhere in Taiwan but I am going to talk about the major cities because almost all foreigners live in one of these cities. There may be a few foreigners living out of nowhere but they usually end up lonely and eventually move to the cities. Starting north and going down south, here are the major cities: Taipei The biggest city in Taiwan. This is the capital of Taiwan. This is the most developed and most crowded. If you have seen pictures of New York City, its exactly like that. But Taipei is the city that never sleeps and New York City is the city that dies after 10 P.M. The city is surrounded by some of the oldest temples and trendiest stores. On the outskirts of the city, there are hot springs, beautiful temples, quite parks and plenty of trails for your outdoor adventures. Taipei is rich in art and culture. The most famous temples are located right in the center of the city. Museums and memorials grounds are opened to the public. The worlds tallest building, Taipei 101 is right next to the city hall. The view from the top of Taipei 101 is just pure amazement. You can find any type of food in Taipei for any budget. I mean it. One thing unique about Taipei is Shilin Night Market. Its the largest night market in Taipei with so many things to eatand at prices so cheap you believe it. The best bars and clubs are in Taipei. Doors usually open at 10 P.M. or 11 P.M. and stay opened until morning. The best thing about Taipei is the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT). Itll take you anywhere in the city and beyond. Its fast, clean, cheap, and extremely safe. In my opinion, this is the best way to get around. Watch out for scooters and crazy taxi drivers. They dont stop for pedestrians. The air in Taipei polluted and youll be in for a shock if youre from the Midwest. Hsinchu Taichung The third largest city in Taiwan.

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I think out of all the cities in Taiwan, Taichung is the cleanest. In the winter, it rains a lot in Taipei. Kaohsiung is extremely hot in the summer. Taichung is located right in the center of Taiwan so the weather is just beautiful year round. I love the big open roads and the great food. Taichung has the best selection of teahouses. Taichung is a great city to live in but you wont find as many bars, clubs, temples and museums. Transportation isnt great so youll need a scooter to get around the city. Tainan Chayi Kaohsiung The second largest city in Taiwan If you love the beaches and want to experience summer year long, then Kaohsiung is the place for you. The city has gone through some very amazing changes and cleanup efforts. Pintung

Appendix A

English Language Schools in Taiwan

Banciao City
The Engish Academy www.academy.com.tw

Changhua
Da-Yeh University www.dyu.edu.tw 168 University Rd., Dacun Changhua, Changhua 500 Phone: 886-4-8511888

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Fax: 886-4-851-1666 Gram English Changhua Speech Repair Gram English Changhua Yuanlin Gram English Lukang in Changhua Leader Language Schools Speech in 4 adjacent road No. 187 Yuanlin Township, Changhua County; Road 49 retreat Lukang in Changhua County Road No. 320 271 Min-Tsu Road Changhua, Changhua 500 Changhua, Changhua 510 Changhua, Changhua 500 Changhua, Changhua Phone: 886-4-7260788 Phone: 886-4-8397366 Phone: 886-4-7748929

Chiayi
David's English Center www.david.com.tw Hugokids Kindergarten www.hugokids.com.tw Kid Castle Language Schools www.kidcastle.com Noble American School noble.ho.net.tw Universe American Language School Chiayi City 533 National Road No. 2F Hakata Road, No. 38 Chiayi, Chiayi 600 Chiayi, Chiayi 600 Phone: 886-5-223-1433 Phone: 886-5-275-5595

219 Min Goaw Road

Chiayi, Chiayi 600

Phone: 886-5-231-5179 Fax: 886-5-278-9850

Chungli
Yuan Ze University www.yzu.edu.tw

Douliou
Mozart Stanford American Academy

Hualien
American Eagle School

Hsin-Ying
Washington Language Center

Feng Yuan
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ABC American School abcamericanschool.bizland.com Gram English Fengyuan Toyota Gram English-Mizuho Fengyuan

206 Shin-Sheng North Rd Road No.91 Toyota Road Circle, 1-3 Floor, No.235

Feng Yuan, Taichung 420 Feng Yuan, Taichung 420 Feng Yuan, Taichung 430

Phone: 886-4-528-8969 Fax: 886-4-2528-6727 Phone: 886-4-25240016 Phone: 886-4-25277817

Apostle English School www.apostle.com.tw Joy Childrens Language School eng.joy.com.tw

Harbin
Joy Childrens Language School eng.joy.com.tw

Hsinchu
Gram English Chupei Chang Kai-Shek Gram English Chupei Bright Korrnell Academy American Eagle School www.eagletw.co m Davids English CenterHsinchu Park School Davids English CenterHsinchu School Etons Primary English Gram English-Hsinchu Linsen Hsinchu American School Road No. 251 Hsinchu County Road Chupei Nine, Cities and Counties 56 G No. 115 Lioujia 1st Rd. Sec. 2 Jinshan St. Hsinchu City on the 7th Hsinchu Science Park Road No. 139 No. 64 East Gate Street, Hsinchu City No 66 Guanhua Street Linsen Road, Hsinchu City 196 2nd Floor, 1 N0.2, Yih-Shuh Road, National Art Park No.2, Yishu Rd., East District No.290, Niu Pu East Road 300 Jie-Shou Rd No. 327, kuan Fu Road., Sec. 1 No.38 North Road Chupei, Hsinchu 302 Chupei, Hsinchu 203 Chupei, Hsinchu 302 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Phone: 886-3-551-6586 Phone: 886-3-552-9293 Phone: 886-3-658-9188 x222 Phone: 886-3-563-5733 Fax: 886-3-5635537 Phone: 886-3-678-1100 Phone: 886-3-523-8855 Phone: 886-3-534-0076 Fax: 886-3-5340051 Phone: 886-3-525-9056 Phone: 886-3-520-3211 Fax: 886-3-529-6482 Hsinchu American School Hsinchu International School www.hdis.hc.edu .tw National Experimental High School Sasame Street English UKEAS Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Phone: 886-3-538-8113 Fax: 886-3-5388033 Phone: 886-3-577-7011 Fax: 886-3-5781813 Phone: 886-3-666-7399 Phone: 886-3-531-6441 Fax: 886-3-531-

Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300 Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300

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Wall Street Institute

Gram English-Hsinchu Cyonglin Kang Ning English School

300 East Gate Street 3rd Floor, No.75, 3F, No.75, Dong Men Street Man Cheong Street 222 PO Box 95, 39 Park Road

Hsinchu, Hsinchu 300

6447 Phone: 886-3-528-5555 Fax: 886-3-5280255 Phone; 886-3-512-0033 Phone: 886-3-594-3322 Fax: 886-3-5967392

Qionglin, Hsinchu 300 Zhudong, Hsinchu 300

International Avenue Consulting www.iacc.com.tw Stanford American Language Institution www.stanfordschool.com.tw

National Hsinchu First Girls High School National Hsinchu Senior High School Sagor Bilingual School

Jhongli
Frontier International Preschool www.frontiernet.com.tw

Jhunan
Joy School

Kaohsiung
Genius English School Gram English-Fengshan Gram English-Kangshan Davids English CenterKaohsiung School Gram English-Nazi Stamina Gram English-Kaohsiung Dongguang Gram English-Kaohsiung University Ivy Language School ivyschool.blogspot.com No.17-2 Jung Shan East Road Cao Road, No. 15, 4th Floor Liu Qiao Dongiu 61 No.261 Zhongshan Road Jui-Jen Road, Nanzih District, Kaohsiung City 127 Sanmin District, Kaohsiung City 222, 1st Floor Cianjin District, Kaohsiung City on the 1st Rd of Datong No.39, Lane 380, Desian Rd., Nanzih District Fengshan, Kaohsiung 830 Fengshan, Kaohsiung 830 Gangshan, Kaohsiung 800 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 800 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 811 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 807 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 806 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 811 Phone: 886-7-710-5933 Fax: 886-7-790-5396 Phone: 886-7-799-6700 Phone: 886-7-623-1529 Phone: 886-7-285-5500 Phone: 886-7-365-8712 Phone: 886-7-383-0988 Phone: 886-7-215-1728 Phone: 886-7-360-8539 Fax: 886-7-366-2475

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Horizon Language Academy Kaohsiung American School www.kas.kh.edu.tw KNS Language Institute www.kns.com.tw Taipei Language institute Wall Street Institue

995 Jio Ru 4th Road Kushan District 35 Sheng Li Road Chi Hsien 1st Road, #390 2F, No. 507 Chung Shan 2nd Rd

Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 804 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 813 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 800 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 800 Kaohsiung, Kaohsiung 800

Phone: 886-7-533-7123 Fax: 886-7-533-6123 Phone: 886-7-583-0112 Fax: 886-7-582-4536 Phone: 886-7-386-3944 Fax: 886-7-398-6655 Phone: 886-7-215-2965 Fax: 886-7-251-2981 Phone: 886-7-272-0618 Fax: 886-7-272-0668

DD Dragon English School www.dddragon.com/cn/taiwan Morrison Academy Kaohsiung kaohsiung.mca.org.tw

Kaohsiung Municipal High School Pu-Men High School Kaohsiung American School I-Shou International School

Lugang
Wen Tzao Language Institute wenzao.com 18, Yeong-An 3rd Rd, Lugang, Changhua 500, Phone: 886-4-776-6226

Nantou
Gram English-Tsao Tun Yan Feng 222, Zhongxing Road; Nantou, Nantou 542; Phone: 886-49-232-0001

Pingtung
Dr. Chengs International School Gram English- Pintung Lutheran 358 Bo-Ai Road Canton Road No.807 Pintung, Pingtung 900 Pintung, Pingtung 900 Phone: 886-933-390-650 Fax: 886-8-775-8073 Phone: 886-8-766-8237 Fax: 886-8-732-5033

Taichung
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Gram English-Tatu Julimount Gram English-Taichia in Taichung Gram English-Tali, Taichung Gram English-Chinese Water American School in Taichuing Cornel School Davids English CenterTaichung Station School ESL GEOS-Taichung-Sanmin Campus Gram English-Dah Sing Taichung Gram English-Oncidium School Gram English-Taichung Fine Gram English-Taichung Huiwen Gram English-Taichung on An Gram English-Taicung Shuyi Gram English-Taiwan Secondary Rationale Gram English-University of Hong Kong Gram English-Chongqing University Gram English-Hiking in Taichung Gram English-Rui Tali City Gram English-Taichung Chongde Gram English-Taichung Kamioka Gram English-Taichung Sheinan Gram English-Tali Mingchang Gram English-Zhong South School International Avenue Consulting www.iacc.com.tw Jackson Five English

203 Garden Rd, Alley 1, Lane 53 Tachia Street No. 61 Road 51 Zhishan Road No. 436 21-1 Chu Yuan Lane, Pei-Tun South Fate South Gate Road, Taichung City School No.35 Zhongshan Road, Taichung City on the 27th 2F 32 Tasheng Street San Min Road, Section 3, Taichung City 114, 5F 284, a period of up South Beitun District, Taichung City 118, Hebei Rd Civil rights in the area of Taichung No.56 Nantun Distrtic, Taichung City Rd, charity No.306 Taichung, Taiwan 2 seaching No.492 Taichung city Futian Third Street, No.157 Taichung No.52 Golden Hill Road West Chungkang Road, Taichung City 185, 3rd floor, a period of 2 Taichung No.99 Chongqing Road, 3rd floor North Road, Taichung City 180 Yude Street No.74 13 Road on the 5th Chongde, Beitun District Road 102 Kamioka 388 Dunhua Road 1st Floor, Beitun District 150 Chung Hsing Rd Taichung No.499 South Western Tadaaki B1 No.295, WuChuan South Road

Dadu, Taichung 432 Dajia, Taichung 437 Dali, Taichung 412 Qingshui, Taichung 436 Taichung, Taichung 406 Taichung, Taichung 402 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 408 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 408 Taichung, Taichung 406 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 408 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 406 Taichung, Taichung 429 Taichung, Taichung 406 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 403 Taichung, Taichung 400

Phone: 886-4-26918656 Phone: 886-4-26882878 Phone: 886-4-24953838 Phone: 886-4-26221628 Phone: 886-4-22397532 Fax: 886-4-22397520 Phone: 886-4-322855231 Fax: 886-4-22853146 Phone: 886-4-22250308 Phone: 886-4-319-4845 Fax: 886-4-319-2548 Phone: 886-4-22263485 Phone: 886-4-24737899 Phone: 886-4-22417770 Phone: 886-4-22257788 Phone: 886-4-22591609 Phone: 886-4-27050458 Phone: 886-2-22609936 Phone: 886-4-237-5306 Phone: 886-4-23261800 Phone: 886-4-23175480 Phone: 886-4-22033935 Phone: 886-4-24918820 Phone: 886-4-2421-3111 Phone: 886-4-25630632 Phone: 886-4-22962062 Phone: 886-4-24826555 Phone: 886-4-23761101 Phone: 886-4-22855139 Fax: 886-4-22853859

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School www.jacksonfive.com.tw Taipei Language Institute UKEAS Gram English-Pacific University Gram English-Great Ming Dynasty B&G Future Knowledge B&G Future Knowledge

9F-14, no.50, Yi Zhong St Wunsin Rd section of Taichung City 378 4F-9 148 Zhongxing East Road, Building No.3 of 7 Central Road No.51 bandg.school@msa.hinet.net bandg.school@msa.hinet.net

Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 400 Taichung, Taichung 411 Ya Daya, Taichung 400

Phone: 886-4-22254681 Fax: 886-4-22255468 Phone: 886-4-23285946 Fax: 886-4-23285946 Phone: 886-4-23511980 Phone: 886-4-25650659 Phone: 886-4-23119222 Fax: 886-4-23118858 Phone: 886-4-24731010 Fax: 886-4-24733393

Dewey International Consultants www.esldewey.com.tw Joy School eng.joy.com.tw

Cingshuei High School Ming-Dao High School Morrison Academy (branches in Taipei and Tainan) National Wen-Hua Senior High School http://www.whsh.tc.edu.tw/
National Experimental High School National Hsinchu First Girls' High School National Hsinchu Senior High School Sagor Bilingual School

Tainan
Davids English CenterTainan Station School Geng Hsin Language Center Gram English-Shanhua Dachen Gram English-Tainan the new Business Gram English-Tainan Yukari Gram-English-Yongkang Great Bay Gram English-Tainan No.187 Zhongshan Road, Tainan City 28 Chung 1 Road, 7th Floor 233 Xinghua Road Hsinying City, Tainan County, Jhongjheng Rd 7 2nd Floor Jiali Township, Tainan county Road; 217, Yanping Yongkang City, Tainan County Tai; Wan Third Street, No.65 The village of peace Tainan, Tainan 700 Tainan, Tainan 700 Tainan, Tainan 741 Tainan, Tainan 700 Tainan, Tainan 722 Tainan, Tainan 710 Tainan, Tainan 715 Phone: 886-6-241-0066 Phone: 886-6-220-4018 Phone: 886-6-585-1778 Phone: 886-6-633-3099 Phone: 886-6-722-7368 Phone: 886-6-273-8370 Phone: 886-6-575-4379

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Nancy Gram English-Tainan Victory UKEAS Gram English-Yongkang Tainan Todds English School

Dongshih Road 38 East Gate Road Tainan City 354, 7 Floor No.88 Zhongshan Road Zhongshan Road, Yongkang City, Tainan County on the 12th Jung Shan Road Number 19

Tainan, Tainan 700 Tainan, Tainan 700 Yongkang, Tainan 710 Yongkang, Tainan 710

Phone: 886-6-208-2557 Phone: 886-6-222-4790 Fax: 886-6-222-4791 Phone: 886-6-202-3177 Phone: 886-232-3612 Fax: 886-6-232-3670

American Language Center www.alctaiwan.com Echo International Language School www.echoabc.com.tw

Kuen Shan Senior High School National Tainan Girls' Senior High School National Tainan Second Senior High School National Nanke International Experimental High School

Taipei
Gram English-Pali, Taipei Davids English CenterPangyo School Emille School Gram English Gram English-Pangyo Recovery Gram EnglishShenandoah University Gram English-Wende Gram English-Chukuang Gram English-Zhongshan Pangyo Wall Street Institute Davids English Center Fresh Water School Gram English Jhuwei Bali Township, Taipei County Rd 71-meter-long 1st Floor Panchiao City on the 26th section of Zhongshan Road, 5th Floor 45 Wing Fung Street Panchiao City, Taipei County 118; Guangwu Street 1st Floor Panchiao City, Taipei County 2, 416; Zhongshan Road, Lane 36 Panchiao City, Taipei County Rd 113; Atsuyuki Panchiao City, Taipei County Road 27; Lane, 2nd Floor, No.1,3,5 Panchiao City, Taipei County Road 77; Chukuan 1-2 of the 1st floor 2, 317 Zhongshan Road, 1st Floor 220 Center on the 2nd before the 1st; Floor East, 1F, No.2, GuanQ School road town on the 28th of freshwater 6F Danshuei Township, Bali, Taipei 249 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Banqiao, Taipei 220 Danshui, Taipei 251 Danshui, Taipei 251 Phone: 886-2-2618-6485 Phone: 886-2-8951-5501 Phone: 886-2954-1585 Fax: 886-2957-4515 Phone: 886-2-2254-1002 Phone: 886-2-8954-1166 Phone: 886-2-2686-6680 Phone: 886-2-2254-2048 Phone: 886-2-2255-7628 Phone: 886-2-2953-9893 Phone: 886-2-8964-7557 Fax: 886-2-8964-7475 Phone: 886-2-2623-3223 Phone: 886-2-2809-8411

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Fresh Water

Taipei County; National Road 50, Lane 3, 1st Floor

Asian Consultants International www.asianconsultants.com Avenue Language Center www.avenue-english.com Bethany American School bethany.mca.org.tw Berlitz Taiwan www.berlitz.com.tw EF English First www.englishfirst.com Gabriel Language School Gram English Center www.gram.com.tw Hess Educational Organization www.hess.com.tw Hua Language Institute www.hua.com.tw Jump Start Language School www.jumpstart.com.tw Kojen English Schools www.kojenenglish.com Langague Training and Testing Center-LTTC website Merica English Institute www.merica.com.tw Pegasus English Schools www.pegasuscool.com Shane English School www.shane.com.tw Taipei American School www.tas.edu.tw Taipei British School www.tbs.tp.edu.tw Teach Away www.teachaway.com Wall Street Institute www.wallstreetinstitute.com

Affiliated Senior High School of National Taiwan Normal University Broaden Media Academy Cheng Kung Senior High School Dominican International School Mandarin Daily News Language Center Taipei American School Taipei First Girls' High School Taipei Municipal Jianguo High School Taipei Private Yan Ping High School Taipei Municipal Song-Shan Senior High School
Cosmo Academy www.cosmoacademy.com.twschool __________________________________________________________________________________ Teaching English in Taiwan ::: Page 33 of 42 ::: Alexander Dee 2011 All Rights Reserved

Xindian
Cosmo Academy find out more www.cosmoacademy.com.twschool

Yuanlin
Leader Language Schools www.leader-language-schools.com

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Appendix B

List of Taiwan Universities and the university web sites

School Name

Website & Address Chinese: http://www.ncu.edu.tw National Central English: http://www.ncu.edu.tw/e_web/index.php University No.300, Jhongda Rd., Jhongli City, Taoyuan County 32001, Taiwan (R.O.C.) National Chinese: http://www.ncue.edu.tw Changhua English: http://english.moe.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=0015 University of 1, Jin-de Rd., Changhua,Taiwan, R.O.C. Education Chinese: http://www.ncku.edu.tw National Cheng English: http://www.ncku.edu.tw/ver2006/en/ Kung University 1, University Rd., Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Chengchi University Chinese: http://www.nccu.edu.tw English: http://www.nccu.edu.tw/english/ 64, Sec. 2, Zhi-nan Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.ncnu.edu.tw National Chi English: http://english.ncnu.edu.tw/ Nan University 1, University Rd., Puli, Nantou, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Chiao Chinese: http://www.nctu.edu.tw Tung University 1001, Ta Hsueh Rd., Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.ncyu.edu.tw National Chiayi English: http://www.ncyu.edu.tw/eng/ University No.300 Syuefu Rd., Chiayi City 60004, Taiwan ( R.O.C.) National Chung Chinese: http://www.ccu.edu.tw Cheng English: http://www.ccu.edu.tw/eng/e-index.php University 168, University Rd., Min-Hsiung , Chia-Yi , Taiwan, R.O.C. National Chung Chinese: http://www.nchu.edu.tw Hsing English:http://www.nchu.edu.tw/New_nchu_3/english/index.php University 250, Kuo Kuang Rd., Taichung 402, Taiwan R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.ndhu.edu.tw National Dong English: http://www.ndhu.edu.tw/english/index.php Hwa University 1,Sec.2, Da hsueh Rd., Shou-feng, Hualien, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Chinese: http://www.nfu.edu.tw Formosa English: http://www.nfu.edu.tw University 64, Wen-hwa Road, Huwei, Yunlin, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Note Tel.:886-3-4227151 Fax:886-3-4226062 Reestablished in 1962 Tel.:886-4-7232105 Fax:886-4-7243074 Established in 1971. Renamed in 1980,1989 Tel.:886-6-2757575 Fax:886-6-2368660 Reorganized in 1946. Upgraded in 1946. Renamed in 1956,1971 Tel.:886-2-29393091 Fax:886-2-29379611 Reestablished in 1954. Tel.:886-49-910960 Fax:886-49-2910413 Established in 1995 Tel.:886-3-5712121 Fax:886-3-5721500 Reestablished in 1958 Tel.:886-5-2717000 Fax:886-5-2717006 Established in 2000 Tel.:886-5-2720411 Fax:886-5-2720408 Established in 1989 Tel.:886-4-22873181 Fax:886-4-22870925 Reorganized in 1945. Upgraded in 1946. Renamed in 1961,1971 Tel.:886-3-8635000 Fax:886-3-8632100 Established in 1994 Tel.:886-5-6315000 Fax:886-5-6328863 Established in 1980.

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National Hsinchu University of Education

Chinese: http://www.nhcue.edu.tw English:http://www.nhcue.edu.tw/%7Esec/catalogue/catalogue.pdf 521, Nanda Rd., Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C.

National Hualien University of Education

Chinese: http://www.nhlue.edu.tw English: http://www.nhlue.edu.tw/ENG/ 123, Huashi Rd., Hualien, Taiwan, R.O.C.

National Ilan University National Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology School Name National Kaohsiung Marine University National Kaohsiung Normal University National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences

Chinese: http://www.niu.edu.tw English: http://www.niu.edu.tw/private/En/index.html 1, Sec. 1, Shen-lung Rd., I-lan, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Upgraded in 1997. Renamed in 1981,2004 Tel.:886-3-5213132 Fax:886-3-5231380 Reorganized in 1945. Upgraded in 1965, 1987. Renamed in 1991(National) , 2005 Tel.:886-3-8227106 Fax:886-3-8224972 Established in 1947. Upgraded in 1964, 1987. Renamed in 1991(National) , 2005 Tel.:886-3-9357400 Fax:886-3-9363756 Established in 1946. Upgraded in 1988,1998. Renamed in 1967,1969,2003 Tel.:886-7-6011000 Fax:886-7-6011069 Established in 1995. Renamed in 1998 Note Tel.:886-7-3617141 Fax:886-7-3628844 Established in 1948. Upgraded in 1967,1997. Renamed in 1959,1979,1982,2004 Tel.:886-7-7172930 Fax:886-7-7110315 Established in 1954. Upgraded in 1967. Renamed in 1980,1989 Tel.:886-7-3814526 Fax:886-7-3838435 Established in 1963. Upgraded in 1997. Renamed in 1979,1981,1992,2000 Tel.:886-6-9264115 Fax:886-6-9278912 Established in 1995. Upgraded in 2000. Renamed in 2005 Tel.:886-8-7226141 Fax:886-8-7234406

Chinese: http://www.nkfust.edu.tw English: http://www.nkfust.edu.tw/english/ 2, Juoyue Rd., Nantz, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C. Website & Address Chinese: http://www.nkmu.edu.tw English: http://english.nkmu.edu.tw/ 142, Hai-chuan Rd., Nan-tzu, Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Chinese: http://www.nknu.edu.tw English: http://www.nknu.edu.tw/nknu-e1.htm 116, Ho ping 1st Rd., Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Chinese: http://www.kuas.edu.tw English: http://eng.kuas.edu.tw/ 415, Chien kung Rd., Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Chinese: http://www.npu.edu.tw National Penghu English: http://www.npu.edu.tw University No. 300, Liu-Ho Rd., Makung City Penghu Hsien, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Pingtung Chinese: http://www.npue.edu.tw English: http://www.npue.edu.tw/npue_eng3/index.htm

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University of Education

4-18, Ming-shen Rd., Pingtung, Taiwan, R.O.C.

National Pingtung University of Science and Technology National Sun Yat-sen University National Taichung University of Education

Chinese: http://www.npust.edu.tw English: http://www.npust.edu.tw/english/news_asp/news.html 1, Hseuh Fu Rd., Neipu , Pingtung, Taiwan, R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.nsysu.edu.tw English: http://www.oia.nsysu.edu.tw/english/index.php 70, Lien-hai Rd., Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.ntctc.edu.tw English: http://www.ntcu.edu.tw 140, Min-shen Rd., Taichung, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Chinese: http://www.ntpu.edu.tw National Taipei English: http://www.ntpu.edu.tw/english/ University 151, University Rd., San shia, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Taipei Chinese: http://www.ntue.edu.tw University of English: http://english.ntue.edu.tw Education 134, Sec. 2, Hoping E. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Taipei Chinese: http://www.ntut.edu.tw University of English: http://www.ntut.edu.tw/english.html Technology 1, Sec. 3, Chung-hsiao E. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

1940-Pingtung Normal School was founded. 1946-Pingtung Normal School was renamed Taiwan Provincial Pingtung Normal School. 1965-The School was promoted and renamed Taiwan Provincial Pingtung Junior Teachers College. 1987-The College was promoted and renamed Taiwan Provincial Pingtung Teachers College. 1991-The College was promoted and renamed National Pingtung Teachers College. 2005-The university was promoted and renamed National Pingtung University of Education. Tel.:886-8-7703202 Fax:886-8-7702226 Established in 1954. Upgraded in 1964,1991. Renamed in 1981,1997 Tel.:886-7-5252633~4 Fax:886-7-5252630 Reestablished in 1980 Tel.:886-4-22263181 Fax:886-4-22243492 Reorganized in 1945. Upgraded in 1960, 1987. Renamed in 1991(National) , 2005 Tel.:886-2-26748189 Fax:886-2-26739331 Established in 2000 Tel.:886-2-27321104 Fax:886-2-27330473 Reorganized in 1945. Upgraded in 1961,1987. Renamed in 1991(National) , 2005 Tel.:886-2-27712171 Fax:886-2-27518845 Established in 1912.

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National Taitung University

Chinese: http://www.nttu.edu.tw Jhihben Campus: 369, Sec. 2, Shikang Rd., Taitung, Taiwan, R.O.C. / Taitung Campus: 684, Sec. 1,Chunghua Rd., Taitung, Taiwan, R.O.C

National Taiwan Chinese: http://www.ntnu.edu.tw Normal English: http://www.ntnu.edu.tw/ntnu-eng.html University 162, Sec. 1, Hoping E. Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Taiwan Chinese: http://www.ntou.edu.tw Ocean English: http://english.ntou.edu.tw/ University 2, Pei-ning Rd., Keelung, Taiwan, R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.ntu.edu.tw National Taiwan English: http://www.ntu.edu.tw/english/ University 1, Sec. 4, Roosevelt Road, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. School Name Website & Address

National Taiwan Chinese: http://www.ntua.edu.tw University of English: http://english.moe.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=0029 Arts 59,Sec. 1, Ta-kuan Rd., Panchiao, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Taiwan Chinese: http://www.ntust.edu.tw University of English: http://www-e.ntust.edu.tw/ Science and 43, Sec. 4, Keelung Rd., Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Technology Chinese: http://www.nthu.edu.tw National Tsing English: http://www.nthu.edu.tw/index-e/index.htm Hua University 101, Sec. 2, Kuang Fu Road, Hsinchu, Taiwan, R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.nuu.edu.tw National United English: http://www.nuu.edu.tw/english/e_index.htm University 1, Lien-Da, Kung-ching Li, Miaoli, Taiwan, R.O.C.

National University of Tainan National University of

Chinese: http://www.nutn.edu.tw English: http://web.nutn.edu.tw/English/index.htm 33, Sec. 2, Shu-Lin St., Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C. Chinese: http://www.nuk.edu.tw English: http://www.nuk.edu.tw/

Reorganized in 1945. Upgraded in 1948,1994. Renamed in 1981,1997 Tel.:886-89-318855 Fax:886-89-517316 Established in 1948. Upgraded in 1969,1987. Renamed in 1991,2003 Tel.:886-2-23625101 Fax:886-2-23922607 Reorganized in 1946. Renamed in 1955,1967 Tel.:886-2-24622192 Fax:886-2-24620724 Established in 1953. Upgraded in 1964. Renamed in 1979,1989 Tel.:886-2-33663366 Fax:886-2-23627651 Established in 1928. Reorganized in 1945 Note Tel.:886-2-22722181 Fax:886-2-29687563 Established in 1955. Upgraded in 1994. Renamed in 1960,2001 Tel.:886-2-27333141 Fax:886-2-27331044 Established in 1974. Renamed in 1997 Tel.:886-3-5715131 Fax:886-3-5722467 Reestablished in 1956. Tel.:886-37-381000 Fax:886-37-320610 Established in 1972. Upgraded in 1999. Renamed in 1992,1995,2003 Tel.:886-6-2133111 Fax:886-6-2144409 Reorganized in 1945. Upgraded in 1962, 1987. Renamed in 1991(National),2004 Tel.:886-7-5919000 Fax:886-7-5919083

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Kaohsiung

700, Kaohsiung University Rd., Nan-tzu,Kaohsiung,Taiwan, R.O.C.

Chinese: http://www.ym.edu.tw National YangEnglish: http://www.ym.edu.tw/english/ Ming University 155, Sec. 2, Li-nong St., Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. National Yunlin Chinese: http://www.yuntech.edu.tw University of English:http://www.yuntech.edu.tw/english/index.html Science and 123, Sec. 3, University Rd., Touliu, Yunlin, Taiwan, R.O.C. Technology Tainan National Chinese: http://www.tnnua.edu.tw University of English:http://www.tnnua.edu.tw/english/english.html the Arts 66, Tachi, Kuantien, Tainan, Taiwan, R.O.C. Taipei Municipal University of Education

Chinese: http://www.tmue.edu.tw English: http://english.moe.gov.tw/mp.asp?mp=3001 1,Ai-Guo West Road,Taipei,10042

Taipei National Chinese: http://www.tnua.edu.tw University of English: http://www2.tnua.edu.tw/etnua/index.php the Arts 1, Hsuen-yuan Rd., Peitou, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C.

Established in 2000 Tel.:886-2-28267000 Fax:886-2-28264051 Established in 1975. Renamed in 1994 Tel.:886-5-5342601 Fax:886-5-5321719 Established in 1991. Renamed in 1997 Tel.:886-6-6930100 Fax:886-6-6930251 Established in 1996. Renamed in 2004 Tel.:886-2-23113040 Fax:886-2-23814067 Reorganized in 1945. Upgraded in 1964, 1987. Renamed in 1967(Municipal) ,2005 Tel.:+886 2 2896 1000 Fax:+886 2 2893 8704 Established in 1982. Renamed in 2001

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Appendix C

Mandarin Chinese Language Courses


Name National Central University National Taipei University of Education National Taiwan University Website & Address Note

Language Center Tel: +886-3-4227151 ext. 33807 No. 300, Jhongda Rd. , Jhongli City , Taoyuan CountyFax: +886-3-4255384 32001, Taiwan Mail: mailto:ncu3802@ncu.edu.tw Chinese Language Education Center Room 700C, No.134, Sec. 2, Heping E. Rd., Da-an District, Taipei City 106, Taiwan(R.O.C.) Chinese Language Division Language Center Room 222, 2F , No. 170, Sec.2, XinHai Rd, Taipei, 106,Taiwan International Chinese Language Program (ICLP) 4F., No.170, Sec.2, Xinhai Rd., Da-an District, Taipei City 106, Taiwan Tel: +886-2-27321104 ext.2025, 3331 Fax: +886-2-27325950 Mail: clec@tea.ntue.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-3366-3417 Fax: +886-2-83695042 Mail: cld222@ntu.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-23639123 Fax: +886-2-23626926 Mail: iclp@ntu.edu.tw

National Taiwan University

National Taiwan Normal University

Tel: +886-2-23218457 Mandarin Training Center Fax: +886-2-23418431 No.162 Hoping East Road , Sec.1 Taipei, Taiwan 106 Mail: sango417@ntnu.edu.tw Tel: +886-3-5131231 Fax: +886-3-5711431 Mail: mandarin@cc.nctu.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-2938-7141/7142 Fax: +886-2-2939-6353 Mail: mandarin@nccu.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-2700-5858 ext.8131~8137 Fax: +886-2-27081257 Mail: mlc@sce.pccu.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-23216320 ext.24, 34 Fax: +886-2-23214036 Mail: dce@mail.tku.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-2905-2414/3721 Fax: +886-2-29052166

National Chiao Tung Chinese Language Center University No. 1001 Ta Hsueh Road , Hsinchu , Taiwan 30010 Chinese Language Center No.64, Sec. 2, Zhinan Rd., Wenshan District Taipei City 11605, Taiwan (R.O.C.) Mandarin Learning Center 4F , No.231, Sec.2, Chien-Kuo S. Rd., Taipei , Taiwan

National Chengchi University

Chinese Culture University

Tamkang University

Chinese Language Center No.5, Lane 199, Kin-Hwa St., Taipei , Taiwan Language Center No. 510 Chungcheng

Fu Jen Catholic University

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Rd. , Hsinchuang 24205 , Taipei Taiwan . Ming Chuan University Mandarin Studies and Culture Center B204, No.250 Zhong-Shan N. Rd. Sec.5, Taipei 111 Taiwan Chinese Learning Center No. 1 Kainan Road, Lujhu(Luzhu), Taoyuan 33857, Taiwan Taipei Center : No. 38, Tai 6, Sec. 1, Jinan Rd. , Taipei , Taiwan (Room 109A ) Kauhsiung center: Kaohsiung No. 3, Wufu 2nd Rd., Kaohsiung, Taiwan (R.O.C.)

Mail: flcg1013@mails.fju.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-2882-4564 ext. 8321 Fax: +886-2-8861-3491 Mail: mscc@mcu.edu.tw

Kainan University

Tel: +886-3-341-2500 ext.4639/4640 Fax: +886-3-270-5542 Mail: mandarin@mail.knu.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-3322-4533 Fax: +886-2-2396-0071 Mail: mandarin@mail.knu.edu.tw

Center of Mandarin Learning Chung Yuan No.200, Chung pei Rd., Chung-Li Christian University City, Taiwan 32023, R.O.C Chung Hua University International Program No. 707, Sec.2, WuFu Rd. , Hsinchu 30012 Taiwan

Tel: +886-3-2651308 Fax: +886-3-2651399 Mail: cmlcycu@cycu.edu.tw Tel: +886-3-5186175 Fax: +886-3-5186174 Mail: international@chu.edu.tw Tel: +886-2-2892-7154 ext. 2730 Fax: +886-2-2891-0145 Mail: cschen@tsint.edu.tw Tel: +886-4-22840326 ext.399 Fax: +886-4-22859967 Mail: language@dragon.nchu.edu.tw Tel: +886-4-23590259 Fax: +886-4-23594408 Mail: clc@mail.thu.edu.tw Tel: +886-4-24517250 ext. 5871 Fax: +886-4-24510243 Mail: clc@fcu.edu.tw Tel: +886-4-26645009 Fax: +886-4-26330340 Mail: yhsia@pu.edu.tw Tel: +886-5-273-2981 Fax: +886-5-273-2982 Mail: cslncyu@mail.ncyu.edu.tw

Technology & Mandarin Center Science Institute Of No. 2, Xueyuan Rd. , Peitou, Taipei , 112 Taiwan Northern Taiwan National Chung Hsing University Chinese Program Language Center No 250, Kuokuang Rd. , Taichung , 402 Taiwan

Tunghai University

Chinese Language Center P.O. Box 898. Taichung, Taiwan

Chinese Language Center Feng Chia University No. 100 Wenhwa Rd., Seatwen, Taichung , 40724 Taiwan Providence University Mandarin Studies and Culture Center No.200, Chungchi Rd. , Shalu, Taichung County , 433 Taiwan Language Center No.580 Xinmin Rd., Chiayi City 60004, Taiwan

National Chiayi University

National Kaohsiung Chinese Language Program Tel: +886-7-7172930 ext. 2603~2605 Normal University No. 116, Hoping 1 st Rd. , Lingya District, Kaohsiung Fax: +886-7-7166903

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, 802 Taiwan National Cheng Kung College of Liberal Arts, Chinese Language Center University No.1, University Road , Tainan City, 701 Taiwan

Mail: s2@nknu.edu.tw Tel: +886-6-2757575 ext. 52040 Fax: +886-6-2742516 Mail: shuling@mail.ncku.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5252000 ext. 3030~3031 Fax: +886-7-5253039 Mail: alfc@mail.nsysu.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-5919261 Fax: +886-7-5919258 Mail: clc@nuk.edu.tw Tel: +886-8-7226141 ext. 24001/ 24002 Fax: +881-8-7226141 ext. 2639 Mail: ann0315@mail.npue.edu.tw

National Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Language Center University No. 70 , Lian-hai Rd. , Kaohsiung , 80424 Taiwan Chinese Language Center No 700, Kaohsiung University Road , Na-Tzu District, Kaohsiung , 811Taiwan

National University of Kaohsiung

National Pingtung University of Education Southern Taiwan University of Technology

Chinese Language Division No 1, Lin-sen Road , Pingtung , 900 Taiwan.

The Chinese Language Center Tel: +886-6-2533131 ext.6010/ 6011 Fax: No 1, Nan-Tai St., Yong-Kang City, Tainan County, +886-6-6010067 71005 Taiwan Mail: chilance@mail.stut.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-3426031 ext. 3302~3303 Fax: +886-7-3464672 Mail: ccl@mail.wtuc.edu.tw Tel: +886-7-216-9052 Fax: +886-7-271-0381 Mail: EEC@isu.edu.tw Tel: +886-3-857-2677 ext. 1682 Fax: +886-3-8466065 Mail: cltc@mail.tcu.edu.tw Tel: +886-3-9313343 ext. 1562 Fax: +886-3-9315903 Mail: clic@mail.fgu.edu.tw

Wenzao Ursuline Center of Chinese Language College of Languages No. 900, Mintsu 1st Road , Kaohsiung 807, Taiwan Chinese Language Center 7F., No.21, Wufu 3rd Road, Cianjin District, Kaohsiung City 80145,Taiwan Chinese Language Teaching Center No.67, Jieren St. Hualien 97074, Taiwa

I-Shou University

Tzu Chi University

Chinese Language Instruction Center Fo Guang University No. 257, Zhongshan Rd. , Sec. 3, Yilan City , 260, Taiwan .

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