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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Immunity04: 9:54pm On Oct 25, 2020 |
WhyNa:Ma please there is something I need to be clarified on, This teaching of a thing, how do you cope especially when your students don't really understand English neither do you understand Vietnam language? What is the Language of instructions? For example, when I was in French class sometime ago, the teacher translates English to french because she's conversant with the two languages, but you don't know Vietnam language, so how do you cope? 6 Likes |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:29am On Oct 26, 2020 |
Joohan: Very true. Thanks for the wishes. As for the bike, I've got to go to work. So I wear lots of jackets... Thanks again |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:30am On Oct 26, 2020 |
Immunity04: Great question. I'm about going to school. I'll reply later with pictures and explain in details 6 Likes |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Nobody: 9:12am On Oct 26, 2020 |
WhyNa: So glad to hear you’re feeling better now. Thank God for health. 7 figures? I refuse to be shocked or cry. Damn! That much doe in a month! Well done, Ma’am. Oh, total cost for quarantine then becomes $1,400. That’s a whole lot of money. Best we stay put, stand down and stand by. Probably till June as you’ve envisaged. I really pray a vaccine comes through soon. Btw, are you following the News in Nigeria? |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by kevwemanuel: 9:14am On Oct 26, 2020 |
Hello whyna, Thanks for the update, and congratulations on making some good cash this month. I pray this tempo improves even more for you. I'd like you to throw more light on the cost of the following in Vietnam: 1) Average annual cost of health care 2) Average annual cost of quality primary education 3) Average annual cost of quality secondary education This may help those who will like to raise a family in Vietnam to make an informed decision. Thanks. 1 Like |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Nobody: 10:26am On Oct 26, 2020 |
WhyNa: are fellow 9ja aware of the situation in Nigeria? Or they are already in abroad so they don't care. |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Immunity04: 1:15pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
WhyNa:I'm patiently waiting Ma |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Smoke47: 2:04pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
Good job whyna. Started following your thread from day1, lost track, and here I am again Stay safe! 1 Like |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by lanrywatt(m): 4:25pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
@whyna.. you are doing great. those Vietnam accredited institution offering TEFL plus Job placement.. how reliable do you think they are? 1 Like |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Babycherry(f): 6:08pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
Wow.... Just wow Saw this thread yesterday by 12 and didn't sleep till 5, just finished reading every word now @whyna. Thank you for all you've done so far. Though I'm a big canada fan, age is not on my side and i just started uni, but if I come across a full scholarship to study in Vietnam, I'd take it. You inspire me, to keep pushing. Thank you... 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by luminouz(m): 6:32pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
Babycherry: I just sauntered into the thread like you did yday and read my eye out. OP is doing really good. So what are you doing concerning the scholarship stuff? Any research? |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Babycherry(f): 8:13pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
luminouz: The thread is a real eye opener away from all the Germany, USA, UK, Canada threads.... I checked some of the sites dropped here, sadly, no scholarships yet..... Get in touch if you find any |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by VirusOO7(m): 8:50pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
Joohan: True, but there are many other factors to consider. Twill be a year since the borders were closed! Only few economies can sustain that... |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by luminouz(m): 9:41pm On Oct 26, 2020 |
Babycherry: Sure... |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:42am On Oct 27, 2020 |
WhyNa: To really answer this question, first, you need to understand the school's/ center, books they use and method. I'll start with the public schools. The public schools all have one book they use. It's called Tieng Anh. The students can read all and everything in it. Mostly because they've crammed it and they do the whole read the passage every morning thing. Now this repetition in a way helps them for example, you've read about Mai and Phong talking about what they can do in Lesson 1. Lesson 2 goes on to ask what you can do, Lesson 3 is a repetition of both. So it's really easy to teach them. Besides, in a week, a class in public school will have one or two lessons with the foreign teacher. Before you teach that lesson, their Vietnamese teacher who also speaks English would have taught them that same lesson. She's explain and teach in both English and Vietnamese. You just go to cement the ground and correct pronunciation and further plaster what they've been taught. 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:45am On Oct 27, 2020 |
Example of the public school book. This is grade 4 Edit:. Don't know why I can't upload from my phone again. I'll have to transfer to my laptop and upload when I get home. I'll just do the write-ups now 6 Likes 1 Share
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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:56am On Oct 27, 2020 |
The Centers like I've said before is like extra lesson and majority if not all good students attend or attended an English Center. Here's why, the books are different and more advanced, more time so more focus on students, more of speaking and listening and grammar taught. Each center has it's own book. Some are Oxford Solutions usually for grade 6 upwards Oxford Phonics for lesser grades Family and friends, this one is very popular Our discovery island Grapeseed books series, this one no be beans. even the methodology is different. Four corners for adult learners Smartkids Smart English Et Al These are some of the books I've taught with. Teaching at the centre, it kind of requires a little more work and passion but kids there are able to understand basic instructions. Not all but they try compared to the public school. So as long as you teach what's in the book, they are fine. You don't need to speak too much English. Just teach what's in the book and they'll understand. Sometimes, like when you want to give an instruction or play a game, they will look lost. If you have a TA, she will help translate. Otherwise, na sign language. Lol. Or demonstration. But it's not a problem trust me. You also have to learn to speak really really really slow. I learnt that one by force 9 Likes |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 3:02am On Oct 27, 2020 |
Other books..... 2 Likes
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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 3:06am On Oct 27, 2020 |
kevwemanuel: 1,2,3 no idea but. I hear it's pretty expensive though because as a foreigner, you'd definitely register your kid at the international school because of the language of instruction. Those schools pay very big money Health care from what I've read is not expensive. People do surgeries and all sorts for really low cost. You can also do the insurance thingy and some jobs come with health insurance |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 3:08am On Oct 27, 2020 |
lanrywatt: The iss is, they are expensive and don't help Nigerians with visa so it's pointless |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 6:09am On Oct 27, 2020 |
VirusOO7: I'm sure tourism is just one of their major exports, they should have something else stabilising the economy. They make and export clothes also |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Immunity04: 6:17am On Oct 27, 2020 |
WhyNa:Thanks Ma, I'm Cleared to an extent 1 Like |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Joohan: 8:53am On Oct 27, 2020 |
WhyNa: From my findings, after the border has been opened, the teaching market competition is going to be stiff! Native speakers are making teaching the English like their birth rights and Non native speakers are not ready to accept that. I envisage that the VT government will want to make teaching requirements more stringent. Let's brace up and expect the unexpected. |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 9:27am On Oct 27, 2020 |
Joohan: This battle no start today. Some Centers are beginning to realise that Native doesn't mean better. Even though the government is putting in some measures, it will most likely favour majority of us cos the natives gaun sef many of them don't have a degree. Just white skin. Don't let that one discourage you 8 Likes |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by Ourown(m): 9:40am On Oct 27, 2020 |
WhyNa: Thank you for the update. Already envisioning how I'd work like mad for first few months when I reach there. Make money and send back home to my 4 wives and 24 children |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 10:24am On Oct 27, 2020 |
Ourown: Lmao. Sha calm down. It's good to dream big and hope but allow room for "just incase" I had same hopes but Covid-19 messed me up. Twice. But thank God in all. 5 Likes |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:11pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:12pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by kevwemanuel: 2:17pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
WhyNa:Thanks madam whyna. Maybe one will have to save aggressively before kids get to school attending age, and then relocate to a country with very affordable quality primary and secondary education cost when kids get to this age. 3 Likes |
Re: My Journey To Hanoi, Vietnam by WhyNa: 2:19pm On Oct 27, 2020 |
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