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Five Surprising Benefits About Life As An Au Pair In China

Author: Teach English
by Teach English
Posted: Sep 25, 2017

If you have been thinking of teaching English abroad, then choosing a career as an au pair can be a great option for you. Contrary to what many people believe, the role of au pair is not that of a nanny. You will be teaching English to the children of your host family, planning lessons, and spending quality time with them.

You can sign up for the best online TEFL course for the mandatory certification required to apply for the position. Once you have completed the course, you will be in line for a suitable placement with a family based in Shanghai or Beijing.

Here are five surprising benefits of being an au pair in China to help you make up your mind.

You can learn and practice your Mandarin

When you sign up for the position, you will automatically entitle yourself for 6 classes of Mandarin per week. You will have access to excellent offline study material as well. It is actually a great way to learn and sharpen your conversational Mandarin while you are teaching English abroad.

All the classes will be conducted by a licensed local language school teaching Mandarin.

The pay is adequate to sustain yourself

The monthly stipend that you will be getting is adequate to meet all your expenses in China. The cost of living in the major cities is quite cheap, and the stipend is enough to meet these requirements since your accommodation and three meals each day will be provided for by your host family for the entire duration of the program.

You will not be required to do heavy domestic chores

Unlike in many other cultures, a job as an au pair in China doesn't include heavy household chores. Most families employ a separate housemaid for these tasks including cooking and other tasks.

You may be asked to help with some light chores around the house by the host family. This can be discussed at the time of your interview with the family.

Host families have exposure to other cultures

All the host families in our Au Pair China program are passed through a careful vetting process to ensure that they are able to welcome au pairs from across the world. They are all successful professionals, with experience in traveling abroad.

The host families live in large gated communities, and are open to an active exchange of language and culture.

Monthly cultural activity

It is not all work and no play when you sign up for this role. There are monthly cultural activities which will give you an opportunity to learn about Chinese culture, and also interact with the other participants of the Au Pair China program.

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