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Can the volunteers recruited by Hanban for teaching Chinese as a foreign language only be graduates, in-service teachers or retired teachers?

In fact, the standard of Hanban is very broad: all college students want past graduates; The so-called teacher does not have to be made up. Even if you stay in a counseling institution for a while, you can be said to be an in-service teacher.

It is best to major in related languages, not in teaching Chinese as a foreign language, because some positions will have professional restrictions.

You can get the international Chinese teacher certificate of Hanban, and now holding this certificate will be given priority.

There are three main ways to teach abroad:

1—— It is relatively difficult to take the Hanban route, but it is guaranteed and the treatment is good;

2- direct contact by logging in to overseas schools or recruitment websites requires good foreign language ability and network information collection ability;

3- If you can't meet the requirements of Hanban and you can't find a position, you can entrust an intermediary. Generally speaking, there are more Chinese teachers in Southeast Asia, South Korea and Singapore.