Thanks for letting us see what a day is like while you work. Yes, naps can make a very positive impact on your productivity. One job that I had for 5 years, I took a 45-minute nap during lunch every day and that made the second half of the day so much better! Keep up the good work!
When I was in Vietnam, I have learned English with foreign teachers a lot and they are friendly with me, they always help me with their passion 🥰 That's why we respect to them a lot
I am loving that nap time I need that in my life. Thanks for sharing your day in the life! I'll be getting a degree that centers around teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language in 2 years and I look forward to having days like this once I'm able to teach
Esiri this was so interesting to watch. Thank you for sharing your work life with us. And the kids are so adorable. I love your job and the fact that you love it more! Kudos teacher!
we need to implement that naptime here in American schools😂😂. love this video as i am interested in teaching abroad sometime in the future. thanks for the glimpse into this job :)
This was very interesting. I was surprised that teachers take naps. I used to teach English as a Second Language when I was in graduate school, so this video caught my eye. Good presentation, as usual.
@@anhong2923 There are other types of verbs besides Action verbs. There are Stative verbs, Transitive Verbs, Intransitive verbs, Linking verbs, Helping (or Auxiliary) verbs, and Modal verbs, as well. But you make a good observation. You seem to know the answer already, right?
Everyone takes naps in Vietnam. When I came back to VN to visit my family, in the afternoon they all took a nap leaving wandering around the house myself lol.
Thank you for sharing this wonderful moments 😍 I really liked what I saw. Plus, I liked your simple English which I'm sure will effect positively on those little kids you're teaching. I'm gonna be there ( to Vietnam ) soon 🔜 so, I wish we'll be partners in the field sooner 🥰.
I'm a filipino and I want to work in vietnam after I graduate from college, this motivates me to study hard so I can teach there too, your video is really calming, watching this at 2am! 😂 job well done, teacher! ❤
Oh hello I am a Vietnamese tui là người Việt tui thích cái kênh này. So as I was saying Vietnamese is not hard the its like English but you have to Rhym the word . Hope to see you talk about grammar on your channel
She is promoting foreigners to come to Vietnam 😂. But in the future she will have problems 😂 it is already difficult for black people to get a job, and on may if they allow 3 month tourist visa, a lot of people will come 😂 so schools will rather to hire a girl with blue eyes, of 25 years old . It is cheaper to hire illegal tourist 😂 than giving a visa and work permit . In Vietnam they don't care about qualifications.
If you have worked as a teacher in Vietnam, then you will have a very special day November 20th, I think it will be a very surprising day when only in Vietnam
When a job posting is hourly pay and says say 20 teaching hours a week on average are you only paid for those hours or the full 8-9 hours your actually there at the school?
It is fun in Facebook they say that payment is 1300 USD for an European, for a Filipinos 700 ,800. For an African 1000 but they don't prefer Africans in most of cases. At the end if you don't get the 100 hours you can't get 1300 😂 . Africans and Russians think they can come in Vietnam and get a salary like that but it's not that easy. Finding a school that respects teachers is extremely difficult. Now if you are from USA or UK they respect you more .
Hi!! Thank you so much for your videos! I have a question. Don't if you might know the answer but here it goes. I'm from Spain but I currently live in the Dominican Republic. I've been here for several years now. I went to school here and got my bachelor's degree from one of the local colleges (I'm a doctor). But I want a career change I want to go to Vietnam to work as an English teacher. I have all the required documents (bachelor's degree, TEFL certification, English proficiency certification, local policy check, photos...). Unfortunately, there is no Vietnamese embassy here. So, If I get my documents legalized here with the local authorities and then travel to Vietnam with them already legalized by my local government. For work permit purposes, I can, after landing a job, get them consular legalized in Vietnam, right?
From what I know, your documents has to be legalized by the Vietnamese embassy in your country, I’m not so sure if the documents can be legalized in Vietnam, you might have to do your research on that.
As I have seen, vietnameese people like to workout. Don`t you think so? It must be some gym or park around your place somewhere. Maybe swimming pool? Have you ever been in a public swimming pool? Are they busy?
Good day po Ma'am, kumusta po.Pwede po kaya ako mag apply dyan anywork you can recommend i am 54yrs old yet i am Engr graduate,thank you for your advice
I really enjoyed the video ❤ I’d love to apply as a teacher in Vietnam although I’m still in Nigeria. Can you help with any website I can apply online or are there any vacancy in your school? I have 5 years experience teaching kids and I also have a masters degree.
Let's be honest. In Vietnam there are a lot of scams specially for Africans. An African girl told me she was going to pay 1500 USD 😂 to a school. I told her don't do it. Also I just live near the city and they don't want black, Filipinos, Indians. I was promised 1500 USD per month and I got 600 to 700 USD 😂. I can't just change the company easily. Maybe this lady was lucky, but in Vietnam the competition in the city is big. Also you will see a lot of Indians or Africans like angry because when more Foreigners are coming less job and school want to pay less money. Luckily I am the only Foreigner in my zone and I can get part-time jobs near my region. And luckily I look like a white person that's why they like me. Also I saw a lot of Africans working for Apax, and the accent is too strong.
@@angelpirulin9395 wow 😮 I’d love to do my PhD in Vietnam. Studies in English. Can you recommend a good school with low tuition? The ones I’ve contacted are offering PhD only in Vietnamese language
@@Naijagirlinportugal if you want to study, the university of Danang is cheaper, at least vietnamese language class. But not a lot of part-time jobs there. You will have to live with your money from your country. I think you will need 20.000 USD to study and come and the following year just 5000 USD. You can't work with a student visa, if your University discovers and you don't have attendance the following year you don't receive a Visa. They know a lot of people are trying to get the visa as an excuse to work illegally that's why you would need 20.000 ( that would include your tuition, airplane, visas, legalization, food, everything) I also wanted to study but I don't have the time, I just make 13 USD 😂 per hour, the first 2 or 3 months just made little money because not a lot of hours. When I do the conversion is not even 13 😂 this month for the first time 57 hours. I was promised 1300 USD 😂 but being honest I am receiving a lot of stress and I feel better not working so many hours in the same environment with the same children. I am the only Foreigner in my town so my boss is using me for another Schools. The salary would be for me 13 USD 😂 but probably my boss is receiving more be because I have to go by motorbike 14 minutes and it's dangerous. For the institutes it is easier borrow teachers because hiring a foreigner is extremely difficult Nowdays. To get my work permit for than 3 months waiting and I didn't know if I was going to stay in Vietnam. So some Africans would be lucky to come in Vietnam. But not all. The competition is big and a lot of scammers.
Hi, I'm a non-native speaker with required qualifications to teach science and Math's. I prefer middle school to high school students and last but not least I am in Hanoi already. Any help from you I'll appreciate. Thanks.
Living in Vietnam, you have to know how to ride the bike. Please! I highly recommended. Just take the riding lesson and test. Go slower in more challenging roads. That's all there is too it.
Honestly, none really in my opinion lol, besides the fact that the pay is quite okay, and living here is cheap, I think it’s just like teaching anywhere else.
Thanks for letting us see what a day is like while you work. Yes, naps can make a very positive impact on your productivity. One job that I had for 5 years, I took a 45-minute nap during lunch every day and that made the second half of the day so much better! Keep up the good work!
Thank you, glad you enjoyed the video 🙏🏾
When I was in Vietnam, I have learned English with foreign teachers a lot and they are friendly with me, they always help me with their passion 🥰
That's why we respect to them a lot
Keep smile lady you made audiences feel good when you are smiling.
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Without knowing you, but your soft voice shows a humble and kind lady 😊😊
Thank you so much 🥰
Lovely video I really enjoyed it in south Africa the teachers go home very nice n early we r privileged but u had a lovely day thank u for sharing
I am loving that nap time I need that in my life. Thanks for sharing your day in the life! I'll be getting a degree that centers around teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language in 2 years and I look forward to having days like this once I'm able to teach
It’s the best honestly haha, love it
Really clear and insightful video! Thank you for making this Esiri
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Wow, English in early grades now. That’s amazing. Hope you have fun teaching in Vietnam.
Thank you, I’m having a great time.
Esiri this was so interesting to watch. Thank you for sharing your work life with us. And the kids are so adorable. I love your job and the fact that you love it more! Kudos teacher!
Thanks babe, the kids are so adorable, love them to bits
we need to implement that naptime here in American schools😂😂. love this video as i am interested in teaching abroad sometime in the future. thanks for the glimpse into this job :)
I agree, nap time should be implemented worldwide 😁😁
Wow, this is amazing. Thanks for sharing this wonderful video.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it
I like your daily life teaching the children. Enjoyable..
Thank you 🙏🏾
This was very interesting. I was surprised that teachers take naps. I used to teach English as a Second Language when I was in graduate school, so this video caught my eye. Good presentation, as usual.
Nap time was such a huge culture shock for me when I started working 😂😂
Hello why are you guys so good at grammar tell me the secret :) I am a Vietnamese
Why seem is a verb when there is no action?
@@anhong2923 There are other types of verbs besides Action verbs. There are Stative verbs, Transitive Verbs, Intransitive verbs, Linking verbs, Helping (or Auxiliary) verbs, and Modal verbs, as well.
But you make a good observation. You seem to know the answer already, right?
Everyone takes naps in Vietnam. When I came back to VN to visit my family, in the afternoon they all took a nap leaving wandering around the house myself lol.
That nap time is brilliant. I'm going to teach there this year
I love that we get nap time here
I love your videos. I start watching videos about teacher in vietnam because I am planning to apply as teacher there
That’s nice, all the best in your job hunt here 🥰🥰
Thank you for sharing this wonderful moments 😍 I really liked what I saw. Plus, I liked your simple English which I'm sure will effect positively on those little kids you're teaching. I'm gonna be there ( to Vietnam ) soon 🔜 so, I wish we'll be partners in the field sooner 🥰.
Thank you very much for the kind comment 🙏🏾
As a teacher in leaving In Vietnam this was fun to watch good job
Thank you 🙏🏾
Love your videos, I'm heading to Vietnam in September for one year and your videos is just the best for preparing myself 🤭
Aww, I’m glad my videos are helpful 🤎
Sounds great! Where did you apply? Does a school year usually starts in September?
@@oliverhorne6750 I was already in Vietnam when I got the job, got the job via Facebook.
The school year starts in August.
Loved this vlog, and YES to workplace Nap times all the way!
The best part of my day 😂😂
Esiri you are an amazing person ❤❤❤❤thank you for this video, I enjoy watching it
Thanks for watching, I’m glad you enjoyed it 🙏🏾
Nap time, woooow! That's awesome
It’s the best haha 😁
I always love taking a nap after eating a lunch or any heavy meals my head drops 😴 n cant control it 😅😅
Me too, that’s why I’m happy we get to have nap time at work here 😁😁
This is really helpful video... thanks... actually I also want to become a teacher in Vietnam
Happy to be of help
I'm a filipino and I want to work in vietnam after I graduate from college, this motivates me to study hard so I can teach there too, your video is really calming, watching this at 2am! 😂 job well done, teacher! ❤
Thank you for the kind words, and I hope you make it here someday ❤️🥰
Honestly, I loved my time in Hanoi. If teaching felt more lucrative, I would've arranged to stay.
This was interesting to watch...
Thanks bro 😎
Oh hello I am a Vietnamese tui là người Việt tui thích cái kênh này. So as I was saying Vietnamese is not hard the its like English but you have to Rhym the word . Hope to see you talk about grammar on your channel
Thanks for watching dear 🙏🏾
Aww cute kiddies 💗
They are so cute 🥰
Good to teach a language to connect with 🌏.
She is promoting foreigners to come to Vietnam 😂. But in the future she will have problems 😂 it is already difficult for black people to get a job, and on may if they allow 3 month tourist visa, a lot of people will come 😂 so schools will rather to hire a girl with blue eyes, of 25 years old . It is cheaper to hire illegal tourist 😂 than giving a visa and work permit . In Vietnam they don't care about qualifications.
Wow ❤❤❤❤
I love you
You got a new subscriber
Welcome to the family ❤️❤️
@@esiriscorner Am glad am welcomed momma😘
I teach school in Texas. I would love nap time everyday.
I bet that would be nice for sure haha
Nap time is my fav time of the day at school 😅😅😅😅
mine too
If you have worked as a teacher in Vietnam, then you will have a very special day November 20th, I think it will be a very surprising day when only in Vietnam
Yea, I experienced my first ‘Teacher’s Day’ last year, it was a wholesome experience.
I'm currently a teaching assistant and im very interested teaching in vietnam thanks for the insight
Happy to help! 😁
Napping at school…nice. What if you really fall asleep and don’t wake up in time, will someone wake you?
There’s a loud bell that wakes everyone up 😂😂
Oh too funny ❤
Great video. Also wanted to ask if English is your first language?
Yes it is.
@@esiriscorner I see. I really like the way you talk. Thanks for the reply
How are Universities in Vietnam for International Students ? Is it worth it ? I’m from South Africa
I really don’t know much about schooling here hun
When a job posting is hourly pay and says say 20 teaching hours a week on average are you only paid for those hours or the full 8-9 hours your actually there at the school?
I think you are paid hourly if the job ad said “hourly pay”
It is fun in Facebook they say that payment is 1300 USD for an European, for a Filipinos 700 ,800. For an African 1000 but they don't prefer Africans in most of cases. At the end if you don't get the 100 hours you can't get 1300 😂 . Africans and Russians think they can come in Vietnam and get a salary like that but it's not that easy. Finding a school that respects teachers is extremely difficult. Now if you are from USA or UK they respect you more .
Hi!! Thank you so much for your videos! I have a question. Don't if you might know the answer but here it goes. I'm from Spain but I currently live in the Dominican Republic. I've been here for several years now. I went to school here and got my bachelor's degree from one of the local colleges (I'm a doctor). But I want a career change I want to go to Vietnam to work as an English teacher. I have all the required documents (bachelor's degree, TEFL certification, English proficiency certification, local policy check, photos...). Unfortunately, there is no Vietnamese embassy here. So, If I get my documents legalized here with the local authorities and then travel to Vietnam with them already legalized by my local government. For work permit purposes, I can, after landing a job, get them consular legalized in Vietnam, right?
From what I know, your documents has to be legalized by the Vietnamese embassy in your country, I’m not so sure if the documents can be legalized in Vietnam, you might have to do your research on that.
Do you have to create your own curriculum / syllabus?
No, however I have to make my own lesson plan.
Is that a full time job ? + Is it a public school?🙏🏻
It’s a full time job and I work at a private school
Can't you get an appartment close to the school?
Yes I can, but I really love my current neighborhood
Talk about sleeping on the job 🤣🤣, this would have been the best profession for me
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As I have seen, vietnameese people like to workout. Don`t you think so? It must be some gym or park around your place somewhere. Maybe swimming pool? Have you ever been in a public swimming pool? Are they busy?
Hey what school do you work in? Because this is not even close to my experience working here
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amazing vlog ! are u still in vietnam
Yes, I am.
Good day po Ma'am, kumusta po.Pwede po kaya ako mag apply dyan anywork you can recommend i am 54yrs old yet i am Engr graduate,thank you for your advice
I really enjoyed the video ❤ I’d love to apply as a teacher in Vietnam although I’m still in Nigeria. Can you help with any website I can apply online or are there any vacancy in your school? I have 5 years experience teaching kids and I also have a masters degree.
You can check out a Facebook group called “teaching jobs in Hanoi” recruiters and schools are always posting job vacancies on there 🤎
Let's be honest. In Vietnam there are a lot of scams specially for Africans. An African girl told me she was going to pay 1500 USD 😂 to a school. I told her don't do it. Also I just live near the city and they don't want black, Filipinos, Indians. I was promised 1500 USD per month and I got 600 to 700 USD 😂. I can't just change the company easily. Maybe this lady was lucky, but in Vietnam the competition in the city is big. Also you will see a lot of Indians or Africans like angry because when more Foreigners are coming less job and school want to pay less money. Luckily I am the only Foreigner in my zone and I can get part-time jobs near my region. And luckily I look like a white person that's why they like me. Also I saw a lot of Africans working for Apax, and the accent is too strong.
@@angelpirulin9395 wow 😮 I’d love to do my PhD in Vietnam. Studies in English. Can you recommend a good school with low tuition? The ones I’ve contacted are offering PhD only in Vietnamese language
@@Naijagirlinportugal I really don’t know much about studying in Vietnam, so I’m sorry can’t be of help with regards to that.
@@Naijagirlinportugal if you want to study, the university of Danang is cheaper, at least vietnamese language class. But not a lot of part-time jobs there. You will have to live with your money from your country. I think you will need 20.000 USD to study and come and the following year just 5000 USD. You can't work with a student visa, if your University discovers and you don't have attendance the following year you don't receive a Visa. They know a lot of people are trying to get the visa as an excuse to work illegally that's why you would need 20.000 ( that would include your tuition, airplane, visas, legalization, food, everything) I also wanted to study but I don't have the time, I just make 13 USD 😂 per hour, the first 2 or 3 months just made little money because not a lot of hours. When I do the conversion is not even 13 😂 this month for the first time 57 hours. I was promised 1300 USD 😂 but being honest I am receiving a lot of stress and I feel better not working so many hours in the same environment with the same children. I am the only Foreigner in my town so my boss is using me for another Schools. The salary would be for me 13 USD 😂 but probably my boss is receiving more be because I have to go by motorbike 14 minutes and it's dangerous. For the institutes it is easier borrow teachers because hiring a foreigner is extremely difficult Nowdays. To get my work permit for than 3 months waiting and I didn't know if I was going to stay in Vietnam. So some Africans would be lucky to come in Vietnam. But not all. The competition is big and a lot of scammers.
Is this an international school or public? Your classes are so small in comparison to other public schools.
It’s a private school
Hi,
I'm a non-native speaker with required qualifications to teach science and Math's. I prefer middle school to high school students and last but not least I am in Hanoi already. Any help from you I'll appreciate. Thanks.
You can check out this Facebook group “English Teaching jobs in Hanoi” lots of schools there posting job ads.
@@esiriscorner I tried but am still struggling. It's been a month now.
@@calmdownyoursoul.8102 I’m sorry to hear that, it’s not easy for “non natives” but you just gotta keep at it 🙏🏾
@@esiriscorner sure, Thanks.
I also want to earn money as a foreigner student in vietnam .. can u suggest?
How to apply an english teacher in Vietnam
Living in Vietnam, you have to know how to ride the bike. Please! I highly recommended. Just take the riding lesson and test. Go slower in more challenging roads. That's all there is too it.
I’m contemplating it lol
Please Dear I like your video please do you have any idea of me coming to Vietnam
Interesting, I really love to teach in Vietnam pls can u help me
I made a detailed video about this, please scroll down and watch the video 🤎
3 k for American ? A month
Is there any prerogative or special treatment for foreign teachers ?
Honestly, none really in my opinion lol, besides the fact that the pay is quite okay, and living here is cheap, I think it’s just like teaching anywhere else.
In Vietnam, there is a teacher's day, November 20
Hey what school do you work in? Because this is not even close to my experience working here