"The LBH Phenomenon: Unraveling the Mystery of English Teachers in China"

1. The reality is that many people view teaching as a last resort for those who can't make it back home.

2. Many schools are more interested in your face and accent than actual qualifications or experience

3. There's still room to grow within the industry, but be prepared to work hard
4. It’s not all doom and gloom – many teachers have successful careers.
5. The reality of teaching English in China is far from being a last resort for "losers back home"

6. Many foreigners view Chinese people as poor due to their experiences with lower incomes

7. Teaching experience, qualifications or work ethics are often seen as irrelevant
8. To become an excellent teacher you need to understand the cultural differences between your country of origin and China.
9. There's a common belief that teaching is a simple job requiring minimal skills.

10. Many people think anyone can be a good English teacher due to being native speakers

11. The truth behind why many expats view english teachers as “losers back home”

12. Many foreigners have very different opinions about how Chinese work and rest
13. There's still room for growth in the industry but requires hardworking nature

14. Reality is that teaching English has become a popular career option around the world.
15. The reason why so many people view english teachers as “losers back home”

16. Many foreign expats have no idea how much work it takes to teach students
17. There's often little understanding of what goes into being an effective educator

18. Why do such negative perceptions exist about English teachers in China?
19. The truth behind the lbh stereotype for english teachers
20. How does society view english teaching jobs in china

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