So, a couple of weeks ago I had a Skype interview for a teaching position in Taiwan, teaching English to Taiwanese children 4-15 years old. I recently graduated with a BA in French and German, and have interned (twice) for the UK Parliament, and with a translation agency in Paris. A couple of weeks ago I started a masters degree.
I applied for this position in July, but it seems they didn't have any vacancies until recently which is why I wasn't interviewed until recently. The position is offered as a one year contract, but it seems pretty easy to stay on if you want to, and you can teach.
My major concern is that I have Social Anxiety Disorder. The thought of teaching a group of people does fill me with worry. On the other hand, my anxiety has improved the past few years since it was first diagnosed during my first year at university. I've also been looking at some Social Anxiety forums and it seems people who go on to teach find the experience empowering and helps them overcome their anxieties to some degree.
I'm not too concerned about quitting my masters course, because I will be able to get a refund of most of the fees, and I can always do it another year.
Does anyone have any advice? Perhaps if you're a teacher who has (had) Social Anxiety, or someone who's moved to Taiwan from an English-speaking country. I'm lucky to have several close Taiwanese friends there, who studied in my university in England.
I applied for this position in July, but it seems they didn't have any vacancies until recently which is why I wasn't interviewed until recently. The position is offered as a one year contract, but it seems pretty easy to stay on if you want to, and you can teach.
My major concern is that I have Social Anxiety Disorder. The thought of teaching a group of people does fill me with worry. On the other hand, my anxiety has improved the past few years since it was first diagnosed during my first year at university. I've also been looking at some Social Anxiety forums and it seems people who go on to teach find the experience empowering and helps them overcome their anxieties to some degree.
I'm not too concerned about quitting my masters course, because I will be able to get a refund of most of the fees, and I can always do it another year.
Does anyone have any advice? Perhaps if you're a teacher who has (had) Social Anxiety, or someone who's moved to Taiwan from an English-speaking country. I'm lucky to have several close Taiwanese friends there, who studied in my university in England.