VNExpress-Sept 13

With their livelihoods snatched by the Covid-19 pandemic, many foreign teachers are running online classes at cheap rates to survive, while others have left Vietnam. When Daniel Payne left South Africa to take up a teaching job at a school in Ho Chi Minh City in 2019, he envisioned an exciting life with a lot of new friends, fun and adventure. Now the 31-year-old normally starts his day in the afternoon by looking for job on Facebook, teaching only two online classes a week. “I lost my job at the school due to the pandemic and now I need more classes to survive this outbreak,” he says. In a country that was among the world’s nine countries that pay the highest salaries to ESL (English as a Second Language) teachers, who could earn up to $2,000 per month, many expat teachers are now in a distressing situation. Many have to teach online to survive while some have left for their home countries, or hunkered down waiting for the lockdown to cease.

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