Archive for October 22nd, 2007

Teaching jobs-Independent

Teaching jobs-Independent

For the native English speaker there is plenty of opportunity to teach English privately – normally for more than the schools pay but with less job security and often without a work visa. Jobs are normally advertised in the English language newspapers The Mongol messenger and The UB Post which can be picked up from the Central Post Office and other paper booths in the street.

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American School of Ulanbaatar

American School of Ulanbaatar

The Canadian owned and run, American School is a new edition to Mongolia’s education sector. The school is currently in it’s first academic year and after a few teething problems, like any new institute the school is attracting alot of interest from Mongolian families wanting their children to be educated in a totally emerged English language environment.

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English teacher and tutoring

English teacher and tutoring

There is a huge demand for “Native” English speakers as English teachers. Anyone who is interested in teaching English will have no trouble getting employment and a work visa through a school or organization. However, the pay is generally low compared to other countries. Though it’ll usually be just enough for room and board plus a little extra.

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International School of Ulanbaatar

International School of Ulanbaatar

The International School of UlaanBaatar is a well established institute and is by far the best school in the country for foreign students residing in Mongolia with their families. There are a number of non - native speaking students in the school, for the same reason that the American School attracts them.

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Santis

Santis

Santis is one of the most established schools in UB and is 2% owned by a US founding partner. The school has around 5 - 7 Native speaking ESL teachers at anyone time, and a number of Mongolian Grammar teachers, teaching basic English.

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Oasis club

Oasis club

Situated just north of Seoul Street, this modern club is small but a cool nightspot for young and beautiful. Entrance is free to Mongolians but 2500Tg for foreigners. The music is eclectic to say he least but normally maintains a steady beat of either dance or pop.

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Strings

Strings

“Strings” can comfortably seat up to 150-200 guests. Our interior is designed according to Western style. We invite you to come over and taste our appetizing western cuisine and party with our resident band we will do our best to provide you with kind and pleasant service.

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Collective night Club

Collective night Club

The Collective is situated one block north from the White house Hotel. The decor is ok and the bar serves the usual suspects. Not particularly foreigner friendly, the few occasions I’ve visited this place has usually involved some pissed local, trying his luck and our beer.

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Ger-Yurt

Ger-Yurt

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A round wooden-framed felt tent covered in durable while canvas seems
to be the most simple description of this portable home, familiar to
many from Russian word yurt. The modern shape of the Mongolian ger has
been formed as the result of a long development from huts, marquees and
wheeled abodes.

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Silence Night club

Silence Night club

To be honest I’ve only been here twice and both times were crap! It’s a pretty dark place and lacks things like people to pad out the decor and make the club a good night out. The music is a mix of 80’s pop and dance/ trance music.

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    Flight
    By Mongolian Airline
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    280$
    UB-SEOUL  3 months
    350$
    460$
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    315$
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