Let’s be real – back in my twenties, broke but dreaming big, teaching English overseas was pure magic. It felt less like a job and more like seizing your destiny with one hand tied behind your back! I remember landing on that sunny Chengdu rooftop after class, feeling utterly thrilled to finally have found this escape from cubicle-hell... until the pandemic hit.

It’s funny how things shift overnight sometimes. Suddenly, flights got cancelled, borders started acting weirdly closed off, and policies took sharp turns like a rollercoaster hitting an unexpected loop. Visa rules felt tighter than my grip on grammar points I was never sure about! And let's not forget those language academies – once bustling hubs turned ghost towns faster than you can say "no private tutoring allowed." It’s as if the whole setup got scared and hid away, leaving us stranded with fewer options.

But hey, is teaching English in China still worth it? Absolutely. Maybe even more so now because you’ve had time to figure out what actually works without all those restrictions bogging you down? And here's a thought – do we need to be stuck on a specific date or timeline when looking for opportunities anymore?

I’ll always say, if the pandemic taught us anything (and forgive me while I admit it), it might have been that sometimes flexibility is just too much. Now that things are more settled again – though still requiring caution – finding language schools in China isn't what you’d call rocket science any longer... or maybe it is? But with careful planning, you can still make this happen!

What do you think changed the game for teaching English abroad during these last years?

**Meta description:** Still wondering if teaching English in China is worth your while post-pandemic? This relatable guide covers visa rules, language academy shutdowns, and whether you should keep dreaming big overseas. Find out what actually works now!
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Let’s be real – back in my twenties, broke but dreaming big, teaching English overseas was pure magic. It felt less like a job and more like seizi

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