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Now hiring music teachers in Tarrytown

Location:

Tarrytown, NY

Company:

Musika LLC

Posted:

Auput3U 2013

Company:

Musika-Muaic Teacher Organization has distinguished itself as the "go to" company for teachers looking for students. Founded in 2001, Musika has thousands of students already in the program and hundreds of calls are received daily.

Job description:

Musika is always seeking enthusiastic and friendly instructors. Teachers are independently required to instruct one-on-one lessons in the students' homes, as well as at their own teaching studios. Each teacher is able lo select which students fit their locations, schedules, and leaching levels.

Job requirements:

Applicants MUST be able to sign a contract and agree to teach for one year, provide at least three professional references, show a love of teaching!

Qualifications:

Applicants should have a Bachelor degree in music, 5 to 10 years private music lessons teaching experience, and a car lo travel to students' homes.

Pay:

Pay is to be decided depending on experience and other factors.

IMPORTANT: Musika conducts thorough criminal background checks and has a zero tolerance policy for any type of criminal activities.

1.According to the passage, Musika is______.

A. an organization training teachers

B. an organization providing musical tutoring jobs

C. a school in which students can get regular musical education.

D. a private school that provides professional musical education

2.Any applicant must satisfy the following qualifications EXCEPT ______to get a job.

A. a Master degree in music

B. no records about criminal activities

C. a car to travel to students’ homes

D. at least 5 years private music lessons teaching experience

3.From the passage, we can infer that______.

A. teachers often divide students into several groups in class

B. different teachers for the same job may have different pay

C. students can choose their teachers according to their levels

D. teachers oust agree to teach for one year.

 

1.B

2.A

3.B

【解析】

试题分析:文章是一个广告,一家为老师提供工作机会的公司正在招聘音乐老师。广告的内容包含了公司简介、工作描述、工作要求、学历条件、薪资待遇等。

1.Musika-Muaic Teacher Organization has distinguished itself as the "go to" company for teachers looking for students.”可知,Musika是一家为教师提供工作的公司,故选B

2.Applicants should have a Bachelor degree in music... 5 to 10 years private music lessons teaching experience, ...a car lo travel to students' homes ...has a zero tolerance policy for any type of criminal activities”可知,应聘者需要获得音乐硕士学位,有五年以上的音乐教学经验,不能有犯罪记录,故选A

3.Pay is to be decided depending on experience and other factors.”可知,薪水是根据经验和其它因素来定的,因人而异,薪水也会不同,故选B

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