Unrealistic, unnecessary. Recruiting English teachers generally requires English majors, and it is best to have passed Grade 8. Our Chinese department is not a major, and we only have CET-4 and CET-6 certificates. English majors have studied English for four years, and our Chinese can only be regarded as a hobby. Why do people want to hire us as English teachers? Teachers are no better than others. As students, they are uneasy about finding an amateur teacher to take classes. Anyway, if it were me, I wouldn't hire it. But it's up to you to submit your resume. You can vote if you want, but it is up to the employer to decide whether you can pass your resume.
The above premise is that you will apply for an English teacher after you graduate from Chinese.
If you major in Chinese as an undergraduate and English as a postgraduate, then I think it's no problem to hire an English teacher. It is an academic advantage ~
Finally, good luck.