Non-Dave
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Try Not! Do - or Do Not... There Is No Try!
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Post by Non-Dave on Apr 12, 2006 8:50:39 GMT 7
Well said Ozgronk, I have to agree with what I've seen and experienced here in Hailun. I'm in a similar situation. Great info for people trying to decide what to do. Think carefully...
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Post by con's fly is open on Apr 12, 2006 20:03:54 GMT 7
Best post I've read in a long time, Gronk! Set him up, barkeep!
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Post by Stil on Apr 13, 2006 7:06:11 GMT 7
OZgronk, you describe exactly my situation. I too am in a 2nd - 3rd tier middle school and have the same treatment. I have experience with the first tier ones and agree with you completely. I wouldn't mind a few more knocks at the door but the teachers here really have no time. New lenovo 17" same same. You really could be speaking for me in my little city and intresting enough I too am in Hunan. A hailstorm broke one of my windows last night and they fixed it this morning. I can't say enough about my school but I always remember what can happen sometimes and nolefan's experiences keep it fresh for me.
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Post by Pashley on Jun 16, 2006 8:01:38 GMT 7
It's not China-specific, but there's some advice for possible new teachers at: wikitravel.org/en/Teaching_EnglishThat's a Wiki, so anyone can edit it. Perhaps some of the experienced folk here could improve it.
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