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A recent grad in my early 20's hailing from Seattle, USA. This year I'm teaching English at a high school in Ningbo, China. Read along and have a laugh as I share my ridiculous adventures around Asia!
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A Visit to Nanjing
As all of you know, I listed Nanjing as my first choice for next year. Today I found a post on Ameson Year in China’s blog (apparently they have a blog?) about Nanjing! One of the employees at AYC took … Continue reading
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Tagged Ameson Year in China, AYC, China, Nanjing, teaching english in china, travel, Washington DC
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Why I’m Excited For Next Year: A Letter Written By a Chinese Student to His English Teacher
Since I’m still finishing up my next post about spring break amidst finals, thesis-writing (or lack thereof) and TEFL training, I decided I would share this gem with you all. After discovering that I was heading off to China to … Continue reading
I’m Officially 100% Moving Back to China!
As many of you may know, about a month ago I received a job offer with Ameson Year in China! I’ve been extremely busy trying to get all of the materials together: background checks, health clearances, and signed agreements etc, … Continue reading
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Tagged Ameson Year in China, China, Hangzhou, Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Suzhou, teaching english in china, travel, Wuhan
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Teaching English in China
This is another one of those posts that’s pretty funny… in retrospect. So if you’re planning on teaching English in China, read away because this could be you. I had decided in Beijing that I was going to get a … Continue reading