Merry Chinese Christmas
Having Ourselves a Very Merry Chinese Christmas Christmas in China is not a very big deal at all and if it wasn't for daily updates from friends back [...]
Trying to Crack Asia
My First Taste of Fame Being a foreigner in a densely populated city of Chinese people means, naturally, you are going to get a lot more attention that [...]
Giving Teaching Workshops
How It All Fits My work week has a pretty set routine as far as meetings, classes, feedback, and stress goes. Every Wednesday we hear our weekly feedback from the Director of [...]
Eating in China
China’s Cuisine Food is a major part of any culture. We all use it as a form of socializing, or as a hobby, or a way to relax. [...]
Travelling Adventures in China
Travelling on a Shoe String Budget China is a wonderful country and there are countless places of natural beauty to visit. There are waterways, metropolises, forests and coasts [...]
Roles of the Teaching Assistant
Teaching in China When you teach in China, I have already noted that the greatest resource you have available to you are the other teachers in the office. [...]
The Fears of Being in the Spotlight
My name is Andrew Ho-Lung I am from Daytona Beach, Fl, USA. After finishing my degrees in International Affairs and Geography from Florida State University, I decided to take a leap of [...]
Festivals of China So Far
That's Chinatown, Jack Coming from a city heavily populated with Chinese natives in London everyone is completely nonchalant when meeting someone of oriental descent. On the flip side, [...]
Happy Halloween at York School
Halloween at York School Aside from providing private classes for up to sixteen students at a time, York School of Foreign Languages also puts on extra curricular activities [...]
Financial Planning for Your Teaching Job in China
Sue Badsworth is a freelance writer. She is raised by teachers and growing up had experiences of moving to exotic locations as her parents took up overseas teaching assignments in including America, [...]









