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On Tuesday I went to Macau with three other teachers. It’s an old Portuguese colony which forms the southern part of our urban conurbation. To get there I just have to catch a bus to the centre, fill in a … Continue reading
Middle School
I got a call from my school last weekend telling me I had been given more hours. The four new classes were at the middle school on the other end of town and each had fifty students. It was an … Continue reading
Local celebrities
I put on my suit last Tuesday and went on a cruise downriver with the rest of the staff. We were apparently celebrating “International Women’s Day” which meant we all had food and entertainment while we sailed around Macau. As … Continue reading
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Check out this bizarre fundamentalist Christian pamphlet site. It’s somewhere between unintentionally hilarious and really fucking scary.
Heartwarming tale of troubled youth
Two weeks ago, when I had my first ever class here, I was warned by another teacher that I’d been given a collection of some of the worst behaved students in the school. She singled out a few in particular … Continue reading
It seems that I have somehow become a primary (grade) school teacher. This is not so bad. The kids here are taught 50 or 60 to a class all week, then they come here of a weekend and I get … Continue reading
Coming up to two weeks in the greenest city in China now, and “teaching” starts tomorrow. I’m not nervous really, no point in it when these promise to be some of the least stressful jobs I’ve ever had. Living here … Continue reading
News from China
China is fine. Nothing like as strange as you’d think. I’ve been here just over a week but it feels like a month or more. At first I was apprehensive about even leaving the flat (which is a fairly sweet … Continue reading
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So this is it. The end of the European era. The signs haven’t been particularly good this week – my computer is totalled, I have no money left and I owe some to the parents now too. All the same, … Continue reading
