Published on:
February 26, 2019

by: Guest

Life in China as an Expat

Alex has a degree in History from the University of Edinburgh (UK), and currently teaches in a public school in Shenzhen as part of the 2018 Teach China Graduate Program. He’s a passionate traveller and you can follow him on Instagram @latte.wanderer “Yeah, a month in South East Asia every February sounds great, but what [...]

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Published on:
February 19, 2019

by: Guest

The 3 most useful apps in China (And How To Use Them)

Lauren Wilcox has a degree in English from the University of Portsmouth, and is teaching at a language centre as part of the 2017 Teach China Graduate Program. Lauren’s been in China for over a year, and over the coming weeks she’ll be sharing some of her China experiences to date, both at school and [...]

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Published on:
February 12, 2019

by: Guest

My Chinese New Year Break: Exploring Singapore, Bali and Kuala Lumpur

Introducing new teacher guest blogger, Alex Feal, who’ll be sharing his teaching in China experiences with us over the coming weeks. Alex has a degree in History from the University of Edinburgh (UK), and currently teaches in a public school in Shenzhen as part of the 2018 Teach China Graduate Program. He’s a passionate traveller [...]

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Published on:
February 7, 2019

by: Guest

I Just Moved into a Hutong

This week's blog comes from our resident blogger and Teach China Graduate Program 2018 cohort, Jonas Groom. This week, Jonas discusses what it is like moving into a Hutong in Beijing. Big news this week everybody…I have just moved into a Hutong complex in the suburb of Beixinqiao in inner Beijing! This is a huge change from where [...]

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Published on:
February 4, 2019

by: Guest

My Top 3 Tips for a New ESL Teacher in China

This week's blog comes from Mahalia Peake, University of Nottingham graduate currently teaching in Foshan as part of the 2018 Teach China Graduate Program. In her fifth blog installment, Mahalia gives some top tips for future English Teachers in China. Unless you received formal training beforehand, teaching children of all ages can be extremely difficult, and [...]

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Published on:
January 22, 2019

by: Guest

My Chinaversary! What’s happened in a year?

Lauren Wilcox has a degree in English from the University of Portsmouth, and is teaching at a language centre as part of the 2017 Teach China Graduate Program. Lauren’s been in China for over a year, and over the coming weeks she’ll be sharing some of her China experiences to date, both at school and [...]

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Published on:
January 15, 2019

by: Guest

My First ‘Open’ Class as a Kindergarten Teacher

This week's blog comes from Mahalia Peake, University of Nottingham graduate currently teaching in Foshan as part of the 2018 Teach China Graduate Program. This is her fourth blog installment where Mahalia gives us an insight into an 'Open Class' in China. There are many cultural differences that I was aware of, and had prepared to [...]

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Published on:
January 7, 2019

by: Guest

Teaching in China – Entertainment and Free Time

This weeks blog comes from Teach China Graduate, India-Mae Alby, her fourth blog installment so far. This week, India explores the city's Green Spaces and tells us about her experience of the bars and entertainment in Fuzhou. Exploring the City’s Green Spaces As an English Teacher in China there are so many fun things to do [...]

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Published on:
December 27, 2018

by: Guest

The Christmas Tales of an Expat in China

Lauren Wilcox has a degree in English from the University of Portsmouth, and is teaching at a language centre as part of the 2017 Teach China Graduate Program. Lauren’s been in China for over a year, and over the coming weeks she’ll be sharing some of her China experiences to date, both at school and [...]

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Published on:
December 24, 2018

by: Guest

My First Christmas Away…

This week's blog comes from Mahalia Peake, University of Nottingham graduate currently teaching in Foshan as part of the 2018 Teach China Graduate Program. This is her third blog installment, Mahalia lets us in on what it is like living in China during the festive period. My First Christmas in China I never thought my first [...]

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