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Articles on Teaching, Living, Travel and More in Asia and Abroad!

Get A Korean Girlfriend With These Five Practical Tips
Discover how to get a girlfriend successfully in Korea with these 5 practical tips.
Succeed at dating with my 5 years experience of teaching and dating Korean women in Korea.
By Dan Bloom

Most Important Things I Tell My China University English Majors
What I tell every university class I teach in the People's Republic of China!
By Clair Lasater

CHINA TEFL

By Clair Lasater

CHINA UNIVERSITY
By Clair Lasater

CHINA SPEAK
By Clair Lasater

 

Arriving at my school in China (Teaching Daisy and Roger); Venturing out around town; A dinosaur in the yard
Three articles containing initial impressions and experiences after arriving in China with a Thai wife and two very young children to begin a teaching contract. My first few days teaching and Chinese students. Exploring the town. Discovering details about Chinese life.
By Asher Browne

 

Lavender Season in Provence – Active Vacations to Romantic Travel Destinations
To venture to Provence in July is to be lost in a purple colored sea. Oceans of lavender everywhere - in patches, in waves, in perfect rows, field after field – the hillsides of the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence are daubed in blue, mauve, grey and violet by great swathes of lavender in bloom. This is harvest time in Provence’s lavender regions – the tractors are rolling, the distilleries steaming and lavender festivals are in full swing.
By Sylvia Arad

 

Found in Translation: A Beginner's Guide to TEFL Training in Prague
For many years, Prague has been a mecca for TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) training but how is the industry evolving and what should you know before committing to a TEFL course?
By Neville Thomas

 

Indefinite Articles of Learners(pdf)
Teaching the correct usage of the Definite and Indefinite Articles of Learners of English As a Second Language.
Dr. Turnoi Turjakuunnen

 

Living and Teaching in Korea
Teaching English in Korea has become quite popular in recent years. It is still continuing to grow as a viable economic and adventurous path chosen by many young University graduates and older persons as well. You may feel a unique freedom of being a foreigner in a new and strange land. Locals will treat you well, and even be curious to meet you.
By Dominic Deveau

 

First Time in Korea
Korea is for many who live here a unique experience and differs for each individual. There are however, some similarities for many who live in Korea a year or more. Some will take to it like a duck to water, while others will be totally unable to accept this strange new place and get on the next plane back home. Most do experience 3 similar stages within the first few months.
By Dominic Deveau

 

Shanghai Visit
Shanghai is extremely busy, vast in size and has a population of approximately 22 million people. Flying out of Busan, South Korea, only an hour and 10 minute flight, and arriving in Shanghai, I would find an airport bus to People's Square, near my hotel.
By Dominic Deveau

 

 

 

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