From a Foreign English Teacher’s Point of View in the People’s Republic of China
It’s By Far One of the Greatest Challenges of My Incredibly Industrious Life So Far
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About the Book
The best way to summarize the main issues is fact-finding, and it should be inclusive of what people need to know about becoming professional in one of the more challenging environments. I took into consideration the paid and voluntary jobs I had in the United Kingdom, Israel, and Nepal before being invited to the Far East. Creating a career out of nearly nothing is nothing short of a miracle. The Chinese people have, in effect, allowed me to (1) create or establish a new home, (2) create a new career, (3) find a soul mate, and (4) finally publish what would be my sixth book. Almost no one helped me perform this duty because each foreign teacher has his or her strategies of teaching. I am, however, truly grateful for my loving wife, Yvonne Wu, for giving me all the assistance and guidance for making this happen. In view of the ever-challenging demands of Chinese students, parents, and bilingual schools, every effort is being made to modify methods to ensure that my classes are as interesting as possible. All my lessons include the use of the modernizing IT equipment, including electronic screens. Your enjoyment in reading is my most profound pleasure.
About the Author
It sums up a great deal of relevant information about the many awesome challenges of relocation from one country to another. I knew what to expect from previous adventures. Thus, becoming a professional teacher has allowed me to project on my true talents to help educate the world’s most populous nation.