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17th Jiangsu Games
Last night we went to the opening ceremonies of the 17th Jiangsu Games. We got picked up by people from the FAO who were the ones to “gift” us with the tickets to the event. We walked down to the … Continue reading
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Tagged 17th Jiangsu Games, C.I.T., Changzhou, China, Chinese, culture, ESL blog, FAO, fireworks, Foreign Affairs Office, foreign teacher, Jiangsu, students, teaching esl, xinbei
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XueJia, Changzhou Part 2
With more than a hundred photos taken yesterday in XueJia, I knew that there was more to tell and show. Thomas turned out to be as camera happy as I was as he was busy taking small video clips while … Continue reading
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Tagged bamboo carving, C.I.T., Changzhou, China, Chinese, communication, ESL blog, Expo 2010, FAO, foreign teacher, Jiangsu, teaching esl, xinbei, Xu, XueJia
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Dentistry in Changzhou
Yesterday, we went to People’s Hospital Number 1 because Maureen had an appointment to see a dentist, Dr. Chen. Our FAO chief, Athena had made the contact for us so that we could see if Maureen could have some dental … Continue reading
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A Tale of Two Campuses
I took this photo from the fourth floor of a building on the main campus of C.I.T, the floor where the Foreign Affairs Offices (FAO) are located. in the distant background are the two towers of Changzhou City Hall. On … Continue reading
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A Taste of Educational Bureaucracy
Yesterday we had our first staff meeting involving the Foreign Teachers (FTs) and their co-teachers as well as the head of the Foreign Languages department of C.I.T. and two members of the Foreign Affairs Office (FAO). Sunny is in charge … Continue reading
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Discovering Confidence in a Strange Land
With the passage of a few weeks in Changzhou and classes beginning to settle into some sort of routine, we found that we had a bit more time for wandering around the city. Remembering our first journey to the city … Continue reading
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Tagged Changzhou, China, Chinese, chinese language, communicate, communication, ESL, ESL blog, fàn diàn, FAO, foreign teacher, FT, Jiangsu, Mandarin, nán dà jiē, shì zhōng xīn, Sunshine Garden, teaching esl, xinbei, yáng guāng huā yuán, 南大街, 市中心, 阳光花园, 饭店
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Preparations For Teaching ESL
After about a week of getting ourselves acclimatized to Changzhou, it was finally time to begin the work for which we came to China, that of being ESL teachers at C.I.T. The process began with a meeting with the department … Continue reading
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Tagged C.I.T., Changzhou, China, chinese language, communicate, communication, context, Dà xué sheng, ESL, ESL blog, FAO, foreign teacher, FT, Jiangsu, Lǎo shī, Mandarin, policies and procedures, student, teacher, teaching esl, team-building, xinbei, 大学生, 老师
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Medical Health Form
This is a detail from the entrance to the XinBei (新北) campus of C.I.T. (常州工学院). There are basically four buildings in which teaching is done on this campus as well as performance and music centre, library, dining hall and dormitory buildings. … Continue reading
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Tagged C.I.T., Changzhou, China, Chinese Embassy, FAO, Foreign Affairs Office, FT, health record, medical form, teaching esl, visa requirements, xinbei
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Avoiding the Middle Man and Recruiters
On the first full day in Changzhou, two of the workers in the Foreign Affairs Office (FAO) took us on a tour of the downtown area of the city so that we could open up a bank account as well … Continue reading
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Tagged C.I.T., Changzhou, China, Contract, FAO, Foreign Affairs Office, FT, middle men, negotiate, recruiters, teaching esl
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