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It's all a bit mad
Natasha
8 episodes
2 days ago
I've lived in 3 different continents and experienced different cultures. These are my conversations with various friends about life and experiences as an expat in China. If you're interested, subscribe and keep up to date with the latest episodes.
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I've lived in 3 different continents and experienced different cultures. These are my conversations with various friends about life and experiences as an expat in China. If you're interested, subscribe and keep up to date with the latest episodes.
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Places & Travel
Society & Culture
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Teaching in a training school
It's all a bit mad
58 minutes 16 seconds
5 years ago
Teaching in a training school

"that's the one thing anytime you're telling somebody, if they want to come out here. It's like look, you're going to have 2 days off, but it's not Saturday and Sunday."

In this episode, I talk to Alex (American), Juanette (South African), Charles (American) and Tim (British) about the experiences of teaching in a training school, compared to public schools or kindergartens. We also talk about what it's like being a teacher in China and parent's having easy access to you through WeChat (messaging and social media app).

*The term 'training schools' refers to private companies that offer education for students typically aged 3-12 and normally operate in the evenings and weekends.

It's all a bit mad
I've lived in 3 different continents and experienced different cultures. These are my conversations with various friends about life and experiences as an expat in China. If you're interested, subscribe and keep up to date with the latest episodes.