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Tuesday, October 24th, 2006
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TEFL Training in Surabaya
It began in 2007.
We’ve been working with TEFL International to maintain a training center in Surabaya. Our first trainees were a mix of foreign and local students.
It’s a pattern that has repeated though each course that followed. We train local(Indonesian) teachers and foreign teachers.
Posted in About Me, Alumni, At the office, Certification, ESL, Family, fitness, gap-year, Indonesia, Java, Life outside of work, Living the dream, overseas living, Surabaya, tefl, tesol, Tesol certification, Top Ten list, Travel, tropics, vacation | No Comments »
Sunday, May 28th, 2006
Welcome to Wenzhou
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Posted in About Me, At the office, Certification, China, ESL, tefl, tesol, Tesol certification, Travel, Wenzhou | 2 Comments »
Tuesday, April 18th, 2006
I'll be in China again ... at least for a week
I'll write about the trip when I get back to Indonesia
And maybe we'll have pictures
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Posted in About Me, Certification, China, Travel, Wenzhou | No Comments »
Wednesday, February 1st, 2006
I'm afraid it looks grim for our hero ... the blender's on puree
I have a lead on a job here,but it's a fairly tenuous one. What the hey ... most of my life is tenuous
By chance I ran into ...
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Posted in About Me, Canada, Certification, China, ESL, Family, fitness, futility, gap-year, Hunan, Indonesia, Java, Life outside of work, Living the dream, overseas living, requirements, Surabaya, tefl, tesol, Tesol certification, Travel, tropics, vacation | Comments Off on Tenuous? I laugh at tenuous
Friday, January 20th, 2006
Bags are almost packed and we're almost ready to go
Friday the twenty seventh of January will be my last day here
Soon we'll be back in sunny Surabaya
Posted in At the office, Certification, Changsha, China, ESL, Family, Hunan, Indonesia, Java | No Comments »
Monday, April 18th, 2005
We talked about what was possible,doable and useful.
Should I fly to Canada?
Mom had died.
I had suspected as much after the first cryptic email. Or, to be more precise, I had an inkling of this after the first email and the ...
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Posted in About Me, Canada, Certification, Changsha, China, Family, flight attendant, futility, grief, Life outside of work, Living the dream, Mariposa, Ontario, Orillia, overseas living, Politics, tefl, tesol, Tesol certification, Travel, vacation, visa | No Comments »
Monday, February 28th, 2005
I still think of the old days occasionally. There were, thankfully, more good times than bad times. I realize that's almost an
Edie Brickell song.
The Old Days There have been a few changes ...
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Posted in About Me, Alumni, At the office, Before the PRC, Certification, ESL, Family, fitness, futility, Life outside of work, Living the dream, overseas living, Politics, tefl, tesol, Tesol certification, Travel, tropics, vacation | Comments Off on More good times than bad times
Saturday, February 26th, 2005
After the Winter Course 2005
We'd just finished winter course and had some travel arranged ... we took off for Hainan. Hainan is in the south of China. Actually a tropical island. ... [Continue reading this entry]
Posted in About Me, Alumni, At the office, Bali, Before the PRC, Certification, Changsha, China, customer service, ESL, Family, fitness, futility, gap-year, Hainan, Hunan, Indonesia, Java, Life outside of work, Living the dream, overseas living, tefl, tesol, Tesol certification, Top Ten list, Travel, tropics, vacation | 14 Comments »
Friday, February 25th, 2005
I've been living and working in Asia for almost a decade.
Perhaps you'll find some of the tales interesting.
Perhaps you'll find some useful information.
Perhaps you can't sleep.
I've been living in Asia for a bit, originally ...
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