I have moved. Not into the freshly renovated Chateau Stevo – that’s not ready yet. Mrs. Stevo is living with a friend and I am couch surfing.
Tag: teaching english in China
Random tidbits from China: September 2009
Note to self: Take some photos when you get your camera back. A picture is worth 1,000 words. Further ramblings in a similar vein (or artery)
Chinese sunrise: A new day, A new start
For anyone who follows me on twitter you know as of June 30, 2009 at 10:19 am (GMT +8) I joined the ranks of the unemployed.
Chinese Food: SPAM
My life, teaching English in China: What do you do on a Saturday night when your friends abandon you? Eat SPAM and drink Super Light beer.
Teaching and Living in China: More Random Thoughts
Teaching English in China can lead to some situations that drive you to the brink of insanity. That’s not to say I don’t like China, the opposite.
Friday on the court
ESL Teachers and a student take part in a basketball game as part of a school charity event in Shenzhen, China.
Learning your first useful words in Chinese
The people that come to teach English in China might have learned a little Mandarin before arriving in The Middle Kingdom. That usually goes out the window.
Teaching English Overseas: My first class
February 28 is my fourth anniversary of teaching English in China. At 8:25 am, Feb. 28, 2005, I first walked into a Chinese classroom
ESL Summer Camp: I got served
It may look like an act of ritualistic suicide with a plastic scimitar, but it’s not, it’s English Summer Camp in China
The big, bad (Chinese) wolf
He played the Big, Bad Wolf of Little Red Riding Hood fame. On the cusp of coolness, he fought me tooth and nail over wearing the above cape.