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Feedback Reimagined: Dialogue Beats Monologue
Feedback should be an exchange—a two-way dialogue—rather than a one-sided lecture. I once approached giving feedback as if I were ticking items off a checklist: “Great introduction, unclear instructions, next time consider…” This method was rigid and impersonal, leaving little room for genuine reflection or growth. Over time, I discovered that the most valuable insights emerged when I began to ask open-ended questions that invited conversation.

Foreign Teacher
Apr 12 min read


Working Hours and Class Sizes in Chinese Schools
We’ll explore various educational settings—from public schools and private language centers to kindergartens and international schools—and discuss what you can expect in terms of daily schedules and classroom management. So, come along with us as we uncover the nuances that shape the teaching experience in China, and get ready for everything from morning routines to after-school responsibilities.

Foreign Teacher
Mar 289 min read


Understanding English Grammar: Features and Rules
Come along with us as we delve into the intricacies of English grammar, exploring everything from parts of speech to sentence structure, verb tenses, punctuation, and beyond. We’ll break down each concept in a friendly, conversational tone, ensuring that you not only learn the rules but also understand the reasoning behind them.

Foreign Teacher
Mar 267 min read


Teach ESL in China: A Guide from A to Z-Visa
If you’ve ever dreamt of teaching ESL in China, you're in the right place. Here, we’re diving into everything you need to know about the qualifications required to get started on this exciting journey. Come with us as we break down each step—from understanding the basic requirements to navigating the visa process, and everything in between. Whether you're a recent graduate or a seasoned educator looking for a change, this guide is designed to walk you through the details, mak

Foreign Teacher
Mar 257 min read
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