Yes China! An English Teacher's Love-Hate Relationship with a Foreign Country

Yes China! An English Teacher's Love-Hate Relationship with a Foreign Country

by Clark Nielsen
Yes China! An English Teacher's Love-Hate Relationship with a Foreign Country

Yes China! An English Teacher's Love-Hate Relationship with a Foreign Country

by Clark Nielsen

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Overview

Yes China! is a humorous, self-deprecating, and brutally honest travelogue/memoir about teaching English in modern China. The author, an American fish out of water, shares a unique perspective on the Chinese classroom as well as what it's like to grow up post Mormonism and how living abroad helped him overcome those insecurities.

If you have a sense of humor and any interest in what it's like to teach English in China, then this book is for you. Nielsen describes in vivid detail moments from his elementary, middle school, and adult training school classes, warts and all. He does not shy away from including his own frustrations and shortcomings, but through those trials and errors, a love is born.

Nielsen first went to China in 2005 as an immature, 21-year old college dropout and newly ex-Mormon. With no prior teaching experience and no understanding of the Chinese language or China in general, he was absolutely ill-prepared. But over the next five years, he continued to make more trips to China, signing up for more teaching stints in other cities, slowly growing and coming to appreciate what it is that China could teach him. Because, obviously, he couldn't teach China.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033237654
Publisher: Clark Nielsen
Publication date: 05/14/2012
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 282 KB

About the Author

Clark Nielsen is an American-born author, teacher, and web/game developer who's been writing stories since he was six years old. On the non-fiction side, his influences include David Sedaris and Bill Bryson. But when he's writing sci-fi or fantasy, he turns to Jack Vance and Eiichiro Oda.

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