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"Be afraid, be very afraid! No, it is OK really but a much bigger culture shock than expected. The classes in government schools are around 35 students and 40 mins a week, so not much job satisfaction in terms of students progressing.

The food is interesting unless you can speak chinese as most places do not have english menus - be brave!!

If you decide to come here, commit for the year and stick it out; lots of people stay much much longer and the money is great for Asia."
Helen, 27/02/07


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