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Chinagog Archives

Chinagog is Greg Donohue’s weekly column about teaching in China. Here are the posts in blog view.

    • 2013.03.25 Introducing: A Weekly Column About Teaching In China
    • 2013.03.29 Why You Need A Break From Teaching To Fall In Love With It
    • 2013.04.05 You’re Just Not That Interesting: Motivating Yourself To Motivate Others
    • 2013.04.12 The Importance Of Graded Speech
    • 2013.04.19 Real-World Language Learning Advice: Have A Drink
    • 2013.04.26 What “Chinese With Mike” Does Wrong, And What It Does Right
    • 2013.05.10 What’s The Value Of Native-Speaking TEFL Educators?
    • 2013.05.17 A Passionate Defense of Henan, My Adopted Chinese Home
    • 2013.05.24 Finding the Right Teaching Environment
    • 2013.05.31 My English-Teaching Prowess May Have Helped Siwei Defraud Caterpillar
    • 2013.06.28 Our Columnist Prepares to Move to Vietnam
    • 2013.07.05 Teaching Culture with Your Language
    • 2013.07.12 In Praise of Neil Porteous, Über-Teacher

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