Teaching in China: What They Do When They Hate You
By Neil Mars
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Teaching in China is surely one of the most surreal experiences anyone can have. When I arrived in this country I had no idea what I would encounter. I knew nothing about the culture, the people, the costumes or even the political and economical situation. I had never visited Asia before and never had Chinese friends either. So, I can clearly say that it was one of the most shocking and complex experiences in my entire life. And this is a book that will show you why.
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