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	<description>The goings on of Alex Stansfield</description>
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		<title>Making Connections, Marking Tests and Writing Exams</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 07 Nov 2008 17:30:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Stansfield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This has been a fairly long week. Admittedly the piss up on Wednesday night to celebrate the election win for Obama didn&#8217;t really help matters. I&#8217;m still really enjoying the teaching though am finding it hard to make a good connection with one of my classes. The other class I teach is great and we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This has been a fairly long week. Admittedly the piss up on Wednesday night to celebrate the election win for Obama didn&#8217;t really help matters.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m still really enjoying the teaching though am finding it hard to make a good connection with one of my classes. The other class I teach is great and we can have a laugh and a joke, but this class is just dead. Having never taught before I don&#8217;t have any well practised tricks up my sleeve to turn the situation around and without verbal feedback from the students it&#8217;s hard to know how well I&#8217;m doing as a teacher.</p>
<p>In a week or so&#8217;s time the University will be asking the students for feedback on us so they can decide whether to extend our contracts or not. I&#8217;ve got my fingerscrossed.</p>
<p>As for this weekend, I need to mark 28 reading and vocabulary test papers, 30 creative writing stories, write a pre-mid term test and the mid-term exam paper for grammar and writing. Thankfully next week should be fairly straight forward as after the tests I&#8217;ll be helping them revise for the mid-terms.</p>
<p>The Mid-term week, the week after next, means no classes so for the first 3 days we just need to invigilate a few exams, but the thursday and friday will be marking time. Hopefully by then we&#8217;ll know if we&#8217;ll be staying another term or not.</p>
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		<title>Beijing Beijing, kinda</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 10:27:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Stansfield</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well we made it back to China. Brief worries at Bangkok airport when the check-in staff ummed and arred over our work visas and made us sign a waiver to say if we&#8217;re refused entry to China the airline (Sri Lankan) won&#8217;t take us back to Thailand for free. We were picked up at the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well we made it back to China.</p>
<p>Brief worries at Bangkok airport when the check-in staff ummed and arred over our work visas and made us sign a waiver to say if we&#8217;re refused entry to China the airline (<a title="Sri Lankan Airlines" href="http://www.srilankan.lk/">Sri Lankan</a>) won&#8217;t take us back to Thailand for free.</p>
<p>We were picked up at the airport by staff from the school (<a title="NCIST" href="http://www.ncist.edu.cn/english/about.htm">NCIST</a>: North China Institute of Science and Technology) who took us back to the campus and our flat for the next 4 months.</p>
<p>Technically the school is not in Beijing but just inside the neighbouring province of Hebei but apparently just a 39 minute bus ride from Beijing center. We&#8217;ll find out more about that journey when we go into Beijing this weekend.</p>
<p>As we approached the flat it looked like a pretty run down 1960&#8242;s block but once we got inside we were relieved to see that whilst little had been improved on the outside the flat itself was fairly modern.</p>
<p>We spent the last few days shopping for essentials and cleaning the flat. Now we&#8217;ve unpacked it&#8217;s starting to feel a bit more like home.</p>
<p>Teaching starts next week, for now we&#8217;re just relaxing and settling in.</p>
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