Neil Yaun prides himself on knowing a little about everything, despite no formal college education. He is self-educated, with a love of Chinese culture focused on their history and traditions. Growing disillusioned with the direction America is taking and his negative experiences with American women he is seeking a new path in China. He plans to teach English in China. This blog is about the journey to China and all the pitfalls along the way.
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Missing in Action

80 Views | 0 Comments | 0 Articles | 2/11/2012 7:52:10 PM
Wow, where do I start catching up on what’s been going on in my life in China? It’s been a crazy 6 month sabbatical filled with some personal losses on the home front back in the states and with some successes here in China. Even though I’ve been a bit overwhelmed with everything going on, it’s not really an excuse for going MIA on you guys on here at CLM and I hope that by starting by filling in the blanks for everyone I can make sense of my descent into isolation. Read more…

Fresh Meat in China

1212 Views | 1 Comments | 0 Articles | 9/2/2011 1:02:18 PM
Well school is back in full swing again after a long and extremely hot holiday. It seems that since the holiday we have picked up quite a few new faces at the school. A few who are fresh to China and probably have the same lost in a different world feeling I had when I first got here. It weird being here for not quite a year yet and feeling like I’ve got the hang of surviving in China. It’s even stranger for me having to mentor the new teachers in the do’s and don’ts of living in Guangzhou. Read more…
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Chinese Dreams and American Realities

1113 Views | 11 Comments | 0 Articles | 8/9/2011 9:30:59 PM
Often our dreams become nightmares if we don’t cultivate them in the right way. If we expect our dream to be just handed to us or that it will just happen on its own we risk spinning our wheels and getting nowhere. Then there is the scenario we’ve all been warned about. “Be careful what you ask for, you might actually get it.” That is personally the worst thing anyone has ever said to me because if you aren’t willing to work hard to get what you asked for in the first place then not only do you not deserve it. You deserve any ill that befalls you for not being prepared for whatever you were wanting. Read more…
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Guangzhou Heat

896 Views | 5 Comments | 0 Articles | 8/6/2011 1:52:06 PM
My daddy once told me there is nothing sadder than watching a fat man cry, so I’m sure the people of Guangzhou think I’m the saddest man around. As Gareth pointed out it’s the dog days of summer all over China but for those of us in the south it’s especially miserable. The tropical humidity is a torment upon the senses as I sweat from one air conditioned building to another. You really have to pace yourself or you will look like you’ve been out in the rain instead of just going out for a quick bite to eat. Read more…
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A glimpse inside

964 Views | 2 Comments | 0 Articles | 7/13/2011 12:16:16 PM
I should probably let you guys know something about the kids I teach and about what makes this job so rewarding and yet so stressful at the same time. I have six classes that I teach. Five of those classes are with young children who range from 4-9 years old, and I have one class of older students who are 13 and 14. That class is nice because it’s relief from the craziness that comes with teaching small kids. Read more…
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Obstacle after Obstacle

836 Views | 0 Comments | 1 Articles | 7/13/2011 12:12:28 PM
The evaluation from the owner of the company went well, and I got a pat on the back for the job I did teaching that class, even though that class is my trouble making class. It felt good to get through that and to get the praise that I did, but then they dropped the bombshell that my open classes were coming up and that is even more important than the evaluation. Read more…
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The Evaluation.

860 Views | 2 Comments | 0 Articles | 6/7/2011 9:32:52 PM
As there are in any part of life there are ups and down that make you question your resolve in any venture you take. So it’s not surprising that the past couple of weeks my resolve has been tested to its limits. You find stress no matter where you go, so if you plan to come to China to find a stress free Utopia, be warned, that is a pipe dream. The profession of teaching is no less stressful than my past jobs. The difference has been that this job actually gives me satisfaction at the end of the day. Read more…
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What do you need to be a teacher?

1156 Views | 0 Comments | 1 Articles | 5/18/2011 9:02:51 PM
So what do you need to teach English in China? Do you need a degree, or a special certification? I remember asking these very question a little over a year ago. The answers I received varied from very harsh to helpful but what I discovered more than anything is that the there isn’t a list of items that you can just say “if you have these you will be able to teach in China.” There are some things that will give you a better chance than others in the pursuit for a teaching position in China but they are by no means a guarantee. Read more…
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Why do you want to teach?

1153 Views | 4 Comments | 0 Articles | 5/10/2011 10:07:20 PM
There is a question I’ve been asked a lot lately. It’s come from foreigners and Chinese alike and it makes me really think that sharing this topic would really help anyone thinking of doing something like what I’ve done. The question is why do you want to teach? It seems like an easy question to answer at first but the more I’ve been asked this the more I think there is a lot more to it than just it’s something I’ve always wanted to do. Read more…
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Mongolian Death Flu

1180 Views | 3 Comments | 0 Articles | 4/27/2011 9:27:42 PM
Sorry guys, I’ve been out of it again, but truly I have a good excuse. I’ve been down with the Mongolian death flu. At least that’s what I thought it was. I don’t think I’ve ever been hit by a bug so hard. I was fine one day and then I wake up at 3 in the morning coughing and hacking up things that you could only hack up in China. I’m starting to really understand why everyone is hacking up things on the sidewalk now. Read more…
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