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"So I guess this is where I'm supposed to introduce myself. I'm a Canadian male teaching ESL in Seoul, Republic of Korea. This will be my second stint teaching ESL, only this time I'll be teaching at a High School, using my actual teaching experience to use. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me - no question's too small. Take care, and enjoy the ride."

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  • Pre-China, head-long

    Well, I'm about to head off to China - and you're prayers, as they always are, would be much appreciated. I'm doing this in my typical style; really interesting on paper, but a lot of the important details are really really foggy - such as how I'm going to cross nearly a third of the country on a rail system that is about as consistent as my Korean...and seeing as how I don't know a word of Chinese...now you get the idea. And to top it off, my airline company is on strike right now, only doing international flights - but a lot of delays have been reported.....I just pray that I'll be back in time to start teaching on August 1st.
    For those of you who have been kind enough to e-mail me in the past little while, I apologize for not replying to each e-mail. This past week was crazy just getting things together, and when I come back, its going to be miserable. So if you send me anything, please be patient; I do my best to reply to each e-mail, but sometimes (or quite often) it takes me longer than I'd like.
    I hope things are going well with all of you; know that you are in my prayers. When I arrive back, I'll be sure to post any new pictures that I have from China, along with whatever I can tell you about the land of the bajillion people. I'm really looking forward to it.
    Cheers all, and God Bless

    Bryan

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