How I Came to Teach in Cambodia and Why I’m Staying
I have been teaching English here in Phnom Penh for three years and I really enjoy it. I know many
Read MoreI have been teaching English here in Phnom Penh for three years and I really enjoy it. I know many
Read MoreThe Cambodian rubbish dump, and my not so final, final exam “I think the best way of doing good to
Read MoreAs two smiling young Cambodian men roll open the double doors of “The Tea Club” I enter into an atmosphere
Read MoreWe’ve all seen the wayward characters and over indulgers. We’ve seen them catatonically drunk at 4am and then arriving, zombie-like
Read MoreI ended the last piece by examining the differences in pay and working conditions between teachers at the better language
Read MoreFirst the good news. Cambodia is still is the land of opportunity for ESL teachers and it’s difficult to imagine
Read MoreIn August of 2006, my wife began a new job. She was to be working for an NGO in the
Read MoreFor the first two years that I lived in Cambodia I was often asked if I had been to Angkor
Read MoreDay Five: The End of Week One One of the objectives that I set myself for the first week is
Read MoreDay Three: The Grammar Lesson The grammar lesson. This is your chance to show them what you know. Not to
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