Bye Samui & Want a beer in Beijing?

It’s my last day in Koh Samui today. πŸ™

But I’m going to be in Beijing for the next month. πŸ™‚

I’m solid busy for the first week, but have 3 weeks of computer work after that so if you’re in town, give me a shout it would be cool to meet up for a coffee or beer!

(It didn’t seem quite so windy when I was filming the video!)

Richard Graham

Hello, I'm Richard Graham. When I was a kid I found school to be sooooo boring... So I transformed my way of teaching. I listened to what the kids were really wanting to say and taught it in ways they really wanted to learn. The results were magical. Now I help teachers just like you teach amazing lessons and double your incomes!

5 Responses to “Bye Samui & Want a beer in Beijing?”

  1. Flossy

    Sounds like you will be very busy in the next few months. I am very jealous of your location today!! We had fresh snow again last night and spring seems to have forgotten to come!!

    Good Luck with all the worthwhile projects. I look forward to reading about them on your blog!

  2. Carol

    You’ve got some really good news there! Boy if the teachers are worried about the kids taking 2-3 lessons before being able to speak, of course depending on the age of the children, that’s really good! My 1st graders need that, but the older ones can get it even faster! They should compare that to “traditional” ways of teaching where it can take much longer!!

    Hope you aren’t going to be cold once you’re in Peking! What a paradise to leave behind…

  3. Margit

    Wow! Congratulations!
    At the same time I wish, we could have the same decision for japanese schools.
    Have great time in Beijing!

  4. Ms.Lucky

    CONGRATS Richard!!!!!

    I’m so happy for you πŸ˜€

    Beijing? How about Hong KOng πŸ™

    Check out my Channel…my kids got something for you!!!

  5. richard

    Hi Lucky, well if I got invited to a gig in Hong Kong (hint hint!):)

    I’d love to see the video your kids have made, but Youtube is very annoyingly banned here in mainland China, so I can’t see it! πŸ™

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