ENGLISH CLASSES IN THAILAND – Marietjie Klynsmith
Greetings from a very hot Bangkok (there was no so-called winter thus far). As promised, I’m going to tell you…

Greetings from a very hot Bangkok (there was no so-called winter thus far). As promised, I’m going to tell you…
In December 2015 I visited the Netherlands and Belgium on behalf of AfriForum. Most of the time The Hague served as…
We had taken the proverbial road just as the grey and drab moistness of England struck in earnest. In the…
Looking back on my career, teaching in Thailand probably is the hardest work I’ve ever done. I will expound…
When we decided to teach English in Thailand, we first searched the internet for information and organisations that open…
There are few towns and cities that can boast a street as an icon. Such a street is Cuba Street…
I laugh at people back home who think Dubai is a city in the middle of a sandpit, with thousands…
Living in England, you get invited to tea and high tea and are not always sure of the meaning. It…
Noordwijk, Keukenhof, Hardenberg, Emlicheim, Tilburg to London I would like to tell you about our last holiday we took in-between…
Thailand is a country of contrasts. When you drive through the countryside, you see the land baron’s (my word for…
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