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		<title>By: julian inglis</title>
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		<description>Hi Anne

I the coordinator of an EAP program in Canada and we are going to be in a position to send some instructors to the school that you are working in. (I got your name by googling the school name which led me to your linkedin profile which led me here). I'd love to chat with you about the school just to set my mind at ease about where we're sending people.   

From your blog it certainly seems like hard but interesting work. I remember being in your situation may years ago when I went to japan to teach. A lot of what you describe seems oddly familiar. 

Cheers,
Julian</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Anne</p>
<p>I the coordinator of an EAP program in Canada and we are going to be in a position to send some instructors to the school that you are working in. (I got your name by googling the school name which led me to your linkedin profile which led me here). I&#8217;d love to chat with you about the school just to set my mind at ease about where we&#8217;re sending people.   </p>
<p>From your blog it certainly seems like hard but interesting work. I remember being in your situation may years ago when I went to japan to teach. A lot of what you describe seems oddly familiar. </p>
<p>Cheers,<br />
Julian</p>
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