Sara Jaaksola

Chinese teacher and a doctoral researcher from Finland living in Guangzhou, China

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  • Home
  • About Me
  • Research
    • My Research
    • Resources
  • Chinese Lessons
  • YouTube
  • Other
    • My Life
    • Living in China
    • Guangzhou
    • Teaching Chinese
    • Studying Chinese
    • PhD Studies & Research

Top Posts & Pages

  • Attending international conferences as a PhD student
  • Applying for a Chinese Green Card through a spousal route
  • When you feel learning Chinese is the hardest thing you've done (June Goal Check-In)
  • 3 Bad Habits I've Unfortunately Picked Up While Living In China
  • Summer Greetings from Guangzhou
  • Teaching English In China - Interviewing Monica
  • Giving birth in China and what to bring to the hospital
  • How to manage a 10-hour flight with a baby
  • Polyglot Toddler
  • Huangpu ancient village and old port
  • Being Pregnant in China

    A start to an exciting adventure

    May 16, 2015 /

    Today I was reading a post at My HongKong Husband blog, where she was sharing her feelings about her budding maternal instincts and when does people know when they are ready to have a baby. I decided that it’s finally…

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  • Studying Chinese,  Teaching Chinese

    How to find time to study Chinese

    April 25, 2015 /

    I’ve been a full-time student of Chinese for five years now, but it’s rarely a situation most learners of Chinese are. For example my students are either busy working or staying at home with their active kids that demand most…

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  • Living in China,  My Life

    5 Years in China

    February 26, 2015 /

    About five years ago I stepped on an airplane for the very first time since I was two years old and moved to China. A Chinese phrase 回家 huíjiā came to my mind. In Chinese you can’t go home, you…

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  • Getting married in China,  My Life

    Our First Anniversary

    February 14, 2015 /

    One year ago in 14th February 2014 it was no ordinary Valentine’s Day. On that year the Chinese Lantern Festival fell on the exact same day, being held on the 15th of the first month of the lunar calendar. As…

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