Italian teacher enjoys fast-paced life in China
Nathalie, from Italy, works as an Italian language teacher at the University of International Business and Economics (UIBE). She says she doesn't feel bored in Beijing because life here is fast-paced and full of opportunities.
Nathalie says that her happiest time is when she's with her students. As a language teacher, Nathalie wants to integrate Italian and Chinese culture, and create a pressure-free atmosphere for her students to learn the Italian language. UIBE has a vibrant international environment and often organizes cultural exchange activities, which according to Nathalie serve as an excellent platform for foreigners to better understand the Chinese culture.
The intelligent and convenient lifestyle in China, along with its beautiful landscapes, impresses Nathalie so much that she would like to settle down in the country and explore more places in the future. "I hope I can spend more time experiencing South China and exploring different Chinese cities," she says.
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