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BIOGRAPHICAL DETAILS

My name is Gregory Quinlivan. I now live in Toowoomba, Queensland but grew up in Sydney (NSW), Australia. My Chinese name is 匡貴禮. My astrological sign is Gemini and I was born in the Year of the Horse.

While working for the Australian government I also lived in Hobart (Tas), Adelaide (SA) and Canberra (ACT).

I trained as a musician at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music on organ and harpsichord, and went on to study Education in the fields of Music and Business at the University of Queensland and later gained qualifications in English Language teaching at Griffith University and the University of Southern Queensland, where I now teach English Language & Online Pedagogy.

For the past nine years I have taught ESL in Australia, Taiwan, Brunei, South Korea, and China to children, teenagers and adults, and I have trained teachers of English in Malaysia.

My travels also include meditating in India and Thailand, and enjoying the sights of Sarawak, Singapore and Vietnam.

Activities:
Walking in the fresh air
Coffee with friends
Going to nice places

Interests:
Travel
Reading (on my Kindle)
Films
Music

Favourite Music:
Baroque
Western Art Music
Indian Classical Music

Favourite Films:
The Lord of the Rings

Favourite Books:
Non-fiction
Travel

Favourite Quotations:
Don't worry, be happy!
Your thoughts of today create the you of tomorrow.

CONTACT OPTIONS

GMail: mail@teachergreg.com

Skype: gregqbear

Picture
Gettting ready to climb the 309 steps to reach Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, just outside Chiang Mai, Thailand. The temple is said to have been founded in 1383 when the first chedi was built, and is one of the most revered in the country. For the faint-hearted there is a cable-car to the top.

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