When Mr Hong Jun left school to become a primary school teacher, it was by no ___ easy to find a job; he, therefore, decided to go abroad as a volunteer teacher for a year. When he realised he would be teaching deaf and blind people, he was a ___ taken aback. However, after a month's training, he felt more confident that he would be able to _____. with the situation, . The basic living conditions also ___ as something of a shock. Hong's school was situated in ____ areas of Sarawak village, where his accommodation had consisted of one room and a shared bathroom. Not only was the space ____, but there was no electricity, Internet or telephone access, so he felt totally cut off from the outside world. Now, back home to Johor, Hong has used his valuable _____ to set up a similar school. The specialised help that he offered to the deaf and blind has made a huge _____. to dozens of children who would otherwise find themselves struggling to learn. Hong would certainly like to revisit Sarawak someday. At the moment, though, he is concentrating his efforts on _____his school to cater for children with other learning difficulties, too. It seems as if the more people get to know him, the _______ the demand is for his skills.