Archive for February, 2010

Korean School vs American School

A friend from my former school in the U.S. asked me how is teaching in South Korea different from teaching in a public school in the U.S. I am a certified teacher from the U.S. with experience teaching high school. This list represents my experience as a foreign teacher in a Korean elementary school.

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It’s the Little Things in Life

It was what I’d call a bitter cold day — cold for a tropical girl like me, but something happened today that had never happened to me before in the U.S. I’ve been taking these things for granted. I was on the way to work when I ran into a co-worker. I never saw co-workers [...]

Night in a Korean Love Hotel–Almost!

After teaching my usual four hours with my co-teacher on Thursday, I settled in at my desk for the rest of the afternoon. I was happy when my friend Lucy came to rescue me. I had asked my co-teacher about the whereabouts for the new SHOW cell phone payment center, and she had to go [...]

Dating Tips for South Korea

They say that any issues that you have in your hometown will follow you to South Korea. This is so true. I’ve met trifling shady men in America and definitely met my first and hopefully my last one in South Korea. I went out with this guy from West Africa, and we were having a [...]

Paying Bills in South Korea

This post isn’t about paying U.S. bills in South Korea, rather paying a South Korean bill. Actually, I thought that I was going to pay the bill until I had the best excuse ever.

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School is Back in Session in Busan

Today was the first day of classes at my school in Busan, and it was good to see my students again. Some of the students forgot their manners and tried to paw my hair. I let them know quickly that was not acceptable. Today’s lesson was How Much Is It? I taught third and fourth [...]

Daves ESL Cafe was Wrong

I searched Daves ESL Cafe to find teaching jobs when I first decided that I wanted to teach in South Korea. I still visit the forums there. I use the site now, mainly to read the teacher banter. Now that I’m teaching in South Korea, I can see that a lot of the discussions about [...]

FAQS About Teaching English in South Korea

Here are some Frequently Asked Questions about teaching English in South Korea. I plan to keep this post updated.
Q: Is it difficult to get a job Teaching English in South Korea if you are black?
A: I applied through Footprints Recruiting, and my application for teaching English in South Korea was sent to the Ministry of [...]

Learning Korean

I’m learning Korean again. I can’t exactly say that I tried very hard the first go-round. I took one class last summer, struggled with hangul, and procrastinated. So now it’s a new year, and I am tired of not being about to read hangul.

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Destination Carnival #2 Romantic Destinations

Welcome to the January 30, 2010 edition of destinations, dedicated to romantic destinations. I’m sorry for posting late!
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r0dman presents Love in Langkawi Using the gym, laying on the beach lounges and swimming in the clear and calm waters of the private beach. Most recently, [...]