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volleyball is a must at elementary schools
I was told by our resident Native English teacher Charlie (whose been living in Korea now for 5 years) that volleyball gets kind of crazy and intense in elementary schools in Korea. She jokey told me that it should had...
Busan or bust!
Second long weekend in Korea my peeps and I made our way to Busan to celebrate our friend Ashley’s birthday. Busan, like Seoul is a very popular tourist location. From Daegu, on the KTX it’s only about a 45 min...
What do frogs eat?
I know you guys are due for another update. I’m sorry again. Here we gooooo What do frogs eat was the title of my lesson for my open class. Bit by bit pieces of my open class came to me;...
What to pack for your journey to South Korea
With a new influx of English teachers planning to begin their journey here in August or September (or whenever you’re coming!), here are a few things that I, and others, often wish they had brought before coming! If there’s one thing...
Question: “Now that you’ve been in Korea a while, what about culture shock??”
Just the other day I was talking to a family member and they asked me a very simple question that I, of course, felt obligated to answer in an entire blog post rather than with a simple ‘yes’ or ‘no’.
Schools out!!
Well sophomore year is over. 🙂 2 months left before I leave for France. I feel like this year in French was much better than last year. I listened to every lecture, took every note, did every worksheet I could...
Montréal, nous voilà!
Hey all! On Saturday WHS french club will be going to Quebec for a week! This is very exciting as Quebec is Canada’s largest province and the main language is french! The week will consist of really great food, really...
Meet the Animals of the Animal Rescue Center in Costa Rica
Want to volunteer abroad with animals? Meet a few of the recent additions to the Animal Rescue Center and learn how you can help them make it back into the wild as a volunteer.
An Educator’s Responsibility: Grow, Always.
While there are a number of ways to grow and excel as a teacher (and I ain't knockin’ any of ‘em) travel has been the most powerful way for me to do so.
Monday Madness
I know that technically this blog is a day late, but hey – better late than never right! I had meant to blog last night, I really did, but life got in the way like it always seems to do...