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More Kimchi, Please! Life as a Fulbright ETA in South Korea. 1 Year Anniversary of Being in Korea. July 15, 2011. I love these girls! I entered the classroom to find this and all the girls singing a goodbye song. Final Lunch with Students. Patbingsoo with Dong-hee and Yun-seon. My family! Noraebang (Korean Karaoke) Surprise Farewell Party with 20 students! Until we meet again, Korea. 안녕히계세요. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. 1 Year Anniversary of Being in Korea. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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DISCLAIMER | More Kimchi, Please!
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More Kimchi, Please! Life as a Fulbright ETA in South Korea. This blog is not an official Fulbright Program blog and that the views expressed are my own and not those of the Fulbright Program, the U.S. Department of State or any of its partner organizations. 2 responses to “ DISCLAIMER. June 21, 2010 at 11:03 PM. Do they make kimchi flavored ovaltine in korea? December 22, 2010 at 4:28 AM. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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School Festival and Sports Day | More Kimchi, Please!
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More Kimchi, Please! Life as a Fulbright ETA in South Korea. Some Shots of Seoul. Happy Birthday in Korea! School Festival and Sports Day. May 23, 2011. I couldn’t believe they had a full band and dancers! So the above girls are actually ALL boys. Pretty good convincing dancers as well! These girls (with some guys) did a rendition of Grease in Korean. The next day was Sports Day (no classes again! Being able to hang out with my students and getting free ice cream! Teachers were ready as well…. Create a f...
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More Kimchi, Please! Life as a Fulbright ETA in South Korea. Newer posts →. April 18, 2011. For 3 nights, 4 days, all ETAs gathered together for our second Fulbright Conference held on Korea’s #1 honeymoon spot, Jeju Island! I guess that was kind of pithy, huh? View from KAL Hotel in Seogwipo. Jesse, Sean and I buying Hallabong. I thought it was special to Jeju but it's actually a Japanese hybrid citrus fruit simply grown near Mt. Halla. Me and my best buddy, Esther. March 20, 2011. The Return of Big Bang.
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October Travels Around Korea Part IV: Haenam and the End of the Korean Peninsula | More Kimchi, Please!
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More Kimchi, Please! Life as a Fulbright ETA in South Korea. October Travels Around Korea Part III: Busan. More kimchi, please! October Travels Around Korea Part IV: Haenam and the End of the Korean Peninsula. October 25, 2010. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. October Travels Around Korea Part III: Busan. More kimchi, please! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email.
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Surprise Party | Riding Seoul-o
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A Fulbright Year in Korea. Live-Fire Artillery Drill →. December 14, 2010. This past week, my third grade club students cunningly planned and successfully executed an awesome surprise party for my birthday. There was cake, confetti, balloons, music, and then I was summarily showered with gifts to help me stay warm this winter. It looked something like this:. Looking classy as I eat. Ju Won, master of ceremonies. The best boys this side of the Yeongsan River. View all posts by Jim →. Naju-si, Jeollanam-do,.
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The Big Picture: September 2010
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Disclaimer* This is not an official Fulbright Program blog and the views expresssed are my own and not those of the Fulbright Program, the U.S. Department of State or any of its partner organizations. Tuesday, September 28, 2010. I survived the hiking trip in case you were wondering. No need to worry about me anymore! The two day trip included: Me, about seven teachers, and 180 high school boys hiking up Jili Mountain, Korea's second tallest mountain (second only by 35 meters). Yes, that's me. The week f...
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The Big Picture: December 2010
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Disclaimer* This is not an official Fulbright Program blog and the views expresssed are my own and not those of the Fulbright Program, the U.S. Department of State or any of its partner organizations. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. I caught a ride home with my friend's friend. Upon entering my apartment I immediately sat down to write this. That was my evening - thanks for listening [reading]. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Overheard in Korea - Fulbright Edition. View my complete profile.
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The Big Picture: Funeral
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Disclaimer* This is not an official Fulbright Program blog and the views expresssed are my own and not those of the Fulbright Program, the U.S. Department of State or any of its partner organizations. Wednesday, December 1, 2010. I caught a ride home with my friend's friend. Upon entering my apartment I immediately sat down to write this. That was my evening - thanks for listening [reading]. December 2, 2010 at 5:17 AM. Erik, and you thought you were there to just teach. I am glad you have opened you...
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Thoughts from the Morrow - Korea Edition: Letter from a Sadaebugo student: Can You Hear ME?
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Thoughts from the Morrow - Korea Edition. Teaching and Loving around the world. Currently serving in La Paz, Bolivia and having more conversations about HP, LOT, GoT, OUAT, HIMYM, Pokemon, indie music, faith, Tumblr and dogge in a classroom setting than I thought humanly possible. View my complete profile. Wednesday, May 4, 2011. Letter from a Sadaebugo student: Can You Hear ME? Teacher, hi. I am * * * in class #-#. I think you may already know me, don't you? From * * * *. While this letter is significan...