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Where’s the fire….?

Turns out the fire was on the school's playground. Fire drills were always fun when I was a student.  It usually meant at least a few minutes out of class.  As a teacher, they were a bit more inconvenient.  Chances are it would happen right when you were saying something important, or a student was REALLY close to understanding something. If you are not familiar with an American fire drill,  let me briefly explain. At sometime unknown to students (but usually the teachers knew)a bell would ring during classes.  We would all line up quietly at the door, and walk outside usually to a field.  Then we would stand in line for a few minutes watching everyone file out.  The goal was just to practice evacuating quickly and smoothly.  Then a... Show more

Do you speak Korean?

I have just returned from teaching english to 승진. The last few weeks I have been teaching him how to spell and write, and as a result he is also learning to read. I still don't really think I know what I'm doing when it comes to teaching a 5 year old English, but he is doing really really well. He used to attend the pre-school where I work, but it's been a few weeks, so the only time I see him is at his house on Wednesdays. During our lesson time I only speak to him in English now, because he is understanding well, and I no longer get a chance to speak to him in Korean at school (because he's not there). So, tonight, after our lesson he was playing with his brother as we were getting ready for dinner (which was amazing 김치 순재비 -... Show more

Skype Conversation with Theresa

오랜만에 비디오를 하나 만들었어요 ^^a Theresa랑 저랑, Skype에서 만나서 한국어로 이야기한 비디오예요. It's a video of Theresa and me talking to each other on Skype. 하지만 사실은 Newbie S2 - 13의 대화 내용을 조금 바꾼 거예요. But in fact this is a slightly modified version from the Newbie S2 - 13 dialog. 재미있게 보세요! Enjoy watching! Thank you Theresa for your time! :)

Stephanie on Studying

Last week Stephanie experienced some interesting cultural differences. She has been staying at a house with twin girls about her same age. One day, after breakfast, she was helping to clear and wipe the table and the twins stared at her like she was doing something wrong. It turns out that the twins don't do any sort of housework or chores. They were amazed that she would help (like it wasn't her place).  She has noticed that the school children don't get home until late and then stay up even longer doing homework. But they don't do housework. We have noticed with the children that have stayed in our house too, especially boys, that they don't do chores. Now it may be that chores have disappeared from American society too and I am... Show more

A drunk friend, and a wedding.

This will be a short entry because I am late for work. ^^ This last week I received my first phone call from Korea! I was on my lunch break at work, and my friend called me. It took me all of about two minutes to realize that she was completely drunk! I asked her what time it was and she said it was 3 a.m. I had forgotten about the time difference for a minute and thought it was hilarious that she was calling me drunk on my lunch break. It was even more funny when I went back in to work and told the other teachers "..Uh... I think I just got a drunk phone call.. From Korea..." I talked to the same friend a few days later (sober this time) and she told me that she was upset about her wedding that is coming up next summer... Show more