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Tricia's Adventures in Korea: The Philippines!!!
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea. Yet another blog of an English teacher in South Korea. Saturday, September 18, 2010. I flew to Manila and then had to fly to the island of Coron. Now, there are about 7,000 islands in the Philippines. When I got to immigration, the officer had no idea where I was going haha. I then got on the smallest plane ever for the 30 minute flight to the island. I got to the airport, if you could call it that lol. It had 2 gates:. This little guy welcomed us all to the airport:. I almo...
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea: The Insane Visa Process!
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea. Yet another blog of an English teacher in South Korea. Sunday, August 12, 2012. The Insane Visa Process! Similar to the process I went through in 2008, getting my visa has NOT been easy. It seems like immigration is changing visa requirements everyday. In case you have stumbled upon my blog and have yet to go through the visa process, let me take you through the steps:. And $18 to CJIS. You can find all the info you need here. 4 Once you are offered a job, you'll send all th...
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea: Back in the R.O.K.!
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea. Yet another blog of an English teacher in South Korea. Monday, August 27, 2012. Back in the R.O.K! I had to make a big powerpoint presentation and everything. So far, things have gone pretty well. I am slowly adjusting to being back in the land of the morning calm, and am looking forward to having some great adventures! By Yours Truly,. August 27, 2012 at 7:56 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Just ask and maybe I'll tell! View my complete profile. Blogs to check out.
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea: Ah, Korea!
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea. Yet another blog of an English teacher in South Korea. Thursday, September 13, 2012. Before I begin, I'd just like to say that I am very happy to be living and working in Korea again. This post and the last one are a very tiny part of what goes on here, but I felt the need to share. The Stopping in the Middle of the Sidewalk. Oh, hel. Hel. Hello. I'm sorry, was I in your way? Awesome, an empty elevator! Walks in and sees about 20 Koreans running for the elevator door before ...
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea: My Students and Felt Filled Classroom
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea. Yet another blog of an English teacher in South Korea. Thursday, September 20, 2012. My Students and Felt Filled Classroom. Holy frijoles, Batman! Can you believe I've been back in Korea for more than a month? The time has flown by. I have yet to get a phone or internet because I can't do that without my ARC (Alien Registration Card). I believe I really should have gotten it by now, but the school says next week. I'm keeping my fingers crossed. Another felt filled wall and m...
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea: Rudeness.
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Tricia's Adventures in Korea. Yet another blog of an English teacher in South Korea. Thursday, September 13, 2012. Most Koreans walk along with their phones permanently attached to their ears via earbuds and shut out the world. I walk around with my music blasting in my ears too, but I don't let it distract me. What stumps me more than Koreans not acknowledging others, is the fact that other foreigners don't acknowledge each other. Is it really that troublesome to give a smile or say "hello?
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An Exercise in Avoidance | The Daily News
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Keeping you abreast of things you could live without knowing. About Kristin and Jake. An Exercise in Avoidance. I should be studying for the exam I will be taking on Monday on a subject I should know much about having taught in Korea for 16 months but have discovered I know near nothing when it comes to rules, standards, regulations, etc. with regard to ESL teaching in the United States which is why I am studying and oh, lawd. And finally, a tune. This slideshow requires JavaScript. Date : April 8, 2010.
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Well There You Have It | The Daily News
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Keeping you abreast of things you could live without knowing. About Kristin and Jake. Well There You Have It. Date : April 29, 2010. 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). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out.
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hollahollahollahollahollahollaaaaaa | The Daily News
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Keeping you abreast of things you could live without knowing. About Kristin and Jake. One step closer to the life I have finally figured out I want y’all! I passed my state board ESL competency test yesterday! Please know that spell check made me re-type “competency” 3 times before I successfully spelled it. So. Laquo; An Exercise in Avoidance. Well There You Have It. Date : April 13, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.