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                        Baby Steps to South Korea | An American English Teacher in South Korea
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An American English Teacher in South Korea. What’s a girl gotta do to travel around here? Baby Steps to South Korea. After finding a suitable recruiter and program, I had to start the application process. The word process does not do it justice. It was more of a very difficult course of action that extended over a couple of sleepless months that ended only a week before I left when I bought my plane ticket. These are the basic steps to applying for EPIK:. Recruiter sends App form to EPIK. Get E2 Visa fro...
My New Home! | An American English Teacher in South Korea
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An American English Teacher in South Korea. What’s a girl gotta do to travel around here? By kristina242 on April 6, 2009. 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.
Church in South Korea | An American English Teacher in South Korea
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An American English Teacher in South Korea. What’s a girl gotta do to travel around here? Church in South Korea. Finally she came back, and we enjoyed a nice Sunday brunch of rice wrapped in seaweed and tofu. Oh, and how could I forget the kimchi! By kristina242 on April 8, 2009. One Response to “Church in South Korea”. Kristina, you can’t imagine how my heart rejoiced! Your safe and have a Christian co-teacher… Halleluia! Said this on June 11, 2009 at 10:05 am. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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An American English Teacher in South Korea. What’s a girl gotta do to travel around here? Bull;April 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment. Me at gate in Traditional Korean Folk Village. On Wednesday, February 18th 2009, I left the Syracuse airport in New York and about 25 hours later I landed in Seoul’s Incheon Airport in South Korea. Talk about a long journey! On the Asiana Airlines flight, I was lucky enough to sit next to a young guy from Oregon (or was it Washington? After some time spent wandering, I found the...
Contemplating Teaching ESL | An American English Teacher in South Korea
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An American English Teacher in South Korea. What’s a girl gotta do to travel around here? Refusing to accept what seemed to be a dead end fate, I did a little research online. I first heard of teaching English as a Foreign Language while I was away in Spain studying. A couple of my friends extended their stay into the Summer by taking on English teaching jobs to children. I figured that a special degree was needed in education to do that, so I went home and finished school instead. They recommended their...
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Kristina in Ireland | Eight months of teaching in New Ross, Ireland
Eight months of teaching in New Ross, Ireland. Auf Wiedersehen, Irland! 8211; Ein kurzes Fazit. August 9, 2012 by Kristina. Der ganze Auslandsaufenthalt in Irland war in vielerlei Hinsicht eine einmalige Erfahrung für mich: ich habe die grüne Insel auf eine Art und Weise kennengelernt, die weit über das hinaus geht, was man als “normaler Tourist” so erleben kann, weil ich in fast alle Ecken des Landes reisen konnte (und dabei fast immer Glück mit dem Wetter hatte! Und jetzt wirklich: Beannachd leat Éire!
Kristina Ink – The sweet ass portfolio of Kristina Ashley
The sweet ass portfolio of Kristina Ashley. August 20, 2014. Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! X000B7; Log in.
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Kristina in Copenhagen!
Wednesday, December 2, 2009. No need to fear, Thanksgiving happened almost two weeks ago now, and even though I'm not in the US, I got to celebrate! Months in advance, I had been hyping up this holiday to my host family, telling them how epic it is and how much I wanted them to experience it, too. Not all things turned out according to plan, but it was definitely a success. My host sisters - singing the Danish national anthem, just a part of the normal festivities. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Which is HEL...
Kristina in Korea
View my complete profile. Friday, February 11, 2011. Kristina in Korea "News" Update - Anniversary Edition. Rice cake soup) to bring me luck. Whether you go by the Gregorian calendar or live by the lunar one, the good news is: 2011 is hare! So within one year, I embraced a new career, fell in love with a new country, engaged in a new way of life, committed to this new relationship, and now celebrate my first anniversary as a blissful bunny. Who (k)new? Thursday, December 30, 2010. For a weekend holiday,.
An American English Teacher in South Korea | What’s a girl gotta do to travel around here?!
An American English Teacher in South Korea. What’s a girl gotta do to travel around here? 8220;Are you Nepalese? Bull;November 4, 2009 • 1 Comment. 8220;Are you Nepalese? As usual, the customs people were less than friendly, but they did manage to ask me “Are you Nepalese”? When we were in the city, we stayed in a part of the city named Thamel. This city area became famous because of it’s. Wanted to get a little high… :-). (Bad joke, I know). The mixture of mountain climbers, hash dealers, ...Good questi...
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This is MY summer love:. Http:/ www.ei-malawi.org/. Debug her pls&ty (:. Especially in IE. grr IE. Posted by Kristina Lugo. Sustainability and a Soft Heart. It always amazes me how just when my feet are steadying on the new ground I tread, that the end lurks nearby, and change is yet again ready to sweep me off my feet. Within my first weeks here, my heart broke upon hearing that Ninth Grade girls were dropping out of school at an alarming rate of 1/5 due to pregnancies. Again, I paused and had to ponder...
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Kristina'a Adventures in Montpellier
Kristina'a Adventures in Montpellier. My (mis)adventures during my semester abroad in Montpellier, France. Inevitable topics include: Anecdotes of embarrassing language errors, ridiculous pictures, concern about how Minnesota nice is limited to Minnesota, French. men., nervous breakdowns regarding my GPA because my classes are in French, puns, drinking wine and consequences thereof, my obvious wish to expatriate and never return to the United States, ECT. Friday, May 27, 2011. Ou nous sommes danseurs?
Calcutta to Rome to home sweet home
Calcutta to Rome to home sweet home. Sunday, August 7, 2011. First of all, my hat goes off to everyone around the globe who has done and is still doing a great job giving time, efforts and money to face the famine in Eastern Africa. Published an article the other day on how the famine has awoken the Norwegian people's sense of solidarity, and millions of kroner have been collected in a short amount of time. Not only is this a social responsibility which we all carry as global citizens. It's also a gr...
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Senin, 25 Mei 2009. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pitayas at a market stall in Taiwan. Most importantly of the genus. These fruit are commonly known as dragon fruit. Chinese huǒ lóng guǒ. 火龍果/火龙果 "fire dragon fruit" and lóng zhū guǒ. Dragon pearl fruit", or Vietnamese thanh long. Other vernacular names are strawberry pear. In Mauritius, it is known as "Débousse-to-fesse" because of its laxative properties. Cacti are also cultivated in Southeast Asian. Countries such as Taiwan. By the Seris) is t...