What was your very first job?(3/3)So rather than focusing on trying to teach, you know, consistent lessons, I felt it was more important to expose them to a wide variety of language resources and of methods self-study, and things that might inspire them in terms of learning about the culture of Western countries, and learning about slang and practical conversation, and how they can access readin..
There are many public baths in Korea. People frequent these baths all over the country. Depending on the type, they have different names. Some are called "saunas." Others, called jjimjjilbang, are more like spas. The public baths are not only places to wash up. Visitors can work up a sweat in both dry saunas and wet saunas. Many places also sell light snacks or full meals. These places are catch..
What was your very first job?(2/3)But, thankfully, I had Korean co-teachers who could share their knowledge with me and help manage some of the students. And it was a very big learning experience for me because I had a lot of freedom in terms of creating a lesson plan and what I wanted to teach students. And I right away found that with 300 students and only being able to see them once a week, I..
In Korea, many awards ceremonies are held at the end of the year. There are separate award ceremonies for acting, music, and comedy. The top 3 broadcast stations each have their own events in each category. With so many award categories, sometimes it is hard to keep up. The majority of the ceremonies take place in the last week of December. They are aired live. By the time they wrap up, it's oft..
What was your very first job?(1/3)When I was a student in university, I did some part-time tutoring. But I would say my first real job was after I graduated and I moved to Seoul in South Korea to teach English at a high school, at a It was a boys' high school, public boys' high school. And I had never taught in a large classroom before, except through some practicum experience in Japan, which wa..
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