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laura in translation: December 2011
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Tuesday, December 20, 2011. The festive season is upon us once more! Update: January 22, 2012. Sunday, December 11, 2011. A Korean Wedding Experience. And went along. I had no idea what I was in for. I stealthily took a photo. Then they noticed and posed. I had to take advantage of this opportunity (who put that fan there? Lemme just make a few adjustments. We take this job very seriously. In exchange, they were given a ticket ...
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laura in translation: "What the..." or "Odd Things You May Find Should You Ever Explore in Korea"
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Thursday, March 1, 2012. What the." or "Odd Things You May Find Should You Ever Explore in Korea". Now you can see how your spectacles will look on all your different facial expressions! That guy in the yellow.he's a bit taller than most. The creepiest thing is that they actually can walk around. This I just don't get. Korean food has made me so strong, I can lift the front of a car (with a little help). Labels: Just for Fun.
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laura in translation: January 2012
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Lunar New Year in Dynamic Busan. 새 해 복 많이 받으세요! After dinner we made our way to Gwangalli beach, which has a beautiful nighttime view of the Gwangan Bridge, the second-longest bridge in the country. We wondered along the cool and breezy beach front, just admiring the sights. How far from home? The site of an historic meeting.Google it. Greetings Fair Readers,. Labels: Public Service Announcements.
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laura in translation: Korea's Love Affair With Giraffes
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Tuesday, March 13, 2012. Korea's Love Affair With Giraffes. The following post is dedicated to Jan Garcia. Because that's what Giraffes do. I came so close to buying this. Yes This is what you think it is. Comes in natural and unnatural colors. A student of mine, with her friend. Labels: Just for Fun. March 14, 2012 at 8:31 AM. I love them all, especially the picture frames! You have made my evening :). Konglish, Volume 2.
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laura in translation: Lunar New Year in Dynamic Busan
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Lunar New Year in Dynamic Busan. 새 해 복 많이 받으세요! After dinner we made our way to Gwangalli beach, which has a beautiful nighttime view of the Gwangan Bridge, the second-longest bridge in the country. We wondered along the cool and breezy beach front, just admiring the sights. How far from home? The site of an historic meeting.Google it. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Lunar New Year in Dynamic Busan.
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laura in translation: DEVELOPING STORY: Korean Kampaign Kraze!
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Tuesday, April 10, 2012. DEVELOPING STORY: Korean Kampaign Kraze! So, here we have the Red #1s in front of a banner for Yellow #2. I caught up with the #1 candidate for awhile. That's when the Yellow #2 party truck came through. Somebody gave me this promotional card, even though I obviously cannot vote. Lying in wait for unsuspecting passersby. A show of respect to the constituency. Pictured Above: Conquering the Corner. Very ...
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laura in translation: March 2012
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Wednesday, March 28, 2012. Konglish, Volume 2. We have a few winners here, folks. Bend low again night of summer stars. So near you are sky of summer stars. So near, a long-arm man can pick off stars. Pick off what he wants in the sky bowl. So near you are summer stars. So near, strumming, strumming. So lazy and hum, strumming. What happened in chapter. 1? We serve specialty Gelato Ice Cream and Coffee café. How would you know?
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laura in translation: November 2011
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Thursday, November 24, 2011. There is this neat little highly-commercialized holiday that falls on November 11 of each year in South Korea. This holiday is Pepero Day. Apparently the date (11/11) resembles four sticks of Pepero. Sure it does. As far as I am concerned, it is the most contrived holiday I've ever experienced (albeit a great excuse to eat candy! Tuesday, November 15, 2011. What are you doing this weekend? Apparentl...
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laura in translation: October 2011
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The experiences of a twenty-something teaching (and learning) in South Korea. Monday, October 31, 2011. Next Stop, Daejeong. The following was written at around 11:30 am on October 30. Today didn’t go quite as I had planned…. I knew it was going to be hard leaving all of my orientation group members, saying goodbye to the Academic Office Staff, and traveling to a new place. However, I thought I was going to be one of the lucky few that didn’t have to be alone on their way to the unknown. When I left for ...