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1824-2 Daemyong 2-dong, Nam-gu Daegu, Korea Rep., 705-817, 82-53-628-1001-
... with the height on the London Eye a few years back, i managed ok :) Although i think all of us were less sick from height and more sick for the people making out in the cable car that passed us on the other side - not as nice a view really, haha!
Walked over to the another part of the mountain, the entrance of which was a lovely archway that was beautifully painted and some scary looking guardians on either side. We walked and crossed the ...
... called 'teacher' every two seconds and having lots of questions directed my way from the little ones...and co-teachers too, haha! In that time while they were getting to me, i was getting to know the Korean culture...with its friendliness, good food, lovely culture, INSANE roads and wonderful spitting habit! All part of it i guess. Weekend allowed me just chill out, went and got lost downtown which was fun but atleast ive mastered the art of the subway ...
Daegu, Korea Rep. jgrayjoseph... 5 days of my vacation time for quarantine when I arrive back in S.Korea. I just don't think it's worth it.
Yes, I'm a little bummed. Instead I will be spending my days with various teachers throughout the break = lots of delicious food = a happy Tim!
:) Tim
... boys said "Rachel sends people to the office if they mess with the air conditioner controller," so I said ok and they told me there was special paper and I found it and wrote out for this kid to go. He wasn't moving. I asked him why he wasn't going. He said he was going after class. I asked, "Why would that help? How would I know you were going?" Then a whole debate went on and he tried to blame his friends too, saying they told him to and re-dialog of it all went ...
Daegu, Korea Rep. brianna29... a driver came a few hours after I got to Daegu train station. He took me to the school and I met the Branch manager and she seemed nice. The school is nice. I will have my own classroom that no one else will be using so I should be able to personalize it and the desk that is inside it. The teacher that I am taking over is here for one week which is awesome for me because I can observe her classes and maybe other teacher's classes and relax this week and start teaching next ...
Daegu, Korea Rep. brianna29... I got to get faded. And three, I got to eat American food. Steak, Pork, Chicken, Cheeseburgers, Sausages, and Breakfast. Breakfast??? you may ask. What I have noticed in Korea is that you eat the same thing for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. When I was young I use to be teased by my buddies about steak and rice for breakfast. Now I know it is no big thing over ...
Daegu, Korea Rep. cwienke... desensitized to it and I don't know the language so I can't speak to the full extent of what was going on but the way the reprimand was carried out struck me as very harsh...First of all the student had to stand outside the classroom and be yelled at through the freaking door making it especially humiliating and public. Sometimes this class can be a but rowdy but thats merely because ...
Geochang-eup, Korea Rep. j0rgeherter... The students were all going crazy, it was like I'd never left! I remembered all of them, which I didnt expect to do! Some of them said they thought they'd seen me downtown, but it couldnt have been me because I was so thin and beautiful now! How lovely! They all kept asking me 'whats your secret, how did you get so thin, oh my god you are so beautiful!'. How lovely! I went for lunch with the teachers, and sat with all my old friends! It was amazing to see ...
Daegu, Korea Rep. emyjane... Ja just asken tassa kirjotellessani mun viereiselle koneelle istu joku lahemmas 5-kymppinen mies, joka ensin tarjos sen sumppia mulle. En tajunnu mita se sano ja toistelin moneen kertaan etten haluu sen sumppia vaikka se sita kuppia mun nenan eessa heilutteli. Se rauhottu hetkeks ja sit se alko taas jotain puhumaan ja rapytteli silmiaan. Eika ollu moksiskaan vaikka Raffi istu toisella puolella. Etta kaikki ...
Daegu, Korea Rep. norsu... I was drenched and had little to show for my troubles except for a soggy map. So I decided to cut my losses; I grabbed some chow, waited for the rain to pass and then hopped on a bus home. If nothing else, I definitely got a feel for what there is to see and how to get around in the downtown area. Yesterday (Monday), I went into school and sat in on some classes where I got to introduce myself to the students. I told them my name ...
Deagu, Korea Rep. keiran.macrae
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