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Anna's Out of Country Experience

Anna's Out of Country Experience

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Anna is moving to South Korea to teach English. Come along and share in her adventure.

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  • Kathmandu

    Posted on Sunday August 16th, 2009 at 10:06

    I've made it safely back to Korea after two amazing weeks in Nepal and India.  I'd really like to share some of my thoughts and photos about my trip, but I have so many of both that it may take a bit of time.  I'll piece together some of my journal...

  • "I think I'm going to Kathmandu...

    Posted on Thursday July 30th, 2009 at 08:08

    I think it's really where I'm goin' to."  I will be MIA for the next couple weeks because I'm traveling to Nepal and India.  Dreams really do come true... I've always wanted to visit these countries.  I may write a post on the road depending on in...

  • What are they teaching these kids? Part 2

    Posted on Friday July 24th, 2009 at 19:46

    Two weeks ago I showed you a sign that was up at my school.  I don't understand why the kids needed to know how to say that, but here is one of the phrases that was up yesterday.  Now this is some learning I can get behind.  ...

  • The Chaser

    Posted on Friday July 10th, 2009 at 03:57

    I try to keep you updated, dear readers, on the pop culture scene here in Korea (ok, so I do a poor job, I apologize).  I told you about my obsession with Boys Before Flowers.  I shared with you some of my favorite K-pop songs.  Well, now I'm goin...

  • Say Kimchi!

    Posted on Thursday July 9th, 2009 at 05:55

    There are certain things I dig about Korea and wish we had in America.  The photo booth is one of these things.   As a general rule in Korea, nothing is ever too cute.  It doesn't matter whether you're male or female.  Ladies, you want to wear a ...

  • What are they teaching these kids?

    Posted on Tuesday July 7th, 2009 at 17:15

    Outside of my English Zone there is a sign that flashes English words or phrases and their Korean translations.  Each day the students are supposed to write down the words and then they are quizzed on them on Fridays.  Yesterday I noticed this gem ...

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