Highlights from Student’s Essays AKA I think my kids are hilarious
I had to read almost 40 students’ essays for a writing competition. The highlight of what I read (a combination of really funny and great words of advice): about Baseball: “My favorite sport is...
View ArticleAsking South Korean students (14/15 years old) their opinions about Music
I asked my 3rd grade middle school students (9th grade in America) the question: Should I listen to this song? Then they had to watch bunch of different Music Videos, give it a score from 0-10 and...
View ArticleAsking South Korean students (13/14 years old) to tell me about their life
Recently I had a writing assignment for my 2nd Grade Middle School Students (8th grade America) First they took a job quiz with their partner and then they had to fill out worksheet that looked like...
View ArticleLunch in a Korean school Cafeteria
This is so spot on to many people’s experience. Props to the person who made it //www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZ31pdj7AjU
View ArticleDay 198: EAT ALL THE FOOD
I love Korean food. Love love love love love it. But I do miss American food sometimes. Here’s a list of the food I am craving to eat while I am on my sojourn in the states. ** In no particular order...
View ArticleMostly Hilarious Responses about Student’s vacations (and a few thought...
This week I asked my student’s to write answers to two questions: 1) What did you do on the school trip? (3 day excursion in which all three grades went to various locations in Korea) 2) What are your...
View ArticleDay 199: Going home
In less than a day I am going home for the first time in almost a year. I am curious as to what kind of culture shock I will experience when I am there. I know that Korea has changed me in many ways,...
View ArticleI lied
Over the weekend I sent Megan Mc a contrite tweet about not posting for our KoreaUsa photo site. I promised to make it up to her by posting one over the weekend….but I didn’t. So Megan probably thinks...
View ArticleYou can read and write Korean?? **GASP**
Something I encountered back home in America which I wasn’t expecting to encounter is the fact that people here, my family included, seemed so surprised that I can read and write Korean. Wow! You...
View ArticleDude, I’m like so blonde, riiiiight?
A while ago I posted about Sarah Kay’s Ted Talk on Spoken Poetry. It made me reflect on my own style of talking and how much it has been influenced by various factors probably one of the most...
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