When you live in a new country, rather than being a tourist for a short-time, you learn so much more about the culture and can dig deeper into the good, the bad, and the ugly. Here are 10 things I learned about South Korea from living there for three years.
Category: Teaching in Korea
Day in the Life: Teaching in South Korea
A day in the life of teaching English in a public elementary school in South Korea
Home around the World
An American living abroad for over three years talks about home around the world
Obstacle Courses and Ziplining in Daegu, South Korea
A different kind of activity in the southern part of Daegu - obstacle courses with ziplining in Herb Hillz!
Guest Interview – Global Gallivanting
Anna from Global Gallivanting is a digital nomad who has been traversing the world seeking all kinds of adventures. Her travel posts have been a priceless resource when trip planning, especially for India and Australia. Honored to have been featured on the site about Teaching English in Korea.
Korean Oriental Medicine Experience
I have always been curious to try oriental medicine, but never had an excuse for treatment. With recent body aches, I decided to give it a try with acupuncture and cupping.
Guest Interview: ExpatsBlog
Guest interview on ExpatsBlog.com
Let’s Talk Money: Teaching in Korea
While travel can be affordable, it does take money to do so (like anything else). One can earn money while traveling at the same time by working abroad. Here is a detailed account of how much you can earn and save while teaching in a public school in South Korea.
Packing Up Life Again
While packing up my life in a backpack after three years of accumulating stuff in Korea, I'm adapting even more to the minimalist lifestyle.
Last Classes, Last Teachers Sports Day, Last Staff Dinner
It's hard to say goodbye!