Hello, just a few more random pics of work and things in and around the country, hope they amuse you.
So I have this one particular class with only one student, Annie, whose English is fairly good. One day I decided to do some tongue twisters, she had a tough time with it but then wrote it out in Korean phonetically and it worked out well. I was impressed.
This girl is Sally, she's like 9 years old, pretty much the cutest kid at the school, she's so tiny you could fit her in your pocket. Best part is, she's got no front teeth, you might be able to see.
I could use me a nice, tasty hamberge too.
Take a look at this section of one of the books we use with the kids. The last 2 pictures are freaking golden, in more ways than one.
So, in one room at the school where we have this as a heater, if you can see in the front there, there's a little flame that lights up metal plates. Very safe isnt it?
Galbi, which is bbq pork ribs marinated in a Korean soy sauce, is freaking good, I mean, GOOD.
BTW, I already knew from back home that Koreans love their side dishes but really, thats just too much junk to wash. Do you really need to have a selection of 4 different kinds of kimchi?
So they teased me with a Subway sign thats fairly close to my home, come to find out a few months ago that that Subway closed down a while ago yet the huge sign is still there. Well, the allure of Subway was too much and I made a journey 1 hr away to Daegu where they do have Subway sandwiches. Ate a foot long and brought 2 back home. Unfortunately though, no 5 dolla footlongs, oh well.
Korean friends making me grimace by putting up this 'LA' sign up all night at the Wa-Bar. People from the LA area don't do that right? I know I don't, though I'm not that cool so.
These cookie and cream Hershey bars are the same right? Right? well, if you look closely the color of the packaging is a little different. To be blunt, looks like puke flavored Hershey's, I did not try it, so its still a mystery.
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