This podcast will look at the experiences of a Canadian teaching in South Korea from 1996 to 2006 and the experiences along the way. Hopefully the stories will be amusing and in some cases informative (as what not to do).The stories are first hand accounts of the podcast author on a journey that shaped his life.
A quick story about a lesson that got out of hand and trips to the bathroom that were misunderstood. Also the end of season 1 see you for season 2 in the fall.
A look at some of the worst positive reinforcement in teaching. A field trip that went horribly wrong and a graduation for a very interesting group of students.
Stories of my short lived acting career and a bad choice in doing voice work. Also being a one man English festival at the mall and the private lesson that never was.
A date that turns out to be more than a just a music show and the world's worst shirt. Also, a baseball game that a scout for the New York Yankees did not go to.
Meeting a good friend named Yogurt and the figuring out the nature of my relationship. Also will look at the responsibility and stress in naming students. This episode will look at the actions of giving students English names in 1996 South Korea.
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