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I am in the 11 grade and want to teach english in south korea, i love listening to kpop, and have been searching on the internet to learn korean but i get different things. Help me please
@GregorEzpo There's a lot of Koreans, or south koreans, in gwinnett georgia, around peachtree industrial and pleasant hill, their signs are in korean and vietnamese i think
구미시!!! I am a Texan here finishing my first year and entering the second. Overall it is pretty cool. Definitely need some adaptation skills to learn to deal with the culture etc. But all in all very nice country. Too much to write here obviously. I live in a tiny 면 village away from all English speakers and unfortunately also any Korean teachers!!!! So my Korean is terrible for almost being here a year.
i'm going to korea next spring as a exhange student. i'm writing my Masters on experice design in korea. something with western vs asian culture how people from to mems experience things diffenrtly..
i'd like to know how to say please help... as in asking for direktions
uhh and iøm an Exchange student..
btw this is great in my country(denmark) you cant take a language course in korean so i have to translate danish english to Korean...
I've been wanting to teach English in Korea ever since I was a freshman in high school. I just recently graduated and going to major in teaching. I'd like to teach English in Korea. What should I do?
im trying to learn Korean so i can talk/sing and write and read Korean. since one day im hoping to goto South Korea :D
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I am in the 11 grade and want to teach english in south korea, i love listening to kpop, and have been searching on the internet to learn korean but i get different things. Help me please
SophiaSapphire 6 months ago 2
@GregorEzpo There's a lot of Koreans, or south koreans, in gwinnett georgia, around peachtree industrial and pleasant hill, their signs are in korean and vietnamese i think
matt29171 11 months ago
Hey there, are you standing in Insadong?
netzhualqoytl 1 year ago
i live in Angye in the Gyeongbuk Province. I am VERY rural! Any advice on rural life??
triracer06804 1 year ago
구미시!!! I am a Texan here finishing my first year and entering the second. Overall it is pretty cool. Definitely need some adaptation skills to learn to deal with the culture etc. But all in all very nice country. Too much to write here obviously. I live in a tiny 면 village away from all English speakers and unfortunately also any Korean teachers!!!! So my Korean is terrible for almost being here a year.
GregorEzpo 1 year ago
this looks like santa monica... is it??
pjjijd 1 year ago
i'm going to korea next spring as a exhange student. i'm writing my Masters on experice design in korea. something with western vs asian culture how people from to mems experience things diffenrtly..
i'd like to know how to say please help... as in asking for direktions
uhh and iøm an Exchange student..
btw this is great in my country(denmark) you cant take a language course in korean so i have to translate danish english to Korean...
you make easy too understand
QuemAum 1 year ago
I've been wanting to teach English in Korea ever since I was a freshman in high school. I just recently graduated and going to major in teaching. I'd like to teach English in Korea. What should I do?
kimsuke101 1 year ago
Im studying to be an English teacher, then moving to Korea to teach English as a foreign language. Can't wait but a lot of work involved !
mattmoran69er 1 year ago