Tuesday, June 5, 2012

A lot has happened since my previous post. Today I have prepared all of my documents and mailed them out to the school I will be teaching at for the next year. UPS advised me that they should receive all of my documents by Friday. (You must be wondering how my interview went and as you can tell, I was offered the job!) The school I will be teaching English at will be SLS (Sharp Language School) and I will be located in a small port city called Mokpo. I know its not one of the more known larger cities, but that doesn't really matter to me. I think this is perfect because I will be experiencing a more traditional environment and will be surrounded by mountains and islands. Take a look at the following photographs I found online.



I'm excited yet also a bit nervous because this will be the very first time I will be teaching children. I know this will not be a cake walk but it will be a great experience for me. Language studies has always been a strong interest of mine. Just as I enjoy learning Korean and Japanese in my free time, I'm sure there are those who enjoy learning English as well. It will be my job to give students the confidence they need and assist them on their journey to becoming better English speakers! For the first week of teaching, SLS will provide me with training and assistance.

I have purchased a few various ESL books from Amazon.com so I am hoping these will assist me well during the first few months I am in Korea. I am well aware that I will have no internet for the first three or four weeks because I will not yet have an alien card. Hence why I opted to buy some books to help me instead of referring to the internet. I know I have read up on various websites that I shouldn't do it because it may be a waste of time, but honestly I think I will still find some helpful advice to keep the classroom more entertaining and less boring. Who knows, it might even provide good ideas for games or activities that can be used during certain lessons. My students will be Elementary and Middle School level so it should be fun!

Until my flight at the end of this month or beginning of next month, I will first be working during my final two weeks at my current job Newsday. Following those two weeks, I will then spend a week storing items away and packing. Sometime next week I will be letting my supervisors know of my decision and will be wishing everyone well. :)

I look forward to my next entry and hope you will too!

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

This is the first time in a long time I have decided to create an online blog. I was never too fond of them because of past situations I care not to remember. However, I have nothing to hide in this new blog of mine so please feel free to read it all! I hope to make posts often and share my daily (or almost daily) adventures with you. 

Sorry that I have nothing really important to say at this time. I am currently deciding on what I want to watch on my television. I have work early in the morning but I am not really looking forward to it because of a few changes that began on Tuesday. Work becomes really stressful because of the changes all of us have to follow. I wish I could elaborate further on this "change" I speak of but due to company policies, I really shouldn't... it has nothing to do with changes within the office but rather changes about the product we are selling.

On a brighter note, I do have something else to look forward to. I have applied to three different Hakgwons (private schools) in South Korea and look forward to hearing back from one of them very soon! I don't know how prepared I am for the interview but I will give it my best. Wish me luck guys! ^3^

Alright, I am off for the night. I will see you soon. Chao..!