Christine Morris
I am a teacher and writer currently living in Korea teaching preschool. Next year, who knows.
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Stone SoupIf you make something, you deserve to be paid for it, even if you make it out of your head.
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Surviving Jet LagHere are a few tricks I have learned over at least a dozen international flights.
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Getting by in a Foreign Country Where You Don't Speak the Local DialectI used to be afraid of traveling overseas because I don't learn languages well. I'm here to assure you, you don't have to know the language to communicate.
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National Health Vs National Health InsuranceNationall Health is not the boogey man and National Health Insurance is. -
So You Want to Teach English in KoreaI've written many articles on teaching in South Korean. The most useful are gathered here.
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The Korean CrudThe Crud is the not so fond name for the horrible cold you get after arriving. Here's a few tips for making it less horrible.
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So You Want to Teach English in Korea: PackingWhat do you pack for a year on the other side of the world? What don't you need to bring?
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So You Want to Teach English in Korea: First ActsThere's a few things you can do as soon as you get here that will make your life easier.
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So You Want to Teach English in Korea: LocationWhere you teach is very important to your mental health and completing the year.
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So You Want to Teach English in Korea: Questions to AskWhen you're negotiating a new position you have a lot of power. These are some questions you should ask in your best interest.
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So You Want to Teach English in Korea: Age LevelAn overview of the options available to ESL teachers wanting to come to Korea.

