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Monday, September 27, 2010

A spanner in the works, and a 2 year delay

So here I am, with one year left of my English and Linguistics degree, and a dream. The dream? To teach ESL in Korea. I've spent hours researching, reading ESL teacher blogs, and now it's my turn.

Well, almost.

The requirements have thrown a tiny spanner in the works. I have to have had 10 years of schooling in one of the approved English countries - mine being South Africa, and since I've lived overseas since I was 4 and only did five years of high school here, that means I need to have 5 years of university. This is my third. So I can only go in 2013, and I have to do Honours. But on the bright side, Honours in Linguistics ups my payscale and I can learn more SA sign language, which I love. Still, it's quite a wait.

How on earth will I stay motivated until then?

Well, I stuck a Hello Kitty poster on my wall, next to a chart of the Korean Alphabet. Korean-flashcards.com is teaching me the basics, and I'm still reading K-blogs every day. My favourites at the moment are La La's travellinthrukorea.blogspot.com, and Simon and Martina's Eat Your Kimchi. 

A few weeks ago I was in Cape Town and discovered a Korean restaurant, and psyched myself up to try Kimchi, but they were closed and I didn't get a second chance. So that will take some time; it's one more thing to look forward to.

Anyway, this will be a blog of my adventure in Korea, including the application process, culture clashes, comedy (I'm a bit ridiculous so this should be quite common) and some covert investigation into gay culture in Korea. I've heard rumours they have a park specially for LGBTs somewhere - it bears investigation.

Until then, I'll have to satisfy myself with Korean movies, the blogs, and the sushi place that just opened up in town. Om nom nom nom.

Love to hear what you think!

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