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How to Use the Seoul Bus Map

This is what I use to get to places. Sometimes its faster than taking the subway.
Interactive Seoul Bus Map only in Internet Explorer.

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How to Use the Seoul Subway Map

Watch the video and then click on the link to go directly to the Seoul Subway Map.

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Teaching Kimchi’s Top Ten: KPop Music

This is an experimental post to see if this is worth my time at all. I’ve been getting into Korean Music also known as KPop. I’d like to share with everyone the top ten according to the local English radio station in Seoul, TBS EFM. Go to Youtube.com directly and click on the HD button [...]

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How to Download Haansoft’s HWP Viewer for Hangul

Occasionally, I’ll get a file from my friends that end with “.hwp”
Hangul (also known as Hangul Word Processor or HWP) is a proprietary word processing application published by the South Korean company Haansoft Corporation. It is used extensively in South Korea, especially by the government.

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Top Six Things I learned from Teaching Korean Students Preparing to Study Abroad

I’ve worked at Foreign Language High Schools, Private Tutoring, and Academies (Cram schools, Hakwons). Here are a couple of lessons I’ve learned, so you don’t have to make the same mistakes.

Be strict with Korean Students – This means allow them give you respect as a “teacher.” I liked students calling me Paul instead of Mr. [...]

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