Sherlock Holmes "The Final Problem" Easy Reader
An intermediate Easy Reader version of “The Final Problem” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, which can be used with younger readers or ESL students.
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An intermediate Easy Reader version of “The Final Problem” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, which can be used with younger readers or ESL students.
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Information on the internet about foreigners getting a credit card in Korea is conflicting, so we’re putting Samsung Card to the foreign application test.
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We all saw this one coming, didn’t we. I finally encounter the koala, and manage to not have a Kristen Bell moment.
It’s winter in August, Australian food is rich, and shopping is awesome. All things I discovered within my first 12 hours in Australia.
My theory with summer camp (and all my lessons, really) is go big or go home.
A Blog Abroad hit 400 likes on Facebook! To celebrate that, and summer, we’re doing a K-Pop Summer Fan giveaway!
You’ve got 24 hours left! Some of these fans have only one or two applications, so it’s totally worth trying for them! :D
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A Blog Abroad hit 400 likes on Facebook! To celebrate that, and summer, we’re doing a K-Pop Summer Fan giveaway!
How exactly do you explain to your students that some of their culture’s beliefs is actually seen as racism to the rest of the world? Carefully.
The romanization of the fan chant for “Believe”, U-Kiss’ June 2012 release.
My two cents on the sudden surge of k-pop activity in North America, and if people will even pay attention.