So, I haven't perhaps been as diligent about his blog as I might have liked but this definitely seemed worth posting. Last week all the Taebaek English Teachers (including myself) were required to attend a Korean Contest. Since most of us speak very little Korean, we were understandably somewhat hesitant about the whole thing turned out to be very casual (and pretty easy). We gave a couple pre-written speeches and filled out some multiple-choice quizzes. Unbeknownst the the Korean organizers of the event though, I and some of the other English teachers got together and practiced a little performance, which you can see in all it's off-tempo glory here:
Obviously we're not going to be getting any gigs with our dance and Korean-singing skills, but apparently someone was impressed:
http://www.tjinews.co.kr/ArticleView.asp?intNum=4222&ASection=001001
Look who's front and center! Man. Now when things are bad at least I can say "I'm famous in Korea."
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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