Lessons From A Few Years Spent in the World (2 of 5)

by Jake Hollingsworth // Seoul, South Korea // www.JakeHollingsworth.net To travel is to move. To transport one’s self from point A to point B, whether by airplane, taxi, bus, motorbike, boat, camel, or my personal favorite: a good pair of walking shoes. New York to Berlin. Delhi to Shanghai. Seoul to Tokyo. Paris to Cairo.…

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Lessons From A Few Years Spent in the World (1 of 5)

by Jake Hollingsworth // Seoul, South Korea // www.JakeHollingsworth.net My wife and I have done a bit of traveling in the course of our stay in Asia. Korea. China. Japan. Taiwan. India. And in the duration of these little ‘East meets West’ adventures, I’ve noticed a common theme throughout. It follows us wherever we go.…

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Reality Check

Our students come to us with a preconceived notion about life. For them, reality revolves around what they have done, seen, spoken, and experienced up until the point that they meet you and I. When there is a clear and direct path between English and our student’s native language, it’s somewhat simple to teach them.…

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