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New Blog Post about Teaching Abroad
This post is all about my experiences as an ESL Teacher in Korea over the course of two and a half years. If you're interested in finding out what to expect, I hope this article is useful to you. You can use the comments section of this post to let us know what you think.
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New Feature on ESL Outpost: Writer Blogs
Writer PictureWe're just rolling out the beginnings of user blogs on ESL Outpost. First up, we have two entires. One by myself and one by someone that will be regularly contributing his thoughts on Teaching ESL and mostly thoughts on learning Korean and translating things he has found on the Korean internet.

So here are the two starting posts:

My Experiences Becoming a Teacher in South Korea

Daumward Ho!

You can follow Will's blog here and mine here. Will will be updating his blog much more frequently than I will and it's probably more interesting, anyway :)

Expect more content and more improvements in the near future as we bring on more writers!

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Topics in Korean History Podcast
Korean BuildingHere's a quick update for those interested in Korea that are interested in their host country's history, but haven't had the time to check it out. This is the Topics in Korean History podcast. For more on the podcast, click the "Read More" clink below and to comment on this story, check the comments.

We will have more updates like this in the future. You can check the "Around the Web" Article category in the upper left menu for interesting sites around the web.

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Keeping Busy and Happy Over the Holidays
So your vacation is upon you. You may have a lot of time off. You may have to spend some extra time in the office. But what if you don't have much work to do? How will you occupy yourself and stay happy? Don't worry! We're here to help you out! Read on to see a few of our suggestions. This will keep you busy for quite some time!
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Eating as a Vegan or Vegetarian in Korea
Vegetables!So you’re here in Korea, and you’re thinking to yourself, “You know what, I could really stand to stick out a little bit more.”  What can you do?  Go vegan! 

Being a vegan, or a vegetarian, in Korea can be challenging, but it’s doable.  Here’s my own personal bag of tricks; I hope it helps you out: To jump to the story, click here.

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Games and Activity Ideas for ESL Teaching
We've made a new article here at ESL Outpost about playing games with your students. If you're interested, point your browser over here.
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Welcome to ESL Outpost
This is our article to welcome newcomers at the launch of our site. If you're not aware of what you can do, come inside and look around. Click on "Read More" below this description and then let us know what you think!
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Useful sites for teaching ESL/EFL
This is an article we put together to help you find teaching materials for when you need to make lesson plans by yourself. Just a quick and dirty place to go for finding all the lesson planning materials you'll ever need. We hope you find it useful. Click here to go directly to the article!
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Entertainment Abroad
Sometimes you're going to have some down time. Sometimes you'll be in a position where staying at home is the only option that sounds good to you due to weather, location, or timing. Well, that doesn't mean you have to sit at home with nothing to do! We're here to help cure your boredom! Read on to find out more here.
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The Tech Basics
Computer Tech BasicsWe've written a new article here at ESL Outpost meant to inform those about to move abroad how to cope with the change - technologically, that is. A lot of people simply do without when they come abroad because they don't understand or just don't care to understand what will allow their technology to work. You can view this new article here.
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