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J is for “J” | A is for Adventures
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. I is for Island. J is for “J”. September 4, 2011. One of the things I love most about Thailand is the amazing food. It’s not only downright delicious, but it’s really inexpensive and so readily available. It’s easier, cheaper and quite frankly more palatable to go to a market or street vendor and buy freshly prepared food than it is to make something of my own. And so I arrive at the letter J. 2 Gaeng Khiao Wan (sai Tao-whooo). Green curry...
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E is for Elephant | A is for Adventures
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. D is for Dentist. F is for Farang →. E is for Elephant. May 4, 2011. Yeah I know…E is. For Elephant, and usually it’s quite trite and boring, but this. Time it has a meaning! Now that I went to the dentist and got the letter D out of the way, I can finally write about my amazing weekend with elephants (and tigers)! First things first, though. Friday after class, a small group of us went to Tiger Kingdom. It was a little more sad than I...
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I is for Island | A is for Adventures
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. H is for Hong naam. J is for “J” →. I is for Island. July 31, 2011. My blogging hiatus has come to an end! Island in Thai is. Tom, Luke and Chelsea. On the Ferry (Me and Luke). 5 of us stayed in a cheap (200 Baht/person) bungalow style room that was just a two minute walk from the beach and closely resembled this one:. It’s hard to believe two months have gone by since my last post. Allow me to fill you in. The Thai embassy is located near...
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. Newer posts →. C is for Chop. April 26, 2011. Chop means ‘like’ in Thai. It’s a pretty handy and often necessary word. (Especially when used properly.) ‘Chan chop blaah kha’ means ‘I like fish’. ‘Mai chop’ means ‘I don’t like’, but you know me, I prefer to focus on the positives. On the sidebar, so check it out! She has some photos on there, too. That all settled when a group of us decided to go out for Thai massages! Sunday night market a...
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D is for Dentist | A is for Adventures
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. C is for Chop. E is for Elephant →. D is for Dentist. May 3, 2011. That’s where I went yesterday. It cost only 600 Baht ($20 USD) for a cleaning. They actually spoke decent English, too! Sorry Dr. Brown, I think I found a new dentist! This entry was posted in Uncategorized. C is for Chop. E is for Elephant →. One response to “ D is for Dentist. May 3, 2011 at 6:11 pm. About time you got those teeth cleaned! Next up…E is for Elephant! Blog ...
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H is for Hong naam | A is for Adventures
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. G is for Guessing. I is for Island →. H is for Hong naam. May 30, 2011. It’s important to notice how clean this particular one is. Many hong naams in Thailand are filthy and it’s pertinent to wear shoes with decent traction, because I have personally slipped and almost fell many times in ‘muddy’ stalls. If you are unsure about anything in this photo, here is a more detailed image:. Teaching Science has been quite the challenge so far, espe...
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G is for Guessing | A is for Adventures
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. F is for Farang. H is for Hong naam →. G is for Guessing. May 17, 2011. Thai time is very last-minute. When someone says “You’re going to teach in Lopburi, be there Monday morning”, what she really means is “Show up whenever, nobody knows what’s going on.” Some other translations that have happened in the past week:. 8220;You will be teaching English after you complete your course.” = Surprise! You’re teaching Science! At the end of the da...
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F is for Farang | A is for Adventures
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A is for Adventures. My Experiences Teaching English in Thailand. E is for Elephant. G is for Guessing →. F is for Farang. May 9, 2011. Farang (or falang) is the generic Thai term for a Westerner. We stick out like a sore thumb, for obvious reasons. There are certain things you must do as a farang, such as ride an elephant (check! And take a Thai Cooking Class. On Sunday, a group of us ladies took it upon ourselves to stereotypically refine our gender specific roles as a female and a farang. 6 responses ...