The Seoul Patch

Read the ramblings of a middle-aged American teacher, writer and soccer coach teaching English in Seoul, South Korea since August, 2008. Expect entries on education, lesson planning, politics, soccer, food, culture ... and travel

Thursday, May 31, 2018

Korean Drinksie

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After a long hiatus, I met up with The Stumbler at our old haunt in Gangseo-gu cheong, at Saemaul Shikdang (New Village Restaurant), for an...
Monday, May 21, 2018

Seoul Subway Signage

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I've been meaning to write this post for a while, then at least two people asked me this week-end if I was ever going to resurrect thi...
Thursday, April 19, 2018

Seonyudo Park

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About once a month, the teachers in my office, the 교과실, are allowed to leave campus in the afternoon for a "team-building" exper...
Monday, April 16, 2018

Signs of Spring

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1) Blossoms - if you've come to the Seoul Patch with any regularity, you have seen hundreds of flower photos. You're about to see a...
Thursday, April 12, 2018

2018 Yeouido Flower Festival

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Despite the impoverished levels of attention the Seoul Patch receives from Tuttle these days, it would be more than remiss of me to skip t...
Wednesday, March 28, 2018

겸재정선 미술관 Gyeom Jae Jeong Seon Art Museum

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The folks in my office (the ones who couldn't find an excuse to get out of it, anyway) went on a "team building" activity ye...
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After twenty-plus years teaching science and math in semi-rural Georgia, I have been in Seoul, South Korea teaching Conversational English to Seoul public school students since 2008. So far, so good.
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