The video was taken late summer, early fall. I have a back log of videos apparently but that's what you get for posting travel videos. There are so many and so little time to post them that the episodes pile up.
Well hope you enjoy this video as much as the next one. I wanted to include the rest in this video as well but it was late and I felt like this would be a good time to end as it is a different part of the city and a different type of festivity so that's for the next video.
See you then
Music Credits:
Song: Fredji - Happy Life (Vlog No Copyright Music) Music provided by Vlog No Copyright Music. Video Link: https://youtu.be/KzQiRABVARk
Best beach in Ulsan South Korea I think at least that it is, simply because it's rather devoit of people. Normally the beaches here get packed with folk during the summer seasons. Tent cities spring up all around and it's hard to find a quet place to lay down your junk.
Well this place is so quiet that you can lay your junk just about anywhere you like.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rR0GjR9BpLk
Ice Valley Noodles in Ulsan South Korea [국제 가족,국제커플, 혼혈아기]
Once again our favourite place, well it is our favourite. I like coming here because it's nicely tucked away from civilization and the food is great. Not to mention that its located in a very sceneric area. It's been here for over 10 years I assume, or at least for as long as I can thing back and I can think quite far back.
In any case, hope you enjoyed this one.
I am having troubles setting up the thumbnail though.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BbaTjy2ZJE
Welcome to the 51st episode of the Hagwon Startup Podcast. On tonight's episode Bruno Boulle and I will be talking about Student Assessment and the GSE - Global Scale of English.
I hope that this information might prove somewhat useful to those in the ESL industry, teachers and students alike.
Normally the intro that follows goes thus:
I am an Expat with close to a decade and a half of ESL experience. I operate a private language school franchise in the city of Ulsan, South Korea and know a thing or two about starting and operating an ESL business in South Korea. In this podcast I share some of my ideas and knowledge with a wider audience and also hope to learn new things along the way. I hope to provide our viewers with insights on how to start a Hagwon in South Korea, discuss some pitfalls and success stories, and bring an overall awareness to the beginning and running of innovative companies.
Teaching English in Korea comes with a lot of challenges for both the teachers and owners. In discussions with our guests I try to cover as many topics related to Hagwon Startups and teaching English in Korea as well as globally as our combined experience of this field allows.
As the Living Korea channel matures, and the Hagwon Startup Podcast chugs along, my goal is to include more episodes, in which I get to talk to interesting people doing exciting things in South Korea, outside of their regular teaching professions.
Do expect the unexpected though, as we do not shy away from off-
topic conversation.
Contact me directly through either our ShaneEnglishKorea facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/shaneschools...
Or the facebook page for the Living Korea channel:
https://www.facebook.com/livinkorea/
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MytPNOlR4v8
Please watch: "Waterfront Restaurants and Nightmarket Kota Kinabalu - 워터 프론트 레스토랑 및 야시장 코타 키나발루"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhBuq1oPShU --~--
Dogs were not always regarded as pets by the majority of South Koreans. The trend has pretty much gone parabolic in the opposite direction and now South Koreans keep dogs as pets just as eagerly as your next door neighbor. But are any people in South Korea eating dogs to this day?
To this day restaurants serving dogs can be found across the country, but one does need to get off the beaten path to find them.
Take a look with me at the world of dogs in South Korea, and how the dogs barking sound effects the life of the urban dweller.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s5BX_2Eim8
My friend Ben's wedding took place in November last year. It was a beautiful ceremony held in a beautiful location, and I don't normally say that about churches as there must be something extraordinary about them for me to attach a glowing label like that to one. But this particular church, located slap in the middle of Seoul, South Korea, really does have a look about it.
It took us 5 hours to reach the location and all three of us were exhausted by the time we arrived back home in Ulsan, but attending Ben's wedding was well worth it and an occasion I am glad I didn't miss.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v72hHpRpVho
That time we ate beef was during a visit to a restaurant in the Bennekkoll valley near Miryang. The food was good, it was beef so why wouldn't it be good, but the location was all the rage.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiimDYzXSAc
Interview with Sharoona, a youtuber in South Korea - Hagwon Startup Podcast #36
On tonight's podcast, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Sharoon Javaid, a popular youtube creator based out of Seoul, South Korea, with a following of over 70 thousand subscribers. I am really looking forward to talking with Sharoon and hope that we will be able to provide a deeper look at the man himself, who may be willing to share some of his experience and advice in the starting and building of a following on youtube.
Follow Sharoon on his youtube channel:
https://www.youtube.com/user/admiresharoon
Normally the intro that follows goes thus:
I am an Expat with close to a decade and a half of ESL experience. I operate a private language school franchise in the city of Ulsan, South Korea and know a thing or two about starting and operating an ESL business in South Korea. In this podcast I share some of my ideas and knowledge with a wider audience and also hope to learn new things along the way. I hope to provide our viewers with insights on how to start a Hagwon in South Korea, discuss some pitfalls and success stories, and bring an overall awareness to the beginning and running of innovative companies.
Teaching English in Korea comes with a lot of challenges for both the teachers and owners. In discussions with our guests I try to cover as many topics related to Hagwon Startups and teaching English in Korea as well as globally as our combined experience of this field allows.
As the Living Korea channel matures, and the Hagwon Startup Podcast chugs along, my goal is to include more episodes, in which I get to talk to interesting people doing exciting things in South Korea, outside of their regular teaching professions.
Do expect the unexpected though, as we do not shy away from off-
topic conversation.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r89K7-nS-lA