Miller chill beef stew

Miller chill beef stew

Chocolate chip pancakes with vanilla strawberry ice cream

Chocolate chip pancakes with vanilla strawberry ice cream

Minced pork pad thai

Minced pork pad thai

Mesquite marinated steak with sauteed mushrooms & potato puffs

Mesquite marinated steak with sauteed mushrooms & potato puffs

Grilled lemon chicken sandwich with potato puffs

Grilled lemon chicken sandwich with potato puffs

Turkey Sandwich with O’briens potatoes

Turkey Sandwich with O’briens potatoes

Something is seriously wrong when you’re packing your winter clothes and dive equipment for the same trip…

Something is seriously wrong when you’re packing your winter clothes and dive equipment for the same trip…

What I cooked today (30 jan 12)

Nasi goreng with Spam.

What I cooked today (30 jan 12)

Nasi goreng with Spam.

Attended my first intermediate Korean lesson here in Dallas and I felt kind of disappointed with how the class was taught. Lessons were based on situational role play conversation on the text book. Verbs, adjectives, future tense, present perfect tense and conjugations were all over in one lesson. Pretty much half of the time I was staring blanking at the wall clock.

I preferred the way NUS delivered the lessons in categories with examples.  Its much easier to understand and make reference. Topics on the following lessons will include what was taught in the past,which helps us to remember what was taught before. 

My classmates had huge difference in competency, which made learning even harder. Time wasted to explain intensively to complete beginners and getting lost when an advanced speaking asked non related high leveled questions. What’s interesting about them are some learners are actually learning the language for their adoptive Korean children. Attending the adult class while their kids are in another elementary class.

Oh well.. self supplementing is a must, least for now. Need to purchase more books :(

Attended my first intermediate Korean lesson here in Dallas and I felt kind of disappointed with how the class was taught. Lessons were based on situational role play conversation on the text book. Verbs, adjectives, future tense, present perfect tense and conjugations were all over in one lesson. Pretty much half of the time I was staring blanking at the wall clock.

I preferred the way NUS delivered the lessons in categories with examples. Its much easier to understand and make reference. Topics on the following lessons will include what was taught in the past,which helps us to remember what was taught before.

My classmates had huge difference in competency, which made learning even harder. Time wasted to explain intensively to complete beginners and getting lost when an advanced speaking asked non related high leveled questions. What’s interesting about them are some learners are actually learning the language for their adoptive Korean children. Attending the adult class while their kids are in another elementary class.

Oh well.. self supplementing is a must, least for now. Need to purchase more books :(

First shooting star sighted

Saw a shooting starĀ 

Closed my eyes and made a wish

Opened my eyes and almost shit in my pants

Car veering off road…