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Language Learning for the Linguistically Challenged
Learning Bahasa Indonesia for me is like climbing Mt. Everest. After six months on and off in the country, I decided to do something about my complete lack of knowledge and hired a teacher. My teacher has a great, bubbly … Continue reading
Posted in Asia, Bali, English teachers abroad, English teaching, grammar, Heather Boylan, Indonesia, learning curve, lessons, southeast asia, teacher education, teachers who travel, travel, travel writing, travelwithheather, writing
Tagged Bahasa Indonesia, expat, frustration, Indonesia, Indonesian hospitality, language learning, language teaching, living abroad, travel, travel writing
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Shocking Grammatical Revelations
So, tonight, after struggling all day with the layout, etc., of this new blog, and not understanding ANYTHING except the fact that I have no idea what I’m doing, I heard the following bit of news on NPR (thank you, … Continue reading
Posted in aging, grammar, shocking, Uncategorized, writing
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