I normally give Thailand (primarily the women) a hard time in terms of treating individuals the same. However, I love innovation. As the mass transit system sets up across Bangkok, I'm like a child on Christmas, jumping around deliriously and anxiously waiting for the grand opening. With the Sky Trains (grey, red, pink, brown, green... Continue Reading →
Dealing With Potential Jobs & Saving Yourself Time
I've been on such a tear in terms of trying to find a part-time/full-time job in Thailand. Over the past few months, I've come across the most ridiculous potential employers, as we've all had in our lifetime. How can you save yourself a peace of mind during the process? Let's go over the past potentials... Continue Reading →
TOEIC: Text Completion #2 + PDF – Continuation
Here are parts 7-12 for everyone who tuned into my last blog. Dr. Jim Croker of Budapest Lab says that people _____(7)_____ always travel with their own pillow. “If business travelers can might will should can’t bring their laptops on board, there’s no reason why they can’t bring their own pillow,” said Dr. Croker in... Continue Reading →
Is Thailand Really As Bad As “They” Say? Or Is It The Foreigners Who Come Here With Bad Intentions?
There's really no other way to explain what I just read by just showing you what I just read - all credit to Ajarn.com, the place where apparently "men" go to lose their feelings and talk about how bad life is here in Thailand. As an African American, I'm completely appalled at the fact that... Continue Reading →
Napoleon Hill: Lesson Fourteen – Tolerance/Intolerance — The Desperation of Help Needed In Thailand
First: Intolerance is a form of ignorance which must be mastered before any form of enduring success may be attained. It is the chief cause of all wars. It makes enemies in business and in the professions. It disintegrates the organized forces of society in a thousand forms and stands, like a might giant, as... Continue Reading →
TOEIC Grammar – Comparatives & Superlatives
Comparatives and Superlatives Adjective Comparative Superlative one-syllable hard -er harder -est hardest two-syllable ending in –y early -er earlier -est earliest other two-syllable and long tiring intelligent more more tiring more intelligent most most tiring most intelligent some two-syllable quiet clever simple more or –er more quiet cleverer simpler most or –est quietest most clever... Continue Reading →
TOEIC – Incomplete Sentences #5 + Podcast + YouTube Video
Welcome back to another edition of incomplete sentences. If I'm not mistaking, this could be the very first blog I've written along with the YouTube video and Podcast for Incomplete Sentences. Anyhow, here's a breakdown of gerunds. Gerunds are verbs in their base form + -ing, e.g. doing. Infinitives are verbs in their base form... Continue Reading →
TOEFL: Part A – Part I – Incomplete Independent Clauses
TOEFL iTP Pre-Sale course is available, too, for 50% off (priced at $27 for the Structure which will debut June 1st). You can buy today and wait for the launch at the beginning of next month! 15 full lessons and 3-4 micro lessons for each one! Course is Here For all of my students around the... Continue Reading →
Goitre Thyroid: The Condition That Ravaged The North of Thailand & Foods You Can Put Into Your Diet That Contain Iodine.
So, after having a conversation with one of my students yesterday, I was left terrified - touching my neck to see if I have enlarged thyroid glands. Years ago in the north of Thailand, the accessibility of salt was scarce. Salt, for those of you who don't know, contains iodine. Have you ever went to... Continue Reading →