What is her favorite activity in Lombok?
What did she do to be a yoga instructor?
Where did she want to live?
Where does she get western products?
Why does she think life in Lombok is like a treasure hunt?
How could she overcome her homesickness?
Why does Pippa think Lombok is small yet very energetic?
Is it easy for her to find the foods she enjoyed back home?
by making new friends in every class
She trained to be a yoga instructor back home, and refined some skills in Lombok.
from big grocery stores
because she has to search whenever she needs something.
shopping
because there are always lots of tourists there.
She always pictured herself living on an island.
No, because the market closest to her house doesn’t have Western products.
What does it have?
How did he overcome his language barrier?
What did Nicholas think about Seoul?
What family-centered facility does he mention?
What did he do with his Korean neighbors back home?
What did he want to do abroad?
What does he think about the experiences they have in Korea?
It is big, modern, and busy.
separate bath places and a communal area where there are small restaurants and playrooms
Korean-style sauna
teach English
They watched movies together on Friday nights.
It’s something his family will always share.
He practiced his Korean by meeting with teachers and other parents. Also, his children do a lot of the translation for him.