Author: Grace
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Don’t Just Read Korean—Speak It!
Reading Korean Isn’t the Same as Speaking Korean As a Korean tutor, I meet with students one-on-one through video lessons. Although every student is different, I have noticed one thing that many Korean learners have in common. They can often read and write better than they can speak. When they see a Korean sentence, they…
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Stop Giving One-Word Answers in Korean!
How to Make Your Korean Answers Longer and More Natural When you are learning Korean, it is common to answer a question with just one short sentence. For example: Q: 주말에 뭐 했어요?What did you do over the weekend? A: 집에서 쉬었어요.I rested at home. This answer is correct. But if you want to have…
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A Sunscreen That Doesn’t Feel Like Sunscreen
An Essence-Like Sunscreen? The Texture Honestly Surprised Me I always wear SPF 50 sunscreen on my face, and over the years I’ve tried quite a few different ones. From the very first application, this one felt noticeably different. Most sunscreens I’ve used have a cream-like texture. They can feel a little thick, and you definitely…
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My Face Didn’t Tan. My Body Did.
The One Beauty Item I Was So Glad I Packed for Our Indoor Water Park Trip During our recent indoor water park trip, the beauty item I reached for the most wasn’t makeup or skincare—it was my sunscreen stick. If you’ve ever been to a water park with a child, you know how busy it…
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I Slept More… and My Cravings Almost Disappeared
I Thought I Needed More Willpower. It Turned Out I Needed More Sleep. I’ve never been someone who follows strict diets. If I want ice cream, I’ll have some. If I’m craving chips, I’ll eat a few. I’ve learned that forcing myself to say “no” all the time usually ends up making me feel stressed…
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Stop Leaving Your Skincare Out
How I Protect My Skincare from Sunlight and Dust There was one thing that always bothered me about my bedroom. Every morning, I open the windows, shake out my bedding, make the bed, and leave the windows open for at least 10 minutes—sometimes even 30 minutes—so fresh air can circulate through the room. Then I…
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