A free flight to or from Seoul, South Korea seems too good to be true...right?
Well before you have your doubts, let me assure you that it is very true.
There's a little known way to fly for free or at a discount. It's called courier travel.
What in the world is courier travel? Well, you basically are paid to deliver urgent documents or packages from one destination to another. I am applying to be an international courier right now.
I will keep you updated.
The trusted company that I am using is called SeoulCourier.com
Here's a link so you can find out exactly what Seoul Courier and being an international courier is all about.
I personally can't wait to be an international courier because I love to travel, I enjoying helping people, I'm honest and a hard worker, and I am always professional and on-time. I believe that I would be a great fit for this kind of job.
I can't wait to get started. Are you ready to become an international courier too?
Let me know what you think of this opportunity.
- Galya (Guest Writer)
"Your Home For English Learning"
Easy, Fun, and Free English for: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced. Share with a Friend!
Thursday
Car Idioms and Phrases
Ripped Off - You paid too much for something or someone charged you too much money.
"I really got ripped off when I got my BMW car insurance."
Through the roof - Very expensive.
"The rates for my new BMW motorcycle were through the roof!"
A Steal - a great bargain.
"I went to 5 different Mini Cooper dealers before I found a car that fit my budget. It was a steal!"
A Lemon - a bad car.
"I read in the latest BMW Magazine and BMWUSA report that the new BMW convertible is a real lemon."
Shoot for - choose or try to get.
"I think I'll shoot for the Audi convertible instead."
Fender Bender - minor damage to the body of a car, usually above or around the front tires.
"I want to sell my Mercedes Benz because it has a fender bender and too many scratches."
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
Ask Grant Teacher
Ask An English Question
or email your question to:
EnglishTeacherGrant.post@blogger.com
ex:
Student Question:
"What does the slang phrase 'rolling in dough' mean?
Student's Name: Teddy
Student's Country: China
___________________ ________________________________________
or email your question to:
EnglishTeacherGrant.post@blogger.com
ex:
Student Question:
"What does the slang phrase 'rolling in dough' mean?
Student's Name: Teddy
Student's Country: China
___________________ ________________________________________