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Teaching English as a second language to Korean students.

Previous experience is not required, however, you will need a university degree (bachelors level or greater ) in any discipline to qualify for a work visa.

Traditional Korea
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Arrive at the school, prepare your lessons plans for the day and begin teaching English!
Westerners are only responsible for teaching 5-6 hours each day.

Old and new intersect in Seoul
Old and new intersect in Seoul (enlarge)
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K1 through adults. You can choose which age groups you prefer working with.

The colors of Korean cities
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Furnished accommodation are paid for by the school you work for. Free return airfare is also provided.

Teaching K1 students
Teaching K1 students (enlarge)
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No smoking at the schools. Teachers are free to do as they please during their free time.

Western teacher with students
Western teacher with students (enlarge)
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There are currently more than 17,000 westerners, primarly from Canada, the US and England, teaching English in Korea.

Teaching in Seoul
Teaching in Seoul (enlarge)






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