Teaching by the Beach in Gangneung City, Korea!
Location: Gangneung, South Korea
Start: 01-03-2020
$/mth: 2.1-2.3 million won
Status: CLOSED
Job Code: GA5762
Location: Gangneung, South Korea
Start: 01-03-2020
$/mth: 2.1-2.3 million won
Status: CLOSED
Job Code: GA5762
Location: Seoul City, South Korea
Start: 02-21-2020
$/mth: 2.2 million won
Status: CLOSED
Job Code: SEYD2297
Thinking about teaching English in Incheon? Incheon is Korea’s third largest urban center with a population of 2.5 million people and is one of the most sought after destinations for English teachers in Korea due to the many wonderful aspects of Incheon, but also because of the large expat community there. For those looking at teaching English in Incheon, read on! Awesome Restaurants in Incheon The Best Bars & Nightclubs in Incheon Top Festivals in Incheon Landmarks in Incheon you ...
Read MoreThe entire process of finding a job teaching English in Korea can be a little bit overwhelming, especially if it is your first time teaching overseas. As our entire staff taught in Korea, we at Travel and Teach completely understand this as we were once in the same position as you. In this article, we will answer your question – how to teach English in Korea? – by taking you through 9 easy steps. Let’s get started! Here are the ...
Read MoreDuring our interview with prospective teachers, the #1 response to the question: “Where do you want to teach in Korea?” is “Seoul or Busan”. After almost 20 years of placing teachers in Korea, we find it funny that the answer to this question has never changed! However, there are so many other cities that offer so much more! Watch below as Harrison talks about his experience teaching in Gwangju, Korea. You can then read more below about the following topics ...
Read MoreAre you looking for your first job after university, or just looking for a fun way to spend a year teaching abroad? Teaching English in Korea offers countless benefits, making it one of the best – and most lucrative – places in the world to teach English. But there are Korea teaching benefits other than money that you may not have considered! These are the top 10 Benefits of teaching English in Korea: Money: Free Housing + Plane Tickets + ...
Read MoreMoving to a Korea to teach English does not necessarily have to be a solo adventure. Oftentimes, people applying want to work alongside their friend from home or their significant other. However, finding such teaching positions can be a bit tricky…so if you’re in this position, there are a few things you should know if you want teach English in Korea as a couple or with a friend! In this post, we will cover the following topics to answer any ...
Read MoreLocation: Bundang City
Start: 01-01-2020
$/mth: 2.1 million won
Status: CLOSED
Job Code: BUN8894
There are many important things that teachers have to do to prepare after they have made the decision to teach English in Korea. The preceding months before moving to Korea are filled with navigating the visa process, finishing a TEFL course, saying goodbye to friends and family, packing and so on. While these steps are all necessary, many teachers over look something that’s very basic, but super important – learning the language! So, do you have to speak Korean to ...
Read MoreWhen applying to teach English in Korea, most people are confused when comparing private vs. public schools in Korea. There are many varying opinions online so it difficult to know which is better. Many people believe that a government-run program of any kind is more reliable and trustworthy than a private program. Why? Because it’s the government! This way of thinking, however, does not carry over to Korea, especially when it comes to the public school program EPIK (English Program In Korea). ...
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