Korea is the #1 Destination for
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Important: You
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"You see, in life, lots of people know what to do,
but few people actually do what they know. Knowing is not enough!
You must take action." -- Anthony Robbins |
An EFL Teacher's Guide to Korea:
Was
written by a teacher with
12
years experience teaching
English in
Korea
- so he knows what he is
talking about.
What kind of information is in
A Teacher's Guide to Korea?
Well... take a look at the
table of contents.
Why is Korea a good place to
work?
What are the negatives of
working in Korea?
What is the overall TEFL job
market like in Korea?
What are the possibilities of
career growth and upward
movement
in TEFL in Korea?
Are there any English for
Special Purposes opportunities
in Korea?
Are there any non-TEFL career
options for English speakers in
Korea?
What are the qualifications for
various types of teaching
positions?
What are the typical working
hours for teaching jobs?
What are the working conditions
and classroom environment like?
What kind of students are
taught?
What kind of visa or work permit
is required for a teaching job?
What documents are usually
needed to get a job?
Can a person go to Korea without
a contract and look for a job?
Do teachers have to know the
Korean language?
Do teachers with contracts also
have to register with
immigration?
What are the typical wages for
teaching jobs in Korea?
What kind of benefits can a
teacher expect to get?
How does a person find a job in
Korea?
How is the quality of life in
Korea?
What is the typical housing like
for teachers?
Is medical insurance available?
What is the quality of medical
care like in Korea?
What about emergency medical
services?
Are there pharmacies in Korea?
What immunizations are
recommended before moving to
Korea?
How are the banks?
How does one handle their
finances?
Are there ATM’s in Korea?
Is it easy to send money home?
What kinds of transportation is
in Korea and what is it like?
What is the cost of living in
Korea?
Are buildings accessible to the
handicapped in Korea?
Are there other physical
challenges to be aware of?
What are some common problems
that can be expected?
What is the social scene like?
Is it possible to date Koreans?
What is there to do on weekends
in Korea?
Are there any community social
organizations in Korea for
native speakers of English?
Are there churches in Korea that
provide English services?
Are English newspapers available
in the country?
Where are other sources of
information about Korea?
What are some basic facts about
Korea?
How are bills paid?
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are obviously in the content.
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