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Are you thinking about working
over seas as an English
teacher-
but not sure where to go?
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Then Korea
may be just
the right choice for you!
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But, you say, I know nothing about Korea.
That's
what
A Teacher's Guide to Korea
is for, to
you
provide
with almost all the information you need
in
helping you
make a decision.
What kind of information is in
A Teacher's Guide to Korea?
Well..., take a
look at the table of contents.
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 ATMs 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
English
native speakers?
Are there churches in Korea that provide English
services?
Are English newspaper 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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As you can see the table of contents is actually
a list
of questions. The answers to these questions are
obviously in the content.
The questions cover almost everything a diligent
person would want answers to before making a such
a tremendous life style
changing decision of whether to
seek employment in Korea as a
teacher.
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What does the author know about
Korea?
Quite a bit actually. The author taught in Korea for
over ten years, so the answers to the above questions
are based on his actual experience- not just from
reading about it on another website.
Can't I just this information off the Internet, you ask?
Yes, of course, but you can also spend hours and hours and hours browsing the Internet to get the same
information contained in these few pages (58 to be
exact).
As we all know the Internet is a
great place to get information. Unfortunately, some of
the information it contains is (to be polite) sometimes
questionable.
You can rest assured that the
information contained in A
Teacher's Guide to Korea is accurate (at least at
the time of the writing), relatively unbiased (well
actually biased, but on the positive side), and acquired
first hand.
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