“I recently bought and readHow to Get a University Job in South Korea. I really enjoyed it and found that it answered many of the questions I’d had about applying for university workteaching English in South Korea. While reading the book, I was hoping that you might touch on the topic...
Which city and country did you decide to teach English in and why? I amteaching English in Seoul, South Korea. After much deliberation, it was honestly the best option for saving money while getting a taste of a culture that was so completely foreign to what...
주황 is ‘orange’ in Korean. And it is also phonetically pronounced “choohwang”. Thus, “rightsabers are oranchee”. Clever. Clever indeed. 6 Comments Posted inEPIK,South Korea,Students,Teaching English Taggedlanguage,megan,south korea,teach!
If you're interested in teaching English in Korea, here are some of my blog posts that specifically relate to applying for EPIK and teaching English in Korea. Advice for an EPIK Applicant Orientation Part 1 Part 2 Dorm Room Meeting my co-teacher First Da
Tips and advice about teaching English overseas. Stories about living (or life) abroad in Asia, Europe, Latin America, Africa, and the Middle East.
in Advice for Teaching Abroad, Teach in Korea, Teach in Taiwan, TEACHERS ABROAD BLOG on September 12, 2023 0 What are the differences in teaching in Taiwan compared to South Korea in 2023? Reach To Teach gets many questions about this topic, so our staff writer Meghan broke it down for...
Teaching English in Korea My Life! is an excellent resource for all things teaching ESL in South Korea. You’ll find tips for living in South Korea, insights into Korean culture and a whole lot more. Once you have the job, you’ll need to know how to keep it, right? Have a look ...
Some blog posts to check out about teaching English in China 11 awesome cities where you can teach English in China How much you can save teaching English in China What it’s really like teaching English in China Teaching in China with a family: 6 questions to ask before accepting the job...
Teaching English in South Korea has reminded me again that there is a time for everything in life. Those times are different for each person. I can’t believe what I’ve become through this experience and I’m eternally grateful for it. ...
What you require to teach English in Korea Some exciting news about securing a teaching job in Korea is that there really aren’t many requirements for obtaining a position. If you meet the following criteria, you’re 99% of the way there: ...