Want to teach in Korea?

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Jisu98  #550976  Tue, 05 Aug 08 03:06 AM
English becomes important more and more here in Korea. Every Korean school might need at least a native English teacher sooner or later, though not sure yet. If you are a native speaker, got a university degree at any field, and like children, you can be an English teacher at a public school easily (not easy for Koreans to be teachers ).  (Tip:  work for a public school. They have rules, so you don't have to be involved in awkward(?) problems; in private school, there could be difficulties..)

2 weeks ago, I am employed as a help teacher to a native English teacher in an Elementary school- This school needs a native English teacher, a Korean  english helper , and a secetary; many shcool will organize this set of constituents.  It found a Korean enlish helper (me) and a secretary, but not a native teacher. What is worse, in my area, there are really few native speakers. If you come to my area, you can work from 1st of September to  31st of December this year. I think you will be re-employed  at this same school again next year.  Or, even though you are not re-emplyed, getting a new job would be really easy. I quit my former job to work as a helper. I think this job has a future; meaning, a chance to work continually. The chance would be greater to you, native speakers. 

If you are interested, please e-mail me.        <email address removed by mod. Please include it in your profile.> 
I can tell you How much you can earn a month, How much time you have to teach a day,  accommodations... ...
Hope anybody to get interested.
 
  
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