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Friday, 21 August 2009 22:45

Teaching ESL/ TEFL In South Korea

 

Teach ESL/TEFL in South Korea: Introduction

Teaching ESL/TEFL in South Korea is a great opportunity to travel, earn money, learn foreign languages and experience different cultures. The major ESL (English as second language) include South Korea, Japan, China and South East Asia, each having distinct cultures, languages and opportunities. South Korea is the best amongst these. The ESL/TEFL teaching market has provided opportunities for many people who want to teach English in Korea.

Teaching ESL/TEFL (English as a second language) in South Korea as a Public School teacher provides the best opportunities. South Korea has shown rapid growth for the past 25 years. This advancement and growth has created a great market for ESL/TEFL teachers in Korea. With salaries that translate into substantial savings back home in the west, the low cost but high standards of living (very cheap food, transportation, high speed internet access, cell phones), benefits that include free modern single housing and free national health care insurance, South Korea offers opportunities second to none.


ESL/TEFL Teacher's Life In South Korea:

Teaching ESL/TEFL in South Korea needs an open mind and a keenness to fit in. Many teachers arriving in South Korea for the first time experience a culture shock. This is usual and with a little time you will mix up easily with the locals. If you choose ESL/TEFL position in South Korea, you should respect their customs.

Koreans are extremely kind and genuine people. Those who have experienced South Korea appreciate the life long memories they are left with.


Safety for ESL/TEFL Teachers in South Korea

Concerning safety issues, Korea is comparatively safe. South Korea is always a popular place for female teachers to work & to live. This country is considered to be one of the most law-abiding nations of the world. The crime rate is relatively low. When you arrive you are given a comfortable modern, clean, single, apartment - rent free. The day of your arrival you will be met at the airport by a personal driver and driven directly to your own place.


Salary (Depends On Qualification):

1.8M to 2.7M Only in Seoul, 2.0M to 2.5M Suburb of Seoul, 1.8M to 2.7M Other than Seoul and Suburb of Seoul, along with this an ESL/TEFL teacher will get Rural Allowance, Housing Allowance, Settlement Allowance, Airfare etc.


Income tax exemption for Government Public school ESL/TEFL Teachers

ESL Teachers are not required to pay income taxes for first two years according to "Double Taxation Exemption Agreement" .

Teachers must provide a statement called "Residency Certificate" but unfortunately Canadian and Irish people can't apply for this income tax exemption. Read more



Working Hours:

Your working hours will be 8:30AM to 4:30PM.You will be required to teach up to 22 hours.


Required qualifications:

  • BA and MA Diploma (notarized copy only)
  • Two Official Sealed Transcript (BA and MA)
  • A clear copy of Passport (Photo page only)
  • Criminal Record (Photo page only) Notarized (Apostilled) criminal background check. Criminal record check only valid 6 month after it is issued.
  • Two reference (recommendation) letters
  • Teaching Certification or Language Certificate (TESOL or CELTA)
  • Three Copies of Contract
  • Letter of full-time teaching experience proof.

G.E.P.I.K (SUBURB OF SEOUL)

S.M.O.E ( SEOUL POSITION)

E.P.I.K (BUSAN, JEJU, ETC.)

 

 

 

 

 



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