November 23rd, 2009
Category: ESL Literacy
Tags: at, ESL, esl korea, Experiences, Good, japan racism, Korea, korea xenophobia, Living, living in korea, teaching, teaching esl
I would like to teach in Korea. It sounds like an interesting experience. However, I have heard some good things about it and some bad things. I’m Southeast Asian so I’m wondering how do they feel about people like me? I’ve heard that its a lot of fun to experience Korea but there must be some negative things that go along with it.
What are some of the good and bad things about teaching ESL and living in Korea? And what are some of the bad things?
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October 2nd, 2009
Category: ESL Articles
Tags: at, best, Canada, ESL, esl jobs, esl korea, Jobs, Korea, Look, second language, Take, teaching english, teaching english abroad, teaching jobs korea, web
If you’re a native English speaker from the US, UK or Canada and have an English teacher degree, you’re perfectly qualified for an ESL Korea job. By teaching English in the beautiful country of South Korea you’ll have the opportunity to become familiar with a new culture, travel and make new friends from all over the world. English teachers are on high demand in Asian countries so you’ll have no trouble at all in locating a suitable job. At myesljob.com you can find a variety of ESL jobs Korea, depending on your preferences.
Accepting an ESL Korea job means opening…
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