Teaching English in Korea Part II

Are you prepared to teach Adult classes? Last post I talked about how to manage and teach younger learners (Kindergarteners and elementary school) and adolescent (middle school to high school) students. I outlined some common issues with young ESL learners and offered various solutions to deal with the issues.In this post we will explore how

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How to teach English in Korea

This week we will explore how to properly prepare for Adult classes, and for younger learners elementary to middle school aged students. Often times when you search the job postings on the internet you can find a variety of jobs. Those internet job postings, often seem to boast that you do not need any teaching

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Four month low in Job growth sector

South Korea’s monthly job growth has declined to the lowest in four months, a government report showed on Wednesday. The number of those employed totalled 26,141,000 in August, up 256,000 from a year ago, Xinhua cited Statistics Korea. However, it was the lowest August growth since August 2009 when the global financial crisis was going

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Professor Visa, E-1

If you’re looking to teach in Korea, as a professor. The E-1 Professor visa, is the visa you will need to obtain. The visa is meant for those, wanting to teach at a university. The visa is similar to the E-2 Foreign Language Instructor visa, though you are able to teach other subjects other than

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Corporate investor, D-8

The D-8 Corporate Investor visa, also known as the business investor visa, is for those who wants to start a business in South Korea. It could be a new business such as a restaurant, import/export business, publishing agency, travel agency or even a guest house. Korean law doesn’t restrict which type of business you can open,

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