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Welcome you to Korea, a rich and ancient
culture located between
Japan and China, divided for over
50 years and with a heart of a lion.
Its people are strong, hard working, very
warm hearted, salt of the Earth and open to
foreigners.
Here you will find an abundance of excellent well researched and first hand information, great
pics and more to help you on your way to teach English in Korea. For veteran teachers enjoy as well.
The resources available here are ever growing and keeping up on current aspects of teaching in Korea.
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For me, first arriving in Korea in June, 2001, and teaching several years in Korea,
I have grown to find it as a second home. You may find this is your case as well as miss the great country when returning home.
Welcome to an unknown tomorrow: the curious and
most likely
anxious future ESL teacher on your way to Korea.
Most
people could not believe it when I said I was going
to teach
English in Korea.
The English language has
become
the international language of commerce.
As a westerner, University graduate and native
English speaker,
you have a great opportunity today. Take advantage
of your circumstances, by teaching English for a year or
two overseas. You never know what tomorrow may
bring.
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