Location
  • South Korea
    • Seoul
    • Busan
    • Gwangju
Length
26 - 52 weeks
Classroom Audience
Adults
Payment plans, Work study

Program Details

Job Type
Tutoring
Classroom Audience
Adults

Pricing

Salary / Benefits
Salary up to $2,050 - €1,730 - £1,500 depending on qualifications & experience
Rent-free accommodation
One-way flight reimbursement
End of contract bonus (equivalent to one month's pay)
120 Hour TEFL Course
30 Hour Teaching Young Learners
The Ultimate Pre-departure Culture Course for South Korea
12-month renewable teaching contract
Teach in public or private language schools
Visa Assistance
Full arrival induction
In-country teacher meet-ups
One month of online Korean language lessons
Medical insurance (school covers 50%)
Ongoing in-country support
Starting Price
1290
Jul 02, 2024
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About Program

Teaching English in South Korea can be a great way to immerse yourself in a new culture while gaining valuable teaching experience. Teaching English in South Korea is a popular option for many individuals interested in living and working abroad while experiencing a new culture. South Korea has a high demand for English teachers, and several programs and opportunities are available.

Remember that moving to a new country involves some culture shock and adjustment. Be patient, open-minded, and willing to learn as you adapt to your new life in South Korea. Research and thorough planning will go a long way in ensuring a successful transition.

Whether you are interested in history, culture, nature, or urban experiences, South Korea has something to offer for every traveller.

This program is currently not being promoted on Go Overseas by its provider. Check with The TEFL Institute for the most up-to-date information regarding the status of this program.

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Program Highlights

  • Take a visit to the DMZ offers a unique glimpse into the tension between North and South Korea.
  • Experience the vibrant K-pop culture by attending concerts or visiting entertainment districts like Gangnam in Seoul.
  • Savor Korean cuisine like bibimbap, bulgogi, and Korean BBQ. Try street food at places like Namdaemun Market and Gwangjang Market.
  • Explore the remnants of the ancient Baekje Kingdom at Buyeo National Museum and Gungnamji Pond.
  • South Korea's second-largest city is known for its stunning beaches, vibrant markets, and cultural attractions.

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