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Teachkorea

Address:

59 Clan Steward Drive, 7975 Simonstown

Telephone:
+27(0)21-782-5024

Description
Teaching English in South Korea is a wonderful opportunity to live and work in an advanced Asian nation. You will experience a country with a history and culture thousands of years old that is at the same time one of the most technologically advanced nations on earth. With an excellent public transport system, some of the world's best shopping, rugged mountains and friendly people Korea is ready to make you feel very welcome.

Keywords
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Company description
South Korea is a rapidly developing Asian nation. With a population of over 48 million it places enormous emphasis on international trade. Already it has become a substantial global player with Korean brands such as Samsung, Hyundai, LG, Kia, Ssangyong and Daewoo spreading across the world.
A key component of this initiative is ensuring that Korean schoolchildren learn to speak and understand English, the international language of commerce, effectively. To that end the Korean government encourages the utilisation of Native English speakers with the appropriate qualifications as language teachers in the Republic of South Korea.
The Korean government has set basic requirements for people applying for a working visa to teach English in South Korean schools and colleges.
These are a Bachelor's Degree from a recognised university, sound physical health and no criminal record. It is not a requirement that you have studied to be a teacher or that you have even worked as a teacher although these will obviously enhance your being granted a work visa.
You need to hold a passport from one of the following countries: Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, UK, Ireland or the USA.
You need to be able to speak English in a clear and neutral accent. Your prospective employer will very likely want to interview you by phone before considering your application.
Possession of a recognised TEFL qualification (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) is recommended unless you have a B Ed. degree. TEFL courses are run by all major language schools. We advise you undertake a course of at least 100 hours that includes both theory and practical classroom teaching exercises.
Finally, Korean schools and colleges are looking for teachers who are motivated, energetic, engaging and willing to work hard. Korea has a strong work ethic, and you will be expected to contribute 101% at all times.