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English Language brings together people from various linguistic background and helps them to connect. The spread of English Language make it all the more important to learn English, and this leads us to explore the jobs to teach English in Korea and other oriental countries like China. Types of jobs to teach English in Korea and teach in Korea are stated. Requirements and salary prospects of teaching in Korea. Get limited offer on tefl certification and start teaching in korea. For Further Reading : To Visit us : – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Teaching English in Korea and How


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Teaching English in Korea and How
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8 Types of Teaching English in Korea Jobs How
to Get Them
  • Type 1
  • EPIK  EPIK or the English Program in Korea is
    government-sponsored. Through this program, one
    can teach English in Korea in public schools all
    over the country.
  • Type 2
  • GEPIK  GEPIK or the Gyeonggi-do English Program
    in Korea is also government-sponsored. Through
    this program, one can teach English in Korea in
    Seouls satellite cities, mainly the Gyeo
  • Type 3
  • TaLK  TaLK or the Teach and Learn in Korea
    program allows undergraduates to teach English in
    Korea. They can teach elementary-age kids in
    rural areas in the after-school classes.
  • Type 4
  • SMOE  SMOE or Seoul Metropolitan Office of
    Education program is also a government program to
    teach English in Korea. Founded in 2005, this is
    a very popular program as jobs are based in the
    capital city Seoul.

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8 Types of Teaching English in Korea Jobs How
to Get Them
  • Type 5
  • Hagwons  Hagwons are private language schools.
    There are scores of hagwons in Korea ranging from
    small ones to big chains being run across cities
    offering several opportunities to teach English
    in Korea.
  • Type 6
  • International School  Teaching English in Korea
    can also be a very promising opportunity at
    international schools there.
  • Type 7
  • University Jobs  Another option to teach in
    Korea as an English teacher is at the
    universities. This could be either at the
    universitys conversation class or the
    universitys language institute.
  • Type 8
  • Business People  One can also teach English in
    Korea to the business people and adults.
    Corporate houses have in-house intensive
    residential programs for a duration of 3 to 6
    months.

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Requirements to Teach in Korea
  • Requirement 1
  • The primary requirement for teaching English in
    Korea is that one is a native speaker of English.
    It means that one is a native of countries like
    the US, Canada, the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New
    Zealand, and South Africa. Most schools require
    that one comes from one of these countries,
    though some schools are flexible.
  • Requirement 2
  • Further, one needs a bachelors degree or at
    least an associate degree in any discipline to
    teach English in Korea. An exception is the TaLK
    program wherein a final year student can teach in
    Korea. These are elementary level after-school
    classes in rural areas. In addition to a
    bachelors degree, a TEFL certification course is
    recommended for teaching English in Korea.
  • Requirement 3
  • Another crucial requirement to teach in Korea is
    the knowledge of Korean, at least basic Korean.
    This is crucial because the students dont speak
    much English and this could pose a big challenge
    to one especially initially. As the students
    learn to speak English gradually, ones hardship
    will be reduced significantly. Moreover, it will
    help interact with local colleagues at school and
    also help one make their way around the country
    daily.
  • Some other requirements to teach English in Korea
    include an E-2 category visa, a clean criminal
    background check, and a health check. A full-time
    teacher is usually expected to teach around 20
    30 hours a week plus the prep time for classes.
    Classes usually happen in the mornings and
    evenings so afternoons are often free.

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Salaries for Teaching English in Korea
  • Salaries for teaching English in Korea are
    dependent upon the educational qualification,
    TEFL qualification, and teaching experience of
    the candidate. A bachelors degree holder on
    average can make between 1800 2500 per month.
    Taxation is at 5 and one can save up to 1600
    per month. Moreover, most places offer subsidized
    or free accommodation.
  •  
  • Teaching English in Korea also entitles one to a
    10 20 days paid vacation per year along with an
    annual bonus of 1 month, around 2000 per year.
    There are also 15 18 national holidays in
    addition to the paid vacation. 
  • Furthermore, travel to and from ones home
    country is also paid for. The Korean law also
    statutes the provision of health insurance during
    employment and payment of severance pay upon
    completion of an annual contract.

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Whats the Difference between Teaching
English in Korea at EPIK Versus Hagwons?
  • If you are looking to teach in Korea in schools,
    you will come across two broad options public
    schools or private ones. Public schools are a
    part of the various government-run teaching
    English in Korea programs. One such program is
    EPIK English Program in Korea.  The private
    schools are called Hagwons
  • There isnt much difference between the two. The
    salaries and teaching hours are similar. Though
    EPIK classes are run during school hours and
    classes at hagwons are mostly conducted during
    the morning and/or evening. The perks offered at
    both places are also similar.
  • However, getting a job at a hagwon is much
    easier than getting an EPIK job. This is so
    because EPIK is a government program with a
    specific number of vacancies, while there are
    plenty of hagwons all across Korea.
  • So, considering teaching in Korea at a hagwon is
    a great option even if it is ones first time
    teaching in Korea. Also, hagwons hire throughout
    the year while EPIK only hires twice in a year
    February and August.
  • Additionally, hagwon jobs are mostly in bigger
    cities whereas EPIK jobs can even be in smaller
    cities or rural areas. One can choose which
    hagwon to apply to but in the case of EPIK jobs,
    one doesnt have a choice.
  • So, one may have to be prepared for that when
    applying for teaching in Korea opportunity under
    the EPIK program. The requirements to apply for a
    job at hagwons may differ from hagwon to hagwon
    and this may be a point to consider too when
    choosing whether to apply for a teach English in
    Korea job at hagwons versus EPIK. 

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