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Articles on Teaching English in South Korea
Teaching English and Living in Korea: Take a Camp Job for a Month to Check it Out by Lindy Sinka
Teaching English South Korea: Why All the Excitement by Aubrey Jangraw
English Teaching Contacts in Korea: What to Ask For and What Not to Stress Over Lindsay Nash
Teaching English in South Korea: Public Schools are a Great Option by Wayne Johnson
Teaching and Living in Seoul, South Korea by Molly Kennedy
To Live and Teach English in South Korea by Jalel Marti Sager
Teaching English in South Korea: A New Home with an Array of Choices by Lavinia Spalding
Teaching English in South Korea: Demand for Teachers is High, Rewards Generous by Jonathan Adams
On Being an EPIK Ex-pat: Teaching English in South Korea by Eileen Han
Teaching English in South Korea to Children at a Summer Camp on Jeju Island by Alice Driver
Teaching English in South Korea with ELS by David Cox
Top Jobs Teaching English in South Korea
See a daily selection of the Top Jobs Teaching English in South Korea courtesy of ESL Job Feed

If you do not see the teaching job or esl training program you want in South Korea, look under Worldwide for English teaching jobs and programs located in several different regions.
Contact the program directors to confirm costs, dates, and other details.

CIEE: Teach Abroad in South Korea
The CIEE Teach in South Korea program places enthusiastic individuals in established, trusted, private English language immersion schools in and around Seoul, South Korea for year-long teaching positions. Program benefits include a well paid teaching position (including bonuses and relocation allowance), in-country orientation, rent-free accommodations for the duration of the teaching contract, airfare, travel and medical insurance, and CIEE pre-departure and emergency support. Optional pre-departure TEFL certification is available.
Teach English in South Korea with CIEE Dates: Teach in South Korea is a year-long program with two flexible departure dates in August and February throughout the year.
Contact: CIEE Teach Abroad, 300 Fore St, Portland, ME 04101, USA. Tel. 1.800.40.STUDY
Email: teach@ciee.org
Website: For more information please visit: www.ciee.org/teach/south-korea.
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Teach English in Vibrant Korea
Teach English in Korea with the help of Say Kimchi Recruiting, a boutique firm working to connect native English speakers with quality ESL teaching jobs in South Korea. Owned and operated by an American ESL teacher in Korea, Say Kimchi Recruiting is the kind of firm that supports teachers throughout their stint in Korea with a monthly newsletter (www.saykimchirecruiting.com/newsletter), monthly community events, and a helpful and friendly staff.
Teach English in South Korea with Say Kimchi Recruiting

Cost: Our placement services are free of charge.
Dates: Any time
Email: lindsay@saykimchirecruiting.com
Website: www.saykimchirecruiting.com

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Teach in Korea
Greenheart Travel’
s Teach in Korea program is an excellent way to get paid for travelling. Teaching in South Korea offers some of the best benefits packages for English teachers in the world. High salaries, free housing and paid vacation are only some of the many advantages of participating in this program.

Greenheart Travel has been selected by the South Korean Ministry of Education, Science and Technology and the South Korean National Institute of International Education to offer this program to qualified candidates. All expenses are absorbed by the South Korean government in support of its goals to foster international education and cross-cultural understanding. The Teach English in Korea program is a full time commitment available for 12 months beginning either in fall or spring.

Greenheart Travel is a division of CCI, a non profit founded in 1985 and run by friendly and seasoned travel enthusiasts who regularly participate in their own cultural exchanges.

Teach English in Korea with Greenheart

Dates: 12 months. Fall start: August. Spring start: February
Cost: There is no fee for this program. Teachers are paid a monthly stipend..
Contact: Greenheart Travel, 746 N. LaSalle Drive, Chicago, IL 60654.
Tel.: 1.312.944.2544 or toll free 1.888-ABROAD-1.
Email: info@greenhearttravel.org
Website: www.greenhearttravel.org

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Teach in South Korea
Looking for the perfect way to get yourself abroad while earning? How about living and working in South Korea on a cast-iron 12 month contract! i-to-i has teamed up with Footprints Recruiting in order to bring you this incredible opportunity to apply for the EPIK program in South Korea. If you're a university graduate eager to start working, you can earn $1,600 USD a month, get free accommodation and explore South Korea in March 2011. Other perks include: rent-free furnished studio apartment, about $1,120 towards your flights, full orientation upon arrival, teaching mentor and tons of paid holidays!

Teach English in South Korea

If you're ready to start your new career in South Korea, apply for a 12 month contract today!

Dates: Contract length: 12 months.
Cost: TEFL training: 100 hours or more required. Visit our site for course pricing and exciting monthly promotions!
Contact: Call our TEFL Advisors on 800-352-1793 to apply.
Email: Or send us an email with your questions and an advisor will be in touch with answers whenever is best for you.
Website: www.onlinetefl.com/tefl-jobs-abroad/tefl-south-korea.html

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Teach English in Korea with Aclipse — No Teaching Experience Required
English Instructor for Chung Dahm Learning — Positions Start Every Month
Our primary client is one of the largest, most professional, and most prestigious private language institutes in South Korea. Chung Dahm instructors deliver engaging lessons to improve listening, reading comprehension, and communication skills.

South Korea Public School Positions
Twice a year (in February and August) the Korean Ministry of Education hires English speakers to work in the public school system alongside certified Korean teachers. Guest teachers help plan and execute language lessons to students in primary and secondary schools.

Cost: None
Contact: Rebecca McNeil, Aclipse, 52 Temple Place 4th floor, Boston, MA 02111.
Tel:
617.960.8874
Email: rmcneil@aclipse.net
Website: www.aclipse.net

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Teaching English in South Korea
Teaching English in South Korea with Geovisions

Paid Teacher in South Korea
This is a paid position with annual salary of US$20,000-$27,000 based on 30 hour/week (6 days per week).
Gain international experience while enriching the lives of students in South Korea. As a native speaker you can become an asset to educational establishments by improving the standard of English in South Korea. Teaching can be an amazing opportunity to make a difference in the lives of others, while experiencing the rich culture of the Eastern world.

Dates: Year round with major intakes in March and August.
Contact: GeoVisions, 63 Whitfield St. Guilford, CT 06437.
Tel.: 203-453-5838. Toll free 1-877-949-9998.
Email: programs@geovisions.org
Website: www.geovisions.org

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Dave's ESL Cafe Korean Job Forum
A very busy forum and full of useful posts and inside information about teaching English and living in South Korea.

Visit: www.eslcafe.com/forums/korea/

Easy English Consulting
Placement Agency for South Korean Public Schools
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A recruiting agency located in the centre of Seoul. Places university graduates in public schools around South Korea, though generally in the province of Kyunggi-do, near the capital.

Visit: www.eze365.com

English Program in Korea—EPIK
Administered by the Korean government, this is a one-year program for teaching English in Korean schools or provincial in-service training centers. Requires a Bachelor’s degree, but salary increases with experience and/or teaching English as a Foreign Language certification. No participation or application fees. Airfare, work permit, health insurance, orientation, and housing provided.

Visit: www.epik.go.kr

Flying Cows Consulting
FCC is a U.K. based company which helps graduates find teaching positions throughout South Korea. Staff have taught English in Korea and offer there services free to applicants.

Contact: mail@flying-cows.com, www.flying-cows.com

HiTeacher.com
A site for those who seek jobs teaching English in South Korea.

Visit: www.hiteacher.com

John's Consulting in Canada
Teach English in Korea
A Korean ESL job placement agency in Toronto, Canada recruiting potential ESL teachers, who are interested in teaching English in South Korea to fill English teaching positions in South Korea. Opportunities to teach at schools are available in South Korea throughout the year.

Contact: www.iloveesl.com

Korob Canada
Korjob Canada Recruiting offers free consultation and placement services for individuals interested in teaching English in Korea. We fully support our applicants before and after they arrive in South Korea, from both sides of the ocean.

Contact: www.korjobcanada.com

Marco Polo Korea
Teaching Jobs in Korea

The status of teachers in the Korean society has been always highly recognized. Korean children are very disciplined and listen to teachers. They respect their teachers, not to mention foreign ESL teachers. Parents also show a lot of respect to the teachers for their effort to educate their children and invite the teachers to dinner or give them treatment. English teachers are offered an attractive salary and fringe benefits, free furnished accommodation, return air tickets, paid holidays, overtime pay, health insurance and much more.

Visit: www.marcopolokorea.com

Pagoda Foreign Language Institute
Teach English to Adults in South Korea
Looking for qualified candidates to teach English at Pagoda. Teach English as a Second Language classes to university students and professionals. Candidates with teaching experience and currently reside in Korea will be given preference, but all qualified candidates will be considered.

Visit: www.jobpagoda.com

Park English
Travel and Teach English in South Korea
The Ministry of Education of South Korea has plans to hire over 500 native English-speaking teachers throughout the nations public schools starting this year. English is the international language for commerce & industry and as a native speaker you can become an asset to educational establishments by improving the standard of English in South Korea. Teaching English in South Korea can be an excellent alternative to the traditional post-graduate employment path.

Visit: www.parkenglish.com

People Recruit
Teaching English in South Korea
Teach English in South Korea with People Recruit! Salary: 2,000-2,200USD a month (just 3.3-5% tax). Benefits: Free housing, Free round airfare, severance pay, paid vacations and medical insurance support! Qualifications: Native speakers of English who have a bachelor degree.

Contact: people@peoplerecruit.com, www.peoplerecruit.com

Work n Play
Teach English in Public Schools in South Korea
WorknPlay is South Korea's job resource, information and entertainment portal and currently specializes in ESL jobs. Branches exist in America and Canada as well, where they actively recruit qualified native speakers to come to South Korea to teach English.

Visit: www.worknplay.co.kr