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A Practical Guide For Getting An English Teaching Job In Korea & What To Expect
This Guide will help you :
- Understand the pros and cons of teaching English in Korea
- Plan step by step how to apply for and get a job in Korea
- Compare the two main teaching options in Korea so you can decide which one is right for you
- See actual salary numbers, extra pay, bonuses, teaching schedules and more
- Special Bonus Section: Add a trip to Southeast Asia or Japan without any visa issues on your way over to Korea.
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A Practical Guide For Adjusting To And Getting Around In Korea
This Guide will help you :
- Overcome Obstacles like Language, Transit, Classroom Behavior, Contract Issues and Culture Shock
- Take advantage of opportunities like getting to know the locals, saving money, making money, learning the etiquette, and what to see and do in Korea
- Know that you’re not alone in the things you’re encountering
- Have someone to whom you can ask questions when they come up
- Special Bonus Section: How to make more money with all that extra time you have at school.
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The NO-BS guide to learning what you really need to know
What we will talk about in this guide:
- Getting the pronunciation right – the locals are picky about this.
- About formalities and honorifics – a big deal in this historically-Confucian-based society.
- Eating – with a special section for vegetarians and those with allergies.
- Handling your students (if you’re an English teacher).
- Talking to your boss and co-workers (using the formal tense)
- Korean expressions and slang – stuff some locals have never heard from a foreigner’s mouth.
- And plenty more.
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Buy 3 Awesome eBooks and get 15% off
Coming To Korea Package Includes:
- Coming To Korea
- Living In Korea
- Korean Made Easy
- 15% Discount!
A Practical Guide For Getting An English Teaching Job In Korea & What To Expect
This Guide will help you :
- Understand the pros and cons of teaching English in Korea
- Plan step by step how to apply for and get a job in Korea
- Compare the two main teaching options in Korea so you can decide which one is right for you
- See actual salary numbers, extra pay, bonuses, teaching schedules and more
- Special Bonus Section: Add a trip to Southeast Asia or Japan without any visa issues on your way over to Korea. Buy Now
A Practical Guide For Adjusting To And Getting Around In Korea
This Guide will help you :
- Overcome Obstacles like Language, Transit, Classroom Behavior, Contract Issues and Culture Shock
- Take advantage of opportunities like getting to know the locals, saving money, making money, learning the etiquette, and what to see and do in Korea
- Know that you’re not alone in the things you’re encountering
- Have someone to whom you can ask questions when they come up
- Special Bonus Section: How to make more money with all that extra time you have at school.
The NO-BS guide to learning what you really need to know
What we will talk about in this guide:
- Getting the pronunciation right – the locals are picky about this.
- About formalities and honorifics – a big deal in this historically-Confucian-based society.
- Eating – with a special section for vegetarians and those with allergies.
- Handling your students (if you’re an English teacher).
- Talking to your boss and co-workers (using the formal tense)
- Korean expressions and slang – stuff some locals have never heard from a foreigner’s mouth.
- And plenty more.
Buy 3 Awesome eBooks and get 15% off
Coming To Korea Package Includes:
- Coming To Korea
- Living In Korea
- Korean Made Easy
- 15% Discount!




