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1. What qualifications do I need to teach English in Korea?
2. Do I need any teaching experience to teach in Korea?
3. Do I need the TESOL certificate to work in Korea?
4.
Will I get a free flight to Korea?
5.
Will I get free accommodation?
6.
Will my apartment be close to my school?
7.
Will my apartment be furnished?
8. Will
I have single or share accommodation?
9. How much will I get
paid?
10. How often will I
get paid?
11. What is the
overtime rate?
12. How long
are the contracts in Korea?
13.
Will I get a bonus when I complete my contract?
14. How many
hours will I teach a week?
15. What age of
students will I teach?
16. How
many students will be in each class?
17. Do the
schools have a set curriculum?
18. How many
classes will I teach a day?
19. Will I get
training before I teach?
20. What days
of the week will I teach?
21. How many
holidays will I get a year?
22. Will I
get full healthcare in Korea?
23. What
will be my exact teaching hours?
24. Will I
have to plan for my lessons?
25. How should I
dress when I teach?
26. How do I teach English to children who don't speak English?
27.
Can I pay off
my student loans in Korea?
28. How much money should I bring with me to Korea?
29. What is the tax
rate in Korea?
30.
Will I get to meet other ESL teachers?
31.
Will I get to work with other ESL teachers?
32. Do other ESL teachers like to get together and social?
33. What are some tips for the telephone interview with the
director?
34. Do you have
any couple jobs?
35. Do
you have jobs for certified teachers?
36. Can I teach in Korea if I have a criminal record?
37.
Can I teach private English lessons in Korea?
38. Will I need to get vaccinations before I go to Korea?
39. What kinds
of transportation can I use in Korea?
40.
What are some fun things to do in Korea?
41.
Can I get the internet in Korea?
42.
Can I get a phone hooked up in my apartment?
43.
What is the best method to call home?
44.
Are people in Korea friendly?
45.
Can I travel on my time off?
46.
How can I communicate with Koreans?
47.
Can I get a cell phone in Korea?
48.
What is the difference between private and public schools?
49. How long
does the visa process take?
50.
What documents do I need for the visa process?
51. When do ESL schools
hire?
1. What qualifications do I need to teach English in Korea?
You need to have a BA/BS university
degree in any subject to teach English in Korea. Also you must
be from an English speaking country.
2. Do I need any teaching experience to teach in Korea?
No! You don't need any teaching
experience.
3.
Do I need the TESOL certificate to work in Korea?
No! You don't need it!
4. Will I get a
free flight to Korea?
Yes! All the directors from the schools
we are hiring for will pay for your flight upfront. The director
will book your flight for you.
5.
Will I get free accommodation?
Yes! You will have the choice of a single
studio apartment or a 2 bedroom apartment shared with another
English teacher.
6. Will my
apartment be close to the school?
Yes! Your apartment will be within 10-15
minutes walking distance to the school!
7. Will my apartment
be furnished?
Yes! Your apartment will come with
everything you need!
8. Will
I have shared or single accommodation?
It is up to you! If you want single
accommodation, you will get a single studio apartment to
yourself or if you want shared accommodation, you will get to
share a 2 bedroom apartment with another teacher.
9.
How much will I get paid?
As an ESL teacher, you will make 1.8-2.4
million won per month. It depends on how much experience you
have.
10.
How often will I get paid?
You will get paid monthly.
11.
What is the overtime rate?
The overtime rate is 18,000 won. Overtime
is optional but it can be a good way to make some extra money.
12. How long
are the contracts in Korea?
All contracts are a year long.
13.
Will I get a bonus when I complete my contract?
Yes! After you finish your 12 month
contract, you will receive one month's salary free!
14. How many
hours will I teach a week?
You will only teach 30 hours a week.
15. What age of students will I teach?
You will teach elementary students. We
have a kindergarten program in the morning and an elementary
program in the afternoon.
16. How
many students will be in each class?
The class sizes are small. You will only
have 10-15 students in each class.
17. Do the
schools have a set curriculum?
Yes! You will not have to buy any books!
The schools have a very organized curriculum. You are always
welcome to add in your own lessons too though.
18. How many
classes will I teach a day?
You will teach 6 one hour classes a day.
19. Will I get
training before I teach?
Yes! You will have a few days of
training before you teach.
20. What days
of the week will I teach?
You will teach Monday through Friday.
You will have the weekends off to relax!
21. How many
holidays will I get a year?
You will get 15 national
holidays plus 10 days paid vacation time so that is a total of
25 days of paid vacation.
22. Will I get full health care in Korea?
Yes! You will pay 50% of the cost and
your employer will pay the other 50%. It works out to about
$40US a month.
23. What
will be my exact teaching schedule?
You will teach your classes between
9am-5pm or 10am-6pm. This is the best schedule in Korea because
you will have the whole evenings free.
24. Will I have
to plan for my lessons?
Yes! You should come into the school an
hour early everyday to plan for your lessons.
25. How should I
dress when I teach?
I would say dressy casual. This is a
professional job so you should look professional. Also Korean is
a very conservative country and directors don't like piercings,
dreadlocks and tattoos.
26. How do I teach English to children who don't speak English?
You will have different levels of
students. Some students will be fluent in English while other
students will be working on phonics such as ABC's. You will also
have a Korean co-workers who will teach your classes alternative
days and go over the same lessons that you taught your students.
You will teach from the same books.
27. Can I pay off student loans in Korea?
Yes! Most university graduates in Korea
are putting at least $1000US on their student loans a month. It
is great opportunity to save money.
28.
How much money should I bring with me to Korea?
When you go to Korea, you will not get
paid for a month so it is a good idea to bring at least $500-600
to cover your living costs for the first month. After that you
don't have to worry about it because you will receive your
monthly salary.
29. What is the tax
rate in Korea?
The tax rate in Korea is less than 5% so
it is barely anything!
30. Will I
get to meet other ESL teachers?
Yes! You will get to meet teachers from
America, Canada, Australia, England, New Zealand, South Africa,
Ireland and so on.
31.
Will I get to work with other ESL teachers?
Yes! Most of schools have at least a few
other foreigner teachers. Plus there are so many ESL teachers in
Korea, you will meet tons of new people!
32. Do other ESL teachers like to get together and social?
Yes! ESL teachers love to social. It is
part of the reason why they go to Korea. Many teachers start
different social groups such as Ultimate Frisbee and touch Rugby
teams. If there is something you are into, why not start a
group?
33. What are some tips for the telephone interview with the
director?
The directors are looking for something
who is enthusiastic and likes working with kids. If you can
express this is the 10 minutes you have to speak with the
director, you will have a good chance of getting accepted.
34. Do you have any couple jobs?
Yes! We always have couple jobs
available. If you want to bring a friend or your partner, it is
not a problem as along as their have a BA/BS degree.
35. Do you
have jobs for certified teachers?
Yes! We have special jobs for
certified teachers. You will get to teach a full curriculum
program designed especially for teachers.
36. Can I teach in Korea if I have a criminal record?
No! The laws are very strict in Korea.
37.
Can I teach private English lessons in Korea?
No! You can only teach at your school.
Teaching private English lessons outside of your school is
illegal. You can get fined or deported if you are caught. I
would highly not recommend it.
38. Will I need to get vaccinations before I go to Korea?
Yes! You should go to your local Health
care center and let me know you are going to South Korea. They
will tell you all the shots you need to get. They don't do all
of them right away so please leave a few weeks for this because
it may take a few weeks.
39. What kinds of transportation can I use in Korea?
The public transportation system in
Korea is awesome and it is very cheap. Many people use public
transportation and do not even need cars. The buses are really
cheap. Also taxis are pretty cheap as well. Taking a 10 minute
taxi ride might only cost you $2. Some people buy motorcycles or
scooters to get around. If you have the money, you can even buy
a used car quite cheaply.
40. What are some fun things to do in Korea?
There are awesome private karaoke rooms
in Korea. You can rent the room for $5 for an hour. They have
many English songs. You and your friends can sing your hearts
out. Also you can learn Taekwondo, the national sport of Korea.
You can travel around the country on your time off and go to
tourist places.
41. Can I get the
internet in Korea?
Of course! Their internet is very fast
and efficient in Korea. There are computer rooms called PC rooms
all over Korea where you can use the computer for an hour for
only $1.50. You can also get internet hooked up in your
apartment.
42.
Can I get a phone hooked up in my apartment?
Yes! You can get a phone hooked up in
your apartment and most likely there will already be a phone in
your apartment. The cost to keep that is about $5 a month.
43. What is
the best method to call home?
I recommend buying prepaid long
distance calling cards. You can get them at any convenient
store. It is good to use them so you don't end up running up a
huge long distance bill on your apartment phone. If you just
call on your landline without a calling card, you could be
paying a $1 a minute which is very expensive. These days, it is
best to use an online telephone service to call home such as
Skype. It is one of the cheapest ways to call around the world.
44. Are people in Korea friendly?
Definitely! Koreans are very kind and
friendly. When you are walking down the street, many will stop
and say hi! They love meeting foreigners.
45. Can I travel on my time off?
Of course you can. On weekends, why not
adventure around other locations in Korea? Also when you take
vacations, you can even go to other countries. China and Japan
are close by and many people like to head down to Thailand when
they get a chance.
46. How can I
communicate with Koreans?
It is helpful to use a phrase book.
This way it will teach you some simple phrases that can be
useful for getting around.
47. Can I get a cell phone in Korea?
Yes! You can and I would definitely
recommend it. This way you can program your director's number
and friend's numbers into your phone and if you ever have any
problems, you have someone to call.
48. What is the difference between public and private schools?
Public schools have huge classes sizes.
You teach 40-50 students in each class. Private schools have
small classes sizes. You will only teach 10-15 students in each
class. Most university graduates start off working for private
schools. I am only hiring for private elementary schools.
49. How long
does the visa process take?
The visa process takes 4-6 weeks so it is
important to organize your documents as soon as possible!
50.
What documents do I need for the visa process?
You will need your passport, your
original diploma, 3 sets of university transcripts, and a
criminal record check with apostille stamp.
51.
When do ESL schools hire?
We are hiring all the time every month so
we always have jobs available.
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