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5 Ways to Make the Most of Teaching Abroad

It occurred to me that some people may go to teach abroad and assume that just because they are in another country that amazing things are going to happen to them. In some cases this may be true, if you lie low and don’t do much, it will probably still be a great experience.

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Photo of River Kwai, Thailand © permanently scatterbrained

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Another teaching experience: Different,but friendly planet, South Korea. Employment process of teaching in Korea.

When I left Australia to teach English in Gimhae City, next to Busan, the second largest city in Korea, I was rather anxious about my future.  What is Korea like?  I received some information about Korea on websites and by a telephone conversation and emails with a recruiting agent, Almo.
 

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Teaching English in South Korea. An experience of one teacher.

I teach English to elementary, middle school, and adult levels in a small city called Miryang in South Korea.  The hours are usually from 1:30 p.m.

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