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Teaching English in Korea

The demand for English teachers in Korea greatly exceeds the supply, and just about anyone from an English-speaking country with a four-year university degree can find a job here. These TEFL jobs provide salary, airfare to and from Korea, housing, and severance pay.

English teaching jobs in Korea should also pay for half of the money put into the mandatory national pension fund, though at present only American and Canadian citizens are eligible for pension fund reimbursement. Most employers offer these benefits so if you don't see them in your contract, you should seriously consider looking for another job.

The high demand for native English teachers in Korea ensures competitive salaries and a lot of money can be made teaching English there. Subsequently, there are a fair number of Koreans in the English school business specifically for that reason, some of whom have little sympathy or care for people coming from other countries to work for them. There have been countless stories of Westerners coming to teach English in Korea under promises of large salaries, bountiful bonuses, and competitive benefits only to find that their work conditions were very different from those they were promised. Of course, if you have done any research online about teaching English in Korea then you already know this.

That being said, most people who come to Korea to teach English enjoy their experience and find the vast majority of Koreans to be kind and friendly people. English teaching salaries start at around 1.8-2.2 million won per month and go up as high as 3 million won or more, making them very competitive when compared with the relatively low cost of living in Korea.

Click on the currency converter for the most current exchange rates so you can make an informed decision as to whether or not teaching English in Korea is for you.

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What is TESL?

TESL stands for Teaching English as a Second Language.

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What is TEFL?

TEFL stands for Teaching English as a Foreign Language.

Requirements for Teaching English in Japan

TEFL Japan

Requirements for teaching English as a foreign language (TEFL) in Japan differ depending on where and what kind of job you are looking for. You will need a bachelor's degree to get an instructor visa from the Japanese government, though it is possible to find work without a degree if you are already in Japan.

List of English Schools and Academies in Japan

Here is a directory of English academies in Japan listed alphabetical order.

List of International Schools in Japan

Here you will find a directory of international schools in Japan listed in alphabetical order. When possible, we have included information about the school such as location, when it was founded, study body, qualifications, salary, and benefits.

There will also be a link to the school's homepage where you can find out more information about the school and employment opportunities offered.

Contact us if you would like to add a school to the directory of international schools in Japan.

International Schools in Japan

What are international schools?

International schools are regular curriculum grade schools that teach all or most classes of their classes in English or some other foreign language. The schools usually have diverse student bodies and many student go on to higher education at institutions in English-speaking countries such as the US and Canada.

TEFL and Other Jobs in Japan

Although not as plentiful as the bubble years there are still many jobs in Japan.

The following links have numerous job listings and are updated regularly:

Teaching English in Asia

Teaching English abroad is a great way to experience living in a different culture, learn a foreign language, and even pay back your college loans. The international language of business is English and it has become the most widely taught foreign language in the world. In public schools, private academies, companies, universities, community centers, government offices, and online, English is taught and studied every day of the week in all corners of the globe. The world is obsessed with learning English and in no place is this more true than Asia.

Finding a Job Teaching English in Japan

Most people who teach English in Japan work at one of the country's thousands of private English schools and academies (eikaiwa) that hire native speakers. The 5 monster chains, each with branches all over Japan that conduct recruiting and/or job interviews in the United States, Australia, UK, New Zealand and Canada are: