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Teach English in Korea
How to Get a Work Visa for Teaching English in Korea
Submitted by I on 16 November 2006 - 3:42pmTags:
You will need a visa and a residence permit to teach English in Korea, both of which must be obtained within 90 days of entry. A great majority of people who come to Korea to teach English have employment set up prior to arrival, though some enter the country on a tourist visa and change them after finding employment and procuring the necessary documents.
What documents are required for obtaining a visa teaching English in Korea?
EPIK Eligibility Requirements
Submitted by I on 9 November 2006 - 4:55pmTags:
Applicants must meet the following basic requirements to be eligible for the EPIK Program:
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 6
Submitted by I on 6 November 2006 - 2:41pmTags:
Post your lesson plans for ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 6 here.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 3
Submitted by I on 6 November 2006 - 2:39pmTags:
Post your lesson plans for ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 3 here.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 5
Submitted by I on 6 November 2006 - 2:38pmTags:
Post your lesson plans for ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 5 here.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 4
Submitted by I on 6 November 2006 - 2:35pmTags:
Post your lesson plans for ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ENGLISH 4 here.
Korean Elementary School Lesson Plans and Activities
Submitted by I on 6 November 2006 - 2:33pmTags:
Many teachers use the Elementary School English textbooks for their classes. Click on the appropriate grade to post your lesson plans and find ones you need.
Korean Ministry of Education Textbooks
Submitted by I on 6 November 2006 - 2:10pmTags:
Textbooks in public school in South Korea must be one of the following:
- textbooks compiled by the Ministry of Education
- textbooks authorized by the Minister of Education
- textbooks authorized by a superintendent of a city/province


