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Re: Korean teaching abroad
By/Re:TEFL World Woki <info@teflworldwiki.com>
23 October 2011
In Response To: Korean teaching abroad (Shine)

I think it will very much depend on the time and place and the attitude of the school owner. If you can demonstrate to them in person that your level of English is very good and you have the qualifications to back it up then you might stand a chance.

But unfortunately I think that you may find yourself discounted at the very beginning without even having a chance to show them how well you speak English. A school owner is likely to look at your CV and that of a native speaker and immediately accept the latter.

You might stand a better chance in your home country where you can build up several years of experience which you can use to get a job elsewhere.






Messages In This Thread

Korean teaching abroad -- Shine 22 October 2011
Re: Korean teaching abroad -- Ryan 2 November 2011
Re: Korean teaching abroad -- cunning linguist 27 October 2011
Re: Korean teaching abroad -- TEFL World Woki 23 October 2011

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