
Teaching in the Land of Kimchi
Discovering South Korea as a Working Ground
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Elizabeth Payton
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There has been an exploding demand for native English speakers to come and teach English in South Korea. English programs and English academies have been spreading like wildfire, and in the ups and downs of the economy, university graduates, travelers, and people from all walks of life are packing their bags and taking advantage of the English boom. Korean institutions are paying good money and offering excellent benefits to Westerners who are willing to explore the unfamiliar, pack up their bags, and teach Korea.
About the Author
Melissa Christine Karpinski has spent five years traveling on and off through East and Southeast Asia. She has become quite familiar with South Korea and its culture while working as an English teacher for nearly two and a half years and for six different institutions. She has taught English to employees and CEOs of big companies such as Texas Instruments Korea (currently Sensata), Samsung Electronics, and Namyang Aloe.
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