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Teaching English in Korea
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Erisu Kimu
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Old Oct 13, 2006, 06:55 AM #1 of 12
I considered doing this back a few years ago in my early college years. I'm Korean and I can speak both Korean and English fluently. The only turn-off that made me reconsider was the fact that the Korean people preferred an American person rather than the Korean. There's also this whole thing about private tutoring being illegal too. I didn't want to take a risk with that, even if there's a lot of money. As for the whole teaching English thing, I guess you need at least a college diploma or something. I'm not exactly sure how it works, but you can enter the whole 'schooling process' in order to get a licence or go straight into the job. I'm not sure. I quit looking into it after a while.

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