Teach English Korea Background Information
Teach English
Korea specialises in the recruitment and employment of Native
born English speakers from North
America, Australia and New Zealand to work in Korea teaching
English to Korean students, mainly younger children. We know
this industry extremely well, from both sides, and
we can guide you with the best professional advice and information
to ensure your overseas experience is thoroughly enjoyed........by
you!
We work with a very large number of Private Language Schools
all over Korea, and we have established very strong, loyal
relationships with reputable and experienced (some 10 years)
Korean Partners.
Our Mission
- To provide clients/candidates Internationally with a professional
service at all times.
- To actively encourage an understanding between different
Cultures.
- To develop and promote ESL employment job opportunities
within Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and China.
We can be contacted
on:
Mobile: +64 27 234 3141
Email: info@teach-english-korea.com
Website:
www.teach-english-korea.com
Teach English Korea
Relationships
Teach English Korea has relationships with the following:
- Lincoln University NZ
- All S.J.S. Branches in NZ
- University of Canterbury NZ
- Christchurch Polytechnic Institute NZ
- Christchurch College of Education NZ
- Christchurch College of English Language NZ
- All College of Education Branches in NZ
- ESL Organisation in San Diego U.S.A.
- Acadia University of Halifax in Canada
- Teach & Travel Inc. International T.E.S.O.L. U.S.A.
Teach
English Korea & Associated Consultants & Professional
People:
Mr. Graham Tate - Past Honorary Korean Consulate to
New Zealand, many thanks Graham.
Miss Hee-ae Kwon - Consular Officer, Embassy of the
Republic of Korea, Wellington, N.Z.
Mr. Lin Xiao - Managing Director Beihai Holiday Hotel,
Guangxi Province China.
Dr. Choong-Hwan Kim - PhD Assistant Professor Kongju
National University Korea.
Mr. John Hamilton - Canterbury Development Corporation,
BIZ Programme & Industry New Zealand.
Mr. Johnson Wang - Interpreter in Mandarin and Cantonese.
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