What is like teaching English in Korea?
A while back, I had an interview with KpopStarz. They were really respectful and especially the interviewer had good questions that would benefit teachers who wanting to teach English in Korea so I thought
Do I need to pack everything for Korea?
If you’re preparing to head over to Korea you should check out The Arrival Store. Founded in 2009 with the mission of helping expats to start “living and loving their life abroad”, they can help
GEPIK Public School Positions in Gyeonggi-Do
WHAT IS GEPIK? GEPIK stands for Gyeonggi English Program in Korea. It was established in 2003 in order to provide English education to the region. There are currently over 1,000 foreign ESL teachers working for
Medical Check for E-2 Visa(Teaching visa in Korea) after arrival
MEDICAL CHECKS are required for E2 (Teaching) Visa applicants In their initial application package, prospective teachers must fill out a short, unofficial health statement regarding infectious diseases, drug use, and psychological problems. Then, within three
Interview Tips & Common Interview Questions for teaching jobs in Korea
Once any of school shows an interest in you, the phone interview will be set up and the supervisor or school director will call you for the interview. A typical interview will be 15 minutes -
8 Tips for staying sane while teaching in Korea
Everyone comes to Korea having read the blogs of the bitter teachers and vows to never become one of them. Even before you’ve set foot in the country, you’re thinking about how grateful you would
Culture Difference in the Classroom
Having taught English in Korea now for three years I must say that I have learned a lot about myself and a lot about Korea. However, I have especially learned that there is a huge
How to build a solid relationship with your boss
From an expat point of view speaking to your Korean boss can be quite a challenge. Not only do you have a language barrier but you also have major culture differences. The culture differences effect