Teachers Share their Experiences While Living Abroad!

Top Three Reasons to Teach English and Live in Korea

Posted on Wed, Nov 26, 2014 @ 10:06 AM

Many people ask me why I chose to teach English in South Korea or what is my favorite thing, about living and teaching English in this country.  It is a question I always find hard to answer, because there are many, many things I love about being here in South Korea; this blog will take a look at the top three.

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Tags: chemeck, ctivities in Korea, teaching in Korea, a year in Korea, abroad, Activities to do in Korea, chicken, nights out in Korea, Nightlife in Korea

A Teacher in Korea Describes a Typical Term at ChungDahm

Posted on Tue, Nov 18, 2014 @ 10:04 AM

 Many people wonder what it is like to teach English in South Korea, they want to know how many hours you work each week and what the children are like. Even in South Korea, my friends ask me what it is like working for ChungDahm Institute, which is one of Korea's best known Private English Academies. This blog will explain a typical 13 week term at ChungDahm. Each year there are four terms; Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter. Each term lasts 13 weeks and there are no mid-term breaks between each term.

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Tags: chemeck, Teach English in Korea, Teach Abroad, Teach in Asia, teaching in Korea, a year in Korea, japan, abroad, Activities to do in Korea, chicken, nights out in Korea, bibimbap, Nightlife in Korea

Discover Jeonju While Teaching in Korea

Posted on Fri, Nov 07, 2014 @ 09:58 AM

When I decided to travel to South Korea to teach English, I had no idea what it would be like. I knew it would be an experience. Well, 17 months later, I can certainly say it is that. It turns out that moving to South Korea to travel and teach English has been one of the best decisions I have ever made. South Korea is filled with many interesting sights; from temples or shrines, to traditional Hanok villages (traditional Korean buildings). South Korea has so much to offer, which makes a weekend traveling around Korea anything but boring. A few weeks ago, before the weather started to cool down, I and some other English Teachers from my school decided to visit Jeonju, home of the famous Bibimbap, the famous choco pie, and one of Korea’s largest Hanok villages.

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Tags: chemeck, hanok, . jeonju, Teach English in Korea, Teach Abroad, Teach in Asia, teaching in Korea, a year in Korea, abroad, Activities to do in Korea, chicken, nights out in Korea, bibimbap, Nightlife in Korea, Weekend activities in Korea

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