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Teaching English abroad

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,207 ✭✭✭Pablo Sanchez


    I cant comment on any particular company but a friend of mine is heading over to Korea doing the very same thing next month. Accomodation and food is paid for so you can really keep your wages for your homecoming if you wish, sound like an adventure alright!


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 302 ✭✭tannytantans


    I taught in Koread for a year in 2009. Great place - loved it. Money is good but not great, I know a lot of people who came home with very little. Western food is expensive (though a lovely treat!), and nights out in Seoul can add up!

    I'd recommend working wither in Seoul itself or in Gyeonggi-do province which is a short commute into Seoul. Other areas can be very rural, and less chance of the locals having English and being able to buy Western products.

    I've heard of Footprints - they seem to have quite a good reputation


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