By: Paul Symonds | 2012-03-29 | Destinations Teaching English abroad is something many people do, not only is it rewarding but it also offers a brand new opportunity and challenge whilst experiencing a different country and culture. If you are looking to teach English in Korea then there are some certain criteria that need to be fulfilled. read more
By: John Thomson | 2012-05-25 | Careers If you are looking forward to taking up an ESL teaching job in Asia, then you should consider the good employment prospects available for teachers in Korea. The salary and perks for ESL teachers are really good and cost of living relatively low. read more
By: Ian Moore | 2011-05-23 | Destinations Busan, Korea is not only a popular destination for tourism but it is becoming a booming industry for English teaching. This is my story of living and teaching in Busan, Korea for a period of one year. read more
By: Article Manager | 2012-05-14 | Careers Teaching jobs in Korea has become a hot favorite for college graduates due to the lucrative salary packages and innumerable benefits. To include teachers from major English speaking nation Korea has introduced GEPIK or Gyeonggi English Program in which candidates can apply for teaching job in Gyeonggi province of Korea. read more
By: Patrick Thompson | 2012-06-23 | Careers The demand for English teachers in Asian countries has skyrocketed in the last couple of years. This increase can be attributed to the fact that most parents are driven by the desire to see their children learn how to speak the language while employers want to ensure that employees can interact and communicate with business associates at an international level. If you have ever considered teaching read more
By: Dominic Deveau | 2010-03-29 | Language This article is a taste of what life is like for the first time ESL (English as a second language) teacher in Korea. Most go through the 3 stages: honey moon, acceptance and partial assimilation. Others flee the country vowing never to return. The difference can be overwhelming and acceptance is the key. Many who enjoy living in Korea remain for years, even decades. read more
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By: Ram Kesarwani | 2011-08-10 | Language Slang English words are those words which are informal and not considered standard in English Language. They represent a world of encoded meaning. read more
By: Article Manager | 2012-05-14 | Careers Teaching English in Korea has become the most lucrative and attractive profession for many young graduates due to the fat pay packages, additional perks and remuneration and great amount of ease and flexibility in the job. Teaching English in Korea under EPIK program prove to be an ideal launching pad for the freshers. read more
By: zhangbetty | 2011-04-25 | Manufacturing Not long ago, the Japanese children's educational and research institutions Bennese announced a target in Shanghai, Beijing, Taipei, Tokyo and Seoul, the education of children 5 survey cities read more
By: Francis Lui | 2010-05-10 | Copywriting You may be confused that whether you should use jargon in your copy or not. If it is used much, your copy will be hard to read and in the risk of confusing your prospects. In contrast, if you use a little slang words, your copy is very easy to understand, your readers will be bored. Indeed, they want to get the facts straight away through jargon. Every clear and simple word wastes their time. The solution is to depend on your intention. read more
By: Shawn Burgy | 2010-11-06 | Language As you may know, English is the language that everyone want's and needs to learn. Whether they are trying to land a US or UK job English is the Language they need to know to succeed. Without your help they may never accomplish this, So you can learn how to teach them and have fun and profit from this career. From Tokyo and anywhere in Japan, English is the language they need and want to learn. read more
By: Raymond Connors | 2010-03-27 | Language Teaching English abroad is a growing business, and you are needed if you can speak English like a native English speaker. Asia is in great need of English teachers, and good English teachers come from all walks of life - the only real requirement is that the teacher can speak English. Qualifications to teach English, such as TESOL or TEFL, are easy and quick to get and are not as expensive as you might expect. read more
By: Tommy Greene | 2011-01-19 | Article Marketing Seoul, South Korea, is quickly becoming one of the world's most exciting travel destinations. The following article describes how to prepare for a trip to this city and country. read more