Teaching in South Korea will make you rich
- Mar 28, 2018
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Over the years, South Korea has exploded onto the English teaching scene in Asia, jumping to number two of the five best countries to teach English in, and it’s not just because of the allure of K-pop.
This article was co-written with a PantherNOW contributing writer and was originally published in PantherNOW. The article talks about the perks of teaching English in South Korea and how the experience can enrich one's life.
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Maytinee Kramer/Opinion Director
Over the years, South Korea has exploded onto the English teaching scene in Asia, jumping to number two of the five best countries to teach English in, and it’s not just because of the allure of K-pop. Teaching English in South Korea will make you rich — not just money wise — in so many ways.
The demand for English teachers in South Korea is high and still growing, so schools throughout the country will arrange and pay for both accommodations and airfare, while providing a generous salary.
An English teacher in South Korea can save up to 75 percent of their wages — that’s often over 1,000 USD a month. It’s no wonder so many students decide to pack their bags and leave for Korea. But aside from the money, they want to enrich their lives.
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