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Teaching English in South Korea tips

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1. Essential Qualifications

2. Job Search Strategies

3. Classroom Dynamics

4. Cultural Integration

Essential Qualifications

To teach English in South Korea, a bachelor's degree is a common requirement, with a preference for education or English degrees. A TEFL certification is often mandatory, along with potential requests for teaching experience. Obtaining a work visa also entails a criminal and health check. Familiarizing yourself with these prerequisites is vital before starting your teaching career in South Korea with ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training).

Cultural Integration

Adapting to South Korea's culture brings both excitement and hurdles. The country boasts a rich heritage with unique traditions. Learning basic Korean phrases can strengthen relationships with students and colleagues. Respect for hierarchy and elders is pivotal, emphasizing the importance of etiquette. Embracing local customs like bowing and shoe removal indoors aids in community integration. Exploring Korean cuisine, traditions, and history enriches the experience of living and teaching in South Korea with ITTT (International TEFL and TESOL Training).

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