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Old 03-06-2008, 10:42 AM
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Where can I find good academies in Seoul to teach English in?

I currently teach oral English in Asia. I'm looking to relocate to Seoul,this fall. I have a TESL certificate, a B.A.,and two years experience. I'd like to work at an academy in Seoul.

Can anyone recommend a website with a list of highly reputable academies in Seoul? Can anyone tell me which schools to avoid? Thanks
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there are international school in korea. some of the are yongsan internation school of seoul, seoul foreign school, seoul international school
lol. i only know yongsan's website- yisseoul.org
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How about teaching with a public-school system instead?

The money's about the same, but the hours are better (pretty much 9 to 5), with holidays off and so on. You probably won't work as hard either.

The "hagwon" (academies) are a roll of the dice. I've heard good things about some, and bad things about a lot others.

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How about teaching with a public-school system instead?

The money's about the same, but the hours are better (pretty much 9 to 5), with holidays off and so on. You probably won't work as hard either.

The "hagwon" (academies) are a roll of the dice. I've heard good things about some, and bad things about a lot others.

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