02-03-2023, 01:27 AM
Teach English in Korea
TEFL/ESL the Korean way
Free tutorial
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117 students
1hr 33min of on-demand video
Description
Hello! This is not a training session but more of a quick chat to get you to consider your new role.
You will be in a new country, trying to use a new language, and fitting in with the standards there. You will want to be open-minded, yet true to what your values are too. Balance is key and you'll find your way. On top of that, you also have WORK.
I want to provide you with a quick peek at some possibilities. You should have assistance and someone to care for you, but I want you to be prepared to take on any struggles with courage and a sense of adventure.
Koreans don't stick to plans as much as other working cultures might. They also only openly share information later in the planning stages. Once you're aware-it is easier to get used to.
Reach out with any questions. I tried my best to think of the common concerns of a new teacher, but it has been a few years for me. If you have some confusion about any aspect of this experience, I would gladly like to respond to anything that I can.
Make the best of what you have!
https://www.udemy.com/course/teach-esl-in-korea/
Enjoy!
TEFL/ESL the Korean way
Free tutorial
Rating: 0.0 out of 5
(0 ratings)
117 students
1hr 33min of on-demand video
Description
Hello! This is not a training session but more of a quick chat to get you to consider your new role.
You will be in a new country, trying to use a new language, and fitting in with the standards there. You will want to be open-minded, yet true to what your values are too. Balance is key and you'll find your way. On top of that, you also have WORK.
I want to provide you with a quick peek at some possibilities. You should have assistance and someone to care for you, but I want you to be prepared to take on any struggles with courage and a sense of adventure.
Koreans don't stick to plans as much as other working cultures might. They also only openly share information later in the planning stages. Once you're aware-it is easier to get used to.
Reach out with any questions. I tried my best to think of the common concerns of a new teacher, but it has been a few years for me. If you have some confusion about any aspect of this experience, I would gladly like to respond to anything that I can.
Make the best of what you have!
https://www.udemy.com/course/teach-esl-in-korea/
Enjoy!