11.2404, Jobs: TEFL: English teachers in South Korea
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Subject: 11.2404, Jobs: TEFL: English teachers in South Korea
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Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:33:06 +0900
From: Jae Hong, Shim <Jaehong at ESLworldwide.com
Subject: TEFL: English teachers in South Korea
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Date: Sat, 4 Nov 2000 14:33:06 +0900
From: Jae Hong, Shim <Jaehong at ESLworldwide.com
Subject: TEFL: English teachers in South Korea
We are currently looking for native English speakers who can
teach English at South Korea.
Wonderland is a reputable school that has 80 different schools
located throughout Korea and there are plans for even more in the
future. Wonderland Junior English institute began in early 1994
after several years of very intensive educational research. The
research focused on various ways of teaching the TEFL,
educational system in North America and Europe, and many theories
of teaching English. The Active Language Teaching Technique (ALT)
promotes an environment where learning English feels natural to
the students; it is one of Wonderland's teaching philosophies.
Under the ALT technique, classrooms are designed to simulate real
life, everyday living space (situations) found in the U.S. such
as an airport. Opportunities to teach at Wonderland are available
throughout the year. In addition, I have been dealing with some
good schools in Korea for many years and have an agency there. If
you are looking for employment with other schools (other than
Wonderland), I will try my best to match a reliable position
based on your needs and wants. If you are looking
for employment with a particular school, BCM for example, I can
place you there as well. If you have the necessary
qualifications, please send in your resume.
Working Conditions:
A: working hours: around 100 per month.
B: Salary: 1,700,000 Korean Won or more based on your
qualifications.
C: Accommodation is provided and paid by the institute.
D: Roundtrip airfare paid.
E: Health insurance provided.
F: Job location - Throughout Korea
G: Starting date: Throughout the year (In most cases, at the
beginning of each month)
H: Qualification: A university degree of any field or higher.
English should be your first language. Enthusiastic about
teaching.
Teaching experience is preferred. If you have teaching
experience, you will be offered better salary and benefits.
If you do not have a University degree but have a college
diploma in any field with TESOL/TEFL etc. certificate, or a
diploma in English major or a diploma in Education major,
please apply for it now.
If you have any questions, contact us at:
Jae Hong, Shim
Ifwho consulting (Korean Government Permit: 210-81-29239)
Partner of ESLworldwide.com inc.
Official recruiting company of Wonderland, Edupia.inc
Jaehong at ESLworldwide.com
203 Unit, 396-11 Daebang-Dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul , South Korea
Postal code 156-811
Tel: 82-2-822-7703 Fax 822-7706
Cindy Hwang
USA: 59-9 Lilac Drive Rochester, NY 14620 USA
Tel: 1-716-241-9534
cindy at ESLworldwide.com
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