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Thread started 11/14/07 2:37am

JDInteractive

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I'm going to teach in South Korea!!



So it's all starting to take shape now. I'm going to teach in South Korea for a year. All being well in Seoul. I got a call yesterday saying that they should have a position for me as early as next week. This would be to start even as early as late January. Naturally I'm nervous but the excitement far out ways it. smile

Anyone been to Korea? Any tips?
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Reply #1 posted 11/14/07 2:38am

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JDInteractive said:



So it's all starting to take shape now. I'm going to teach in South Korea for a year. All being well in Seoul. I got a call yesterday saying that they should have a position for me as early as next week. This would be to start even as early as late January. Naturally I'm nervous but the excitement far out ways it. smile

Anyone been to Korea? Any tips?


wow!!! congrats JD !!! woot!
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Reply #2 posted 11/14/07 2:39am

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JDInteractive said:



So it's all starting to take shape now. I'm going to teach in South Korea for a year. All being well in Seoul. I got a call yesterday saying that they should have a position for me as early as next week. This would be to start even as early as late January. Naturally I'm nervous but the excitement far out ways it. smile

Anyone been to Korea? Any tips?


Stay on the south side. nod


Congrats!!!
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Reply #3 posted 11/14/07 3:10am

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Do they pay for your accomodation JD whilst you are out there?
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Reply #4 posted 11/14/07 3:11am

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jami0mckay said:

Do they pay for your accomodation JD whilst you are out there?


Yes they do aswell as return flights. I only have to pay for my bills. You get page a decent wage aswell working 30 hours a week. Apparently you can save half your wage each month even if you eat out every night.
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Reply #5 posted 11/14/07 3:13am

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JDInteractive said:

jami0mckay said:

Do they pay for your accomodation JD whilst you are out there?


Yes they do aswell as return flights. I only have to pay for my bills. You get page a decent wage aswell working 30 hours a week. Apparently you can save half your wage each month even if you eat out every night.


Nice!! it must be so great looking forward to a new challenge biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 11/14/07 3:25am

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I know a guy who is there right now working as a teacher. He's an American and used to work in Japan before he moved to Korea so he might have a slightly different perspective on the experience, but if you have any questions I could forward them to him.
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Reply #7 posted 11/14/07 4:04am

CarrieMpls

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Wonderful news, JD!! I'm so happy for you.
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Reply #8 posted 11/14/07 4:06am

ellieadore

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Great news woot! I know how keen you were to get a teaching position abroad.

Am really happy for you hug
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Reply #9 posted 11/14/07 5:00am

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great news...congrats...
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Reply #10 posted 11/14/07 5:01am

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Congrats JD woot!
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Reply #11 posted 11/14/07 6:50am

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congratulations thumbs up!
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Reply #12 posted 11/14/07 7:26am

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JDInteractive said:

So it's all starting to take shape now. I'm going to teach in South Korea for a year. All being well in Seoul. I got a call yesterday saying that they should have a position for me as early as next week. This would be to start even as early as late January. Naturally I'm nervous but the excitement far out ways it. smile

Anyone been to Korea? Any tips?


Congratulations! What a great experience that will be. I'm very happy for you!
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Reply #13 posted 11/14/07 7:29am

MarieLouise

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woot! Congrats ! Sounds like it's going to be an interesting experience !
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Reply #14 posted 11/14/07 8:29am

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Fantastic, Fuzz. This is going to be an incredible experience.
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Reply #15 posted 11/14/07 9:14am

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Nice one. Bring me a stick of rock back.
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Reply #16 posted 11/14/07 9:22am

JDInteractive

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Cloudbuster said:

Nice one. Bring me a stick of rock back.


No. smile
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Reply #17 posted 11/14/07 10:07am

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JDInteractive said:

Cloudbuster said:

Nice one. Bring me a stick of rock back.


No. smile


I hope your plane crashes.
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Reply #18 posted 11/14/07 10:08am

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Congratulations!!! biggrin
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Reply #19 posted 11/14/07 10:20am

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thumbs up!
I have a co-worker who's travelled to South Korea.
I'll try to pick his brain for ya!
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Reply #20 posted 11/14/07 10:34am

Rightly

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teach what? English?

Be careful what you get yourself into. Try not to leave anyone stranded.

Sounds great though, especially if you can save money while you're there.
The Korean language is probably very difficult though.
I hope you keep posting on the org., and pictures would be great too!

Good luck!!
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Reply #21 posted 12/14/07 11:35am

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Well it hasn't been easy as I thought but I've now finally landed a position! I was interviewed succesfully albeit outside a 24/7 Spar on my mobile and they think I'm Scottish for some reason! I'm going to be starting late February teaching kindergarten and middle years children. I will be there for a year at the very least.

excited
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Reply #22 posted 12/14/07 11:37am

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JDInteractive said:

Well it hasn't been easy as I thought but I've now finally landed a position! I was interviewed succesfully albeit outside a 24/7 Spar on my mobile and they think I'm Scottish for some reason! I'm going to be starting late February teaching kindergarten and middle years children. I will be there for a year at the very least.

excited



thumbs up!

Awesome!!
Best wishes biggrin
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Reply #23 posted 12/14/07 11:42am

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JDInteractive said:

Well it hasn't been easy as I thought but I've now finally landed a position! I was interviewed succesfully albeit outside a 24/7 Spar on my mobile and they think I'm Scottish for some reason! I'm going to be starting late February teaching kindergarten and middle years children. I will be there for a year at the very least.

excited


Good luck mate and well done for the work you have put in so far to get here woot!
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Reply #24 posted 12/14/07 11:52am

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JDInteractive said:

Well it hasn't been easy as I thought but I've now finally landed a position! I was interviewed succesfully albeit outside a 24/7 Spar on my mobile and they think I'm Scottish for some reason! I'm going to be starting late February teaching kindergarten and middle years children. I will be there for a year at the very least.

excited


woot! woot! woot!

I couldn't be happier for you, JD.

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Reply #25 posted 12/14/07 11:53am

retina

JDInteractive said:

Well it hasn't been easy as I thought but I've now finally landed a position! I was interviewed succesfully albeit outside a 24/7 Spar on my mobile and they think I'm Scottish for some reason! I'm going to be starting late February teaching kindergarten and middle years children. I will be there for a year at the very least.

excited


Kindergarten? Gosh, you're going to be exhausted! lol

I taught at a high school during my time in Japan, except for one day when I taught at a kindergarten. The little ones stared at me with big eyes for maybe ten seconds but after that their shyness was totally gone. I tried to play different games with them but it was hard since I constantly had a kid on my back, two hanging from my arms and at least one wrapped around my legs. lol

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Reply #26 posted 12/14/07 12:23pm

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As I have been travelling back and forth from Korea since 2000, and was my kinda second home, I'm sure I can give you all the tips you need.. wink
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Reply #27 posted 12/14/07 12:33pm

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Best wishes JD - Congrats biggrin
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Reply #28 posted 12/14/07 12:46pm

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retina said:

I tried to play different games with them but it was hard since I constantly had a kid on my back, two hanging from my arms and at least one wrapped around my legs. lol

mushy God, that sounds wonderful! biggrin
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Reply #29 posted 12/14/07 1:01pm

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retina said:

JDInteractive said:

Well it hasn't been easy as I thought but I've now finally landed a position! I was interviewed succesfully albeit outside a 24/7 Spar on my mobile and they think I'm Scottish for some reason! I'm going to be starting late February teaching kindergarten and middle years children. I will be there for a year at the very least.

excited


Kindergarten? Gosh, you're going to be exhausted! lol

I taught at a high school during my time in Japan, except for one day when I taught at a kindergarten. The little ones stared at me with big eyes for maybe ten seconds but after that their shyness was totally gone. I tried to play different games with them but it was hard since I constantly had a kid on my back, two hanging from my arms and at least one wrapped around my legs. lol



Wow sounds like a handful and more!

Good Luck with everything JD!
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