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| Public school opportunities for native speaker English teachers exist across the Korean Peninsula. Elementary, Middle and High Schools are looking for teachers excited to share their language and culture with students. Korea has a number of metropolitan, mid-sized and rural areas, each with their own pace, personality and cultural offerings. |
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| SMOE (Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education) |
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Teach English in Seoul
The Largest City and Capital of South Korea
(1.8~2.7mil won; Start February, 2010) |
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| GEPIK (Gyeonggi English Program in Korea) |
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Teach English in Gyeonggi
Vast Province Dotted with Many Attractions
(2.0~2.3 mil won; Start February, 2010) |
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| EPIK (English Program in Korea) |
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Teach English in Busan
The Largest Coastal City
(1.8~2.65 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Daegu
A Developed Urban Area
(1.9~2.75 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Daejeon
The City with the Highest Quality of Life
(1.9~2.75 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gangwon
An Area in Great Harmony with Nature
(2.1~2.85 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gyeongbuk
A Peaceful and Historical City
(2.1~2.85 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Chungbuk
Ski Resort & Natural Rest Area
(2.1~2.65 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Incheon
A Costal City with a Mixture of Cultures
(1.8~2.65 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gwangju
Hub City of the Southwestern Region
(1.9~2.75 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Jeju
Beautiful & Peaceful Island
(2.0~2.75 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Gyeongnam
Mild Climate; In Harmony with Nature & People
2.1~2.65 mil won, February, 2010 |
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Teach English in Jeollabukdo
Real Korean Culture and Food
(2.2~2.85 mil won; February, 2010) |
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Teach English in Ulsan
Upscale Center of Modern Industry
(1.9~2.75 mil won; February, 2010) |
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