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Guaranteed Job Placement with Peace of Mind Pre Departure and In-country Support
We outline the entire process you’ll follow to realise the dream of teaching in South Korea, from all pre-departure support, to guaranteeing you a job in one of our trusted and vetted schools and supporting you during your entire experience.
Our knowledgable, experienced and passionate enrolment and support teams guide and support you every step of the way both before you leave your home country and once you arrive in South Korea.
With TravelBud, you’ll always be talking to someone who has taught abroad before, so you’ll get informed, first-hand advice to guide, prepare and support you before, during and after your experience.
- We guarantee you a teaching job in carefully vetted and trusted schools where every effort is made to match placement preferences.
- We'll explain all the paperwork, visas, contracts, taxes, work hours, budgets, requirements, responsibilities and answer all of your questions to help ease any anxieties.
- We guide you through everything you need before you depart to South Korea and from the moment you touch down, you'll continue to receive peace of mind 24/7 support from our in-country team who will be on hand for you throughout your placement.
Quick Facts
Salary and Benefits
Earn $1600 – $1900 USD * (2,1 – 2,5 million Won) per month. Free furnished housing, airfare reimbursement, paid holidays, 13th paycheck and health insurance coverage.
* May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility.
Placement Types
Placements are in private language centers (“Hagwons”) teaching kindergarten, primary (elementary and middle) and high school students.
Contract Length
Placements are for 1 year and can be renewed if you’d like to stay and continue to teach and travel.
In-class or Online Accreditation & Placement Only options
Get TEFL/TESOL certified in-class in South Korea or online. If you already have an accredited TEFL/TESOL certification, our Placement Only option is best for you.
Eligibility Requirements
You don’t need to have any teaching experience to teach English in South Korea. You do need:
Required
- A passport from the UK, USA, Canada, Ireland, Australia or New Zealand
- A bachelor’s degree issued in one of the seven designated English-speaking countries in hand in any field – no teaching experience required
- A Native English Speaker
- No criminal conviction whatsoever (even misdemeanors).
- No major medical or mental health diagnosis or medication in the past 5 years
- No communicable diseases
- No visible tattoos, such as on the face, neck and hands
Preferred on case-by-case basis
- Between 20 – 39 years old
Unsure? Get expert advice and guidance
We’ll send you more info, explain the program and answer all your questions.
Can I teach English in South Korea without a degree?
While you don’t need to have any teaching experience to teach English in South Korea, you do require a bachelors degree to qualify for the program.
If you are a non-degree holder please see our Teach English in Cambodia program.
Can I teach English in South Korea with a diploma or associate degree?
While these often require you to do just as much work as a bachelor’s degree unfortunately they’re just not held in as high regard internationally.
There are a number of reasons for this, particularly that colleges offering these aren’t required to be kept to the same internationally recognized standards as those offering bachelor’s degrees.
Courses can vary wildly in terms of standard and requirements for both enrollment and passing and it makes judging the quality of the certificate really difficult. This means that schools in general, the world over, have a blanket rule of not accepting diplomas and associate degrees as a qualifying certificate.
Check out our Teach English in Cambodia program if you’re a diploma or associate degree holder.
Reviews
I felt a lot more safe and secure using this program
TravelBud were always there to answer my questions and listen to me when I had any concerns. The staff workers are so kind and they told me the truth of what I would face, both pretty and ugly truth. I felt a lot more safe and secure using this program.
Recommended for anyone thinking of teaching English abroad for their first time
Moving to a different country and learning a completely new culture can be very difficult but TravelBud helped me find a very comfortable job and put me in contact with all the right people so when I arrived here my transition has been very smooth and really enjoyable!
Program Options
Option 1: In-Class TEFL & Placement
If you do not have an internationally accredited TEFL/TESOL certification, we highly recommend our in-class course held in South Korea to prepare you for your teaching adventure abroad.
Option 2: Online TEFL & Placement
We also offer a range of internationally accredited online TEFL/TESOL courses which you can take prior to heading to your guaranteed placement in South Korea.
Option 3: Placement Only
If you already hold an accredited 120 Hour TEFL/TESOL certification, then our Placement Only option guarantees you a teaching job with all our in-country support benefits.
What’s included for each Program Option
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Option 1In-Class TEFL & Placement | Option 2Online TEFL & Placement | Option 3Placement Only | |
Secures your spot | |||
Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance | |||
Personalised one-on-one Support | |||
Visa Guidance | |||
Your questions answered | |||
Guaranteed Job Placement | |||
24/7 In-country support | |||
Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee | |||
TEFL/TESOL Course | (4 weeks in-country) | (4 weeks online for 120h or 11 weeks online for 170h) | |
Internationally Accreditated Certification | |||
Practical Teacher Training in-class | |||
Airport pickup and transfer Subject to correct arrival times | |||
Airport Assistance Info & guidance on trains/taxis/buses and routes | |||
SIM Card Included | |||
SIM Card guidance | |||
Local bank account guidance | |||
Shared Accommodation | (for 1st month in-country) | ||
Cultural Orientation including excursions | (1 week) | (weekend) | (weekend) |
Visa Run | (for 1st month in-country) | ||
Lesson Plan templates and resource directories | |||
Support Network | |||
Self-development and advantageous future employability | |||
Fees | View Fees | View Fees | View Fees |
Full Program Highlights
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Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance
- Getting the necessary documentation prepared prior to departure.
- Assisting you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgets and booking flights.
- Answering your questions to help ease any anxieties you may have regarding your trip.
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Logistics and safety when arriving
- Airport pickup and assistance to accommodation.
- Sim card setup assistance.
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A toolkit for navigating Korean culture
- Cultural Orientation.
- Social events and meet and greets.
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Practical Teacher Training
- To hone your craft and ensure confidence before you begin teaching professionally.
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Guaranteed Job Placement
- At carefully vetted schools.
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An Internationally Accredited TEFL/TESOL certification
- The knowledge required to teach english successfully.
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A support network of fellow teachers
- Lifelong friendships and travel opportunities.
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24/7 In-country support
- Ex-foreign teachers and local, on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
- You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as translation help, legalities, emergencies, travel options or school queries. Someone is on hand.
- Teacher meet-ups.
- We check in with you regularly and keep up to date with your teach abroad experience.
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Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee
- Teach somewhere else after your contract and explore new cultures.
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Self-development and advantageous future employability
- Add teaching abroad to your CV to stand out from the crowd.
Guaranteed Job Placement
We find you a teaching job or jobs to ensure you have the maximum work hours allowed under your visa.
You could spend your own time trying to find your own teaching position.
But this can be time-consuming and stressful because you’ll have to wade through a myriad of risk factors and paperwork when evaluating teaching positions.
These can include but are not limited to:
- Work visas, relevant permits and documentation
- The interview process
- The credibility of the school
- Your safety at the school
- Understanding contracts, contract length and hidden clauses
- Payment terms and what happens in the event of non-payment
- Taxes
- Teaching philosophy and environment
- Teaching materials
- School code of conduct
- Local staff support and English proficiency
- After school activities and requirements
- Disciplinary processes
- And many more considerations!
So you might find a job but you’ll be unprepared from a teaching, cultural, financial and emotional perspective.
We take the pressure and stress away from you by guaranteeing your job placement and providing peace of mind support
- We guarantee you a teaching job in carefully vetted and trusted schools where every effort is made to match placement preferences.
- You can focus on enjoying your new lifestyle knowing your income of $1600 – $1900 USD is secured.
- We’ll explain all the paperwork, contracts, taxes, work hours, requirements and responsibilities.
- We guide you through everything you need to know before you depart to South Korea and from the moment you touch down, you’ll continue to receive peace of mind 24/7 support from our in-country team who will be on hand for you throughout your placement.
- We’ve all taught abroad before and, having placed over 2200+ participants around the world, know the key to success is well-trained, culturally-adjusted, and emotionally-supported teachers. Read more about our teaching placements.
Expert guidance and support
Our experts will explain the program and answer all your questions.
Awards & Nominations
We’re thrilled to be recognized as one of the best Teach Abroad organizations and these awards reflect our commitment to delivering an exceptional standard of professional support, training and experiences to our community of teacher travelers worldwide. Read more about our values and team.
Lifetime Placement Guarantee
Once you’ve taught in one of the TravelBud schools, we can guarantee you a position at another partner school in any of our destinations for which you are eligible on your program line, at no additional charge to you.
- Pay one fee and you’re able to teach in any partner school on your program line as long as you like.
- It’s a once-off fee for a lifetime of opportunities to make a difference in the lives of your students and travel the world in a sustainable way.
- For example, once you’re finished in South Korea you can travel over to Japan or Thaiand and experience a whole new cultural adventure.
Boost your employability
You might think you’re taking a step back by taking a year off but nothing could be further from the truth!
Although you may think it’s a halt in your education journey, you’re actually fast tracking yourself through:
- Learning independence.
- Learning how you react to different situations.
- Learning how to master and grow your confidence in public speaking.
- Learning how to overcome obstacles.
- Learning about yourself through your own personal self discovery.
- Learning how to step out of your comfort zone and challenge yourself.
These would normally take much longer in a normal, sheltered environment and wouldn’t be nearly as much fun!
When you do head back home, you’re not just another resume in a pile of resumes – you are someone different who’s done something interesting and rewarding.
People who are able to reflect on their experiences will give them an edge in their interview, no matter what industry or profession.
Teaching Placements
Teaching Placement Overview
Salary range in USD per month | $1600 - $1900 USD * * May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility. |
Salary local currency per month | 2.1 – 2.5 million Won |
Saving potential in USD per month | $400 - $1000+ |
Employment Type | Full-time |
Contract Length | 1 year |
Placement Types | Private Language Schools ("Hagwons") |
Classroom Audience | Kindergarten, Primary (elementary and middle), High school students rarely |
Classroom Age | Between 4 - 18 |
Classroom Size | 3 - 15 |
Working Hours per week | 45 including lunch, 30 hours contact teaching |
Days off | 2 days per week but may not be consecutive |
Holidays / Paid Leave | 16 Public holidays at the discretion of the school (paid), Paid vacation usually between 10 – 15 days (Exact amount differs between schools). |
Tax rate range for teachers | 4-7% |
Visa | E2 Visa |
Initial Enrollment to Arrival | 4 Month Minimum |
Top Placement Locations | 1. Gyeonggi-do Province and Seoul 2. Gyeongsangnam-do Province (Inc. Daegu, Ulsan) 3. Chungcheongnam-do Province (Inc. Daejeon, Sejong) 4. Jeollanam-do Province (Inc Gwangju) 5. Gangwon-do Province |
Teaching Placements
There are two main types of schools in Korea: Public Schools and Private Language Centers.
Private Language Centers – “Hagwons”
Private language centers are where students go to learn English either as a supplement to their public school education or as a replacement for their public school education.
As a result, language center are generally open from 09h00 until 22h00. The shift you will work depends on the age group you are teaching. Generally, kindergarten and elementary teachers primarily work from 09h00 until 18h00. Elementary and middle school teachers usually start around 13h00 until 22h00.
Language centers typically offer high tech facilities and have lots of resources for teaching and lesson planning. They offer a well-supported working environment to new teachers. Most language centers we work with are large companies with many different branches all over South Korea.
- Class sizes tend to be around 8-15 students per class
- Teachers have access to internal systems where they can share lesson plans
- Minimal lesson planning is required
- There are many books and resources to help plan for classes
- Classrooms are well equipped
- Around 30-35 teaching hours per week
- Teaching in the afternoons and evenings
- There is generally more than 1 native English teacher at each school
What are the age groups I will be teaching?
Mixed ages but mainly children. Anywhere from 4 – 18 years old. The age group depends on the school you end up in.
Do schools provide lunches?
Schools sometimes provide lunch options for teachers. You will always have a lunch/dinner break scheduled into your daily routine.
Can I be placed with my friend or partner?
We can do our best to place you in the same town as your friend or partner. You might be teaching in the same school or in nearby schools, depending on the availability of jobs. We unfortunately cannot guarantee that you will be able to be placed together due to a number of factors, but we have previously successfully placed many pairs together (couples, friends etc).
Holidays
As Language centers are open all year round, teachers will not share the usual school holidays. Instead, participants may take vacation leave and take some public holidays which will be at the discretion of the school. Paid holidays are usually between 10 – 15 days (Exact amount differs between schools).
Are there sports or activities after school which I will need to attend?
No, you generally won’t be required to do anything at school after teaching hours.
How long is the teaching contract?
Your placement duration is for 12 months or more. Placements are renewable so you can choose to teach English in South Korea for several years if you’d like!
Do I get any bonuses?
Yes, you’ll receive an end-of-contract bonus pay (13th paycheck).
What is the dress code for teaching?
Dress code is smart-casual – collared shirts for men and conservative for women. Covering the shoulders is especially important for women but the length of skirts and dresses is less of a concern.
Is transportation provided from accommodation to work?
Transportation is not provided by schools. This will be for the teacher’s own expense and is relatively inexpensive. In most cases, teachers either live within walking distance from the school or a short bus ride/train ride away costing anything from USD 2 – USD 5 return per day.
Medical services and insurance?
NHI (National Health Insurance) is provided by your school a couple of weeks after you begin teaching. It takes some time to process the documents and you will be required to pass an in-country medical examination in order to apply for your ARC (alien registration card) which is your identity in Korea. Once you have your ARC then you are able to see a local doctor. We recommend you have travel insurance for the first three months of being in Korea.
What are the chances of schools deducting money from my salary?
This depends on the school and details will be stipulated in the contract. Some schools deduct $250 USD per month for three months as a housing deposit and this will be paid back at the end of the contract minus the cleaning expenses, unpaid utility expenses or damage beyond general wear and tear.
Do you get paid overtime?
Yes, in most cases and this will be stipulated in their contract.
What are the chances of getting a salary increase?
Quite high for your second contract but your salary is typically fixed for your contract duration. But there might be opportunities for overtime work.
Visa Trip
Teachers who take the In-class TEFL/TESOL course may be required do a visa trip once they have completed the course and before (or soon after) they start teaching.
Visa trips are mandatory trips to countries bordering South Korea to acquire or renew visa statuses.
Popular destinations for the visa trip are Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand or Vietnam. The visa trip usually lasts for 5-7 business days depending on the destination.
The cost of the visa trip is fully funded by the participant (see our Budget section for estimates of a visa run trip) so it is essential to expedite all documents as soon as possible in order to avoid a visa run trip.
Note that this may not be required for those who do the Placement Only program, as they will likely have their placement before they arrive and thus will arrive on a business visa provided by their school.
Don’t worry, we’ll talk you through the whole process, explain all your options and guide you every step of the way!
Cultural Preparation
Part of the success of your experience comes from understanding the culture that you’re going to be living and working in.
Cultural awareness training helps you to settle into your new environment, make local friends, avoid misunderstandings, and enjoy success in social and professional life.
Our Program Includes:
Pre departure Support
to guide and prepare you
Logistics and safety
when arriving
A toolkit for navigating
your new country
A support network
of fellow teachers
24 / 7 In-country support
for peace of mind
Having Fun!
& embracing your new adventure
Pre-departure Support
We assist you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgets, booking flights and any questions or information you need.
Pre departure Support
- We’ll outline the entire process you’ll follow to realise the teaching abroad dream.
- You’ll be provided comprehensive information relating to each step in the pre-departure process and you’ll have the opportunity to ask as many questions as you like, no matter how silly you may think they are!
- We’ll explain and help you get the necessary documentation prepared prior to departure.
- We’ll assist you with all planning, packing, visas, costs, budgeting and booking flights.
- We’ll ease any anxieties you may have regarding your trip and share the positive and life-changing adventures of the teach abroad experience.
Logistics and Safety when arriving
We’ll pick you up from the airport and introduce you to your support team in-country.
Logistics and Safety when arriving
- We’ll pick you up from the airport so you won’t have to stress when you arrive off the plane.
- We’ll introduce you to your 24/7 support team on the ground.
- We’ll take you to your pre-arranged accommodation. Read more about our course accommodation.
- We assist you with your SIM card setup so that you can contact your loved ones back home and your new friends you’re about to make on your epic orientation!
- We assist you with your local bank account setup so you can save money on international withdrawal fees. Your salary is paid into your local bank account.
A toolkit for navigating your new country
The perfect foundation for adjusting to life in your new country and meeting your fellow teachers and in-country stafff members.
In-class TEFL/TESOL Participants experience the following:
Our 1 week cultural orientation on Korean culture and language gives you the perfect foundation for adjusting to life in South Korea as well as an opportunity to bond with your fellow teachers-in-training and in-country staff members.
Learn foundational Korean language
We help you with foundational language to help you navigate:
- The bustling markets.
- Grabbing a taxi.
- Ordering a delicious meal.
- Garnering respect from locals.
(plus it’s pretty cool to impress your mates at home or add it to your resume!)
Cultural and History lessons
- Learn from local Korean staff and ex-foreign teachers who have made their home in South Korea.
- You’ll understand the cultural dynamics so that you don’t feel like a fish out of water.
- You won’t be making any faux pas or disrespecting the locals.
- How to address locals and your fellow teachers.
- You will know what you can and can’t do in Korean classrooms.
Relevant Cultural Excursions
Excursions include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Gyeongbok Palace Tour, commonly known as the Grand Palace, the largest of 5 grand palaces in South Korea.
- Korean War Memorial.
- Korean Cooking Class with Chef Hero.
- Taekwondo Martial Arts Class.
- K-POP Dance Class.
Grand palace Tour and Hanbok Experience
This is the highlight of our orientation week. Participants are taken to a Hanbok (traditional Korean Dress) cafe to get dressed in the traditional clothing. They are then taken back in time to visit the Gyeongbokgung Palace which was built during the Joseon Dynasty (1395) and given a guided tour of this grand palace. This is a great photo opportunity for all and is a wonderful experience.
Korean War Memorial
Participants will head out to Seoul to visit the Korean War Museum and Memorial. This excursion is a detailed look into the “Forgotten War” and participants will be given a guided tour by an expert in the field. They will be able to walk around and see different displays as well as original vehicles, planes, boats etc that were used during this conflict. The Korean war is a major part of the peninsula’s history and is a great learning opportunity for all.
Korean Cooking Class with Chef Hero
Korean food is fast gaining in popularity around the world, and for good reason. Participants can see how the food is made and learn about the ingredients used in making certain dishes. They will then be shown how to cook some of Korea’s most famous dishes, cook these dishes themselves, and then devour a feast prepared by themselves and the charismatic chef Hero. Some dishes that they will learn to prepare are Bulgogi, Gimbab and Kimchi Pancakes.
Taekwondo Martial Arts Class
Taekwondo is a Korean martial art, characterized by its emphasis on head-height kicks, jumping and spinning kicks, and fast kicking techniques. We will be visiting a ‘Dojang’ where the Taekwondo master speaks excellent English and will cover things like correct form, self-defense and participants even get to test their strength by breaking a wooden board!
Korean Language Class
6 hours of Korean language lessons taught by a qualified Korean Language teacher. These are broken down into 3 x 2-hour lessons and covers the basics of the Korean alphabet up to basic conversational content to help the participants better grasp the concepts of the Korean Language. * Exact scheduling is subject to change
K-POP Dance Class
This latest addition to our awesome and action-packed orientation week gives the teachers the opportunity to blow off some steam and learn some awesome new dance moves to their favourite K-POP songs. Lead by an expert dance teacher, this is sure to be a winner for everyone!
Online TEFL/TESOL & Placement Only participants experience the following:
Cultural Orientation Weekends
For those who choose to do the Online TEFL certification or already hold an accredited 120 Hour TEFL/TESOL certification, will be able to experience a full Korean cultural program as part of a group, meeting many other teachers who are also going to, or are already, teaching in South Korea.
The course takes place over a selected weekend spread out throughout the year. These weekend activities and excursions will be held on Saturdays in the capital, Seoul.
On Sunday you will be free to meet up and hang out with your newly made friends and explore the great city as you wish and at your own pace.
We can help to recommend or plan anything that you may like to do!
Excursions
Excursions may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Welcome dinner.
- Gyeongbok Palace Tour, commonly known as the Grand Palace, the largest of 5 grand palaces in South Korea.
- Guided tours by a professional Korean tour guide.
- Insadong and Bukchon Hanok cultural area walking tour.
- Wearing a traditional hanbok (Korean traditional clothes).
- Traditional Tea Tasting in Insadong.
- Bukchon Village or King Sejong Museum.
* Exact times and activities are subject to change and will be released closer to the orientation date.
Included in your fee:
- Welcome dinner.
- Entrance fees and activities during cultural excursions.
- Accommodation for the Saturday night of your cultural.
- Hanbok rental fee.
- Professional tour guide for the duration of the entire Saturday.
- 1-Month of free online Korean language classes.
Exclusions
Below is a list of expenses that will not be included in the orientation program and program fee, both online and placement only, and will need to be covered by yourself as required:
- Transport to and from Seoul for the orientation weekends.
- Food during cultural excursions and lunch.
- Accommodation outside of the Saturdays during the orientation
weekends. - Transportation costs to activities (we will take the subway or
busses, so it is relatively inexpensive).
40 Hour Online Cultural Foundation Course
Included for all participants in your program fee is access to an online, interactive, in-depth cultural and language orientation.
Internationally accredited and developed by experts in history, culture, and language. Our courses effectively prepare people to live, work, or study in their chosen country.
The course also emphasizes diversity, inclusivity, and cultural exchange, and provides institutions with the ability to independently verify that students have taken and passed the course and are ready to transition to life overseas.
This course not only helps individuals prepare to live in South Korea, it also helps teachers to succeed as employees of Korean organizations. It is also a wonderful opportunity for participants to meet other teachers who are also planning to move to Korea.
The Korean Cultural Foundation Course provides a strong foundation in Korean history, culture, language and society, and helps prepare students to make the transition into Korean society.
Organized into four lessons, this course:
- Provides information on all aspects of Korean history and culture.
- Facilitates discussion about the Korean culture and transition challenges.
- Provides a foundation in Korean language.
- Aids learners in navigating their new cultural environment.
There is no additional charge for this course, it is included as a part of your program fee.
Support Networks
In addition to the personal assistance and 24/7 in-country support we provide, you’ll also have a support network of fellow teachers.
A support network of fellow teacher travelers
In addition the personal assistance and 24/7 support we provide, you’ll also have a support network of fellow teachers.
Meet fellow Teacher Travellers
Meet other like-minded individuals who are experiencing the same pleasures and challenges you are.
Only they understand what you’re also going through in a way that friends at home would never.
Make Lifelong Memories
Many of our teachers visit the friends they make during the cultural orientation and TEFL Course.
This becomes a valuable network and community for you as you’re able to visit your friends in different parts of Korea and fully experience all that the country has to offer.
Diverse range of background
We have teachers participating in the cultural orientation and TEFL course from all over the world.
24/7 In-Country Support
- Ex-foreign teachers and local, on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
- You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as translation help, culture shock, legalities, emergencies, travel options or school queries. Someone is on hand.
- Teacher meet-ups.
- We check in with you regularly and keep up to date with your teach abroad experience.
Have some fun and embrace your new adventure!
Internationally Accredited TEFL/TESOL Certification
There are so many options when it comes to TEFL/TESOL courses that it can be quite overwhelming to understand what’s legitimate and what high quality schools require from teaching staff.
A quality TEFL/TESOL course helps teachers avoid the frustration and pitfalls of being unprepared in the classroom and provides all the necessary knowledge and tools to effectively teach English.
Educational Philosophy
Students are trained based on a global ‘best practices’ approach to teaching English as a second language that incorporates the direct method, communicative approach, and task-based teaching approach within a lesson planning structure of Present, Practice, and Produce.
We focus on teacher creativity. In many environments, teachers cannot depend on technology, so they must be both creative and resourceful in their lesson planning and execution. Technology is a tool, not a crutch.
Our teachers must harness their own creative spirit during the course and perform in a low-tech environment. Then once they have demonstrated that, we begin to instruct on how to use technology and allow students to incorporate technology into their lessons.
We require extensive teaching practice. We believe that proper education in TESOL must involve praxis, or the application of theory in a classroom setting. The course provides at least 16 hours of teaching practice whereby students are placed in a classroom as teachers, under instructor supervision and assessment, during the course. This typically happens several times during the course.
The process entails, preparing lesson plans for classrooms of different ages and skill levels, delivering those lessons, receiving peer and instructor feedback, and adjusting lesson plans and teaching approaches based on that feedback. This process is critical to the course and preparing teachers for the field.
Course Location
Our headquarters is on Yeongjong Island, Incheon, with offices, meeting rooms and a large classroom for TEFL/TESOL training.
It is footsteps to accommodations, tons of food shops, loads of great outdoor activities and numerous green spaces.
It is also located right on the airport express subway line and is just 40 minutes away from downtown Seoul.
Course Components
- Information and discussion about South Korean culture, history, politics, and society to provide exposure and help students navigate their new environment.
- Significant instruction in Korean language.
- Strong grounding in the history and theory of teaching English as a foreign/second
language. This is taught in a way that emphasizes application of theory to enhance
success in the classroom. - Significant practical training in teaching listening, reading, speaking and writing in the
classroom, including extensive lesson planning, presentation, and feedback from
peers and instructors. - Tons of tips, tricks and examples of how to teach English to every age group.
- Advice and guidance for effective classroom management.
- Teacher practicum in a local charity school and/or language center.
Detailed Course Overview
Week One – Orientation
The first week of the course is an amazing, interactive orientation on Korean culture and language, as well as an opportunity to bond with other teachers-in-training and staff members.
The program encompasses Korean language, culture, and society. The course is taught by area experts and includes several exciting and informative cultural excursions.
Week Two
The second week of the course is a deeper exploration of theory in the discipline of English as a second language and how to teach grammar.
Students learn about the structure and key elements of a lesson plan. Every lesson requires a detailed lesson plan that lays out the procedures of the class, and encourages teachers to consider the challenges, technology resources, and other factors that can impact a successful lesson in the classroom.
During week two, students will also learn how to teach speaking and grammar. Grammar can be challenging to teach. One of the reasons for this is that it has been a long time since native English speakers have reviewed grammar rules, so the course provides students with a bit of a refresher.
The major assignments for week two are to create a lesson plan for teaching grammar and to present a full lesson just as a teacher would in a classroom.
Week Three
The third week of the course focuses on how to teach reading and listening.
The major assignments for this week are to create lesson plans for teaching reading and listening and present full lessons just as a teacher would in the classroom.
During this week participants will learn more about teaching young learners and practice planning lessons for kindergarten students.
Additionally, our participants will learn about curriculum development for long term learning goals for their students.
Week Four
The final week the class is dedicated to classroom management and preparing for and conducting the English camp.
While classroom management may be the final topic covered, it is in fact extremely important, especially in cross-cultural contexts.
Classroom management is about setting ground rules, applying them consistently, getting to know your students, and earning and maintaining their respect and commitment.
Students spend several days preparing their lessons for the English camp. The camp typically lasts 2 days.
During the final week there will also be an in-class final exam.
Online TEFL/TESOL Courses
An alternative to our in-country TEFL course certification is an accredited online TEFL/TESOL course certification.
International Accreditation
Our internationally accredited in-class and online TEFL/TESOL courses are accepted by employers around the world and is accredited by Accreditat. Accreditat is registered under the UKRLP (UK Register of Learning Providers), Number 10065351. Registration on the UKRLP means they have been verified against a recognised legal source.
Graduates of our internationally accredited 120-hour TEFL/TESOL course have used their TEFL/TESOL certificate to successfully find employment in ESL teaching and education fields in nearly every Western, native-English speaking country, as well as across Europe, Asia, South America, and beyond.
Accommodation
Accommodation during the TEFL/TESOL Course
Your accommodation for your in-class TEFL/TESOL course is all pre-booked and sorted for you before you arrive in South Korea.
Transfer from the airport to your arranged accommodation is included for in-class TEFL applicants.
You may arrive anytime from the Friday to the Sunday before the course starts, and pick-ups are available between 8am and 8pm.
If you arrive after 8pm, you may need to take a taxi, but it’s better if you can arrive earlier in the day.
If you arrive before 8AM or earlier in the morning, you may have to wait until more or less 8am to be picked up.
Airport transfers are not included for those opting for Placement Only programs.
In some cases, depending on the school, a transfer from the airport to your accommodation may be arranged. If no actual pick-up at the airport is provided, then full guidance and support are given in order for you to make your way from the airport to your front door.
Accommodation after the TEFL/TESOL Course
Below is an example of a typical accommodation for teachers in Korea.
Most teacher apartments in Korea are one-room or studio type apartments and can be rather small by western standards.
Bathrooms in Korea are also Asian style wet-bathrooms and the shower,sink and toilet will likely not be separated. Expect your showerhead to be above the sink. This is completely normal.
Apartments are semi furnished and provided free to teachers. However, teachers are responsible for monthly electricity, water and internet costs as well as monthly maintenance.
Some items such as cutlery, crockery, bedding, towels, curtains etc may not be supplied but all the large basic items such as a bed, washing machine, A/C unit, refrigerator will be included.
The internet in South Korea is one of the fastest in the world and quite cheap.
Internet and cable generally costs about $35 USD a month. Utilities can cost around $40 – $150 USD a month, depending on the month and season, which will cover electricity, gas, water and maintenance fees.
How much will rent cost?
Rent will vary depending on where you are living, but is subsidised by your school so it is affordable.
Will I be living with someone?
If you are placed with a friend or partner, you will hopefully be able to live together. Otherwise, your school will organise a bachelor flat for you.
Let us know what your needs are in terms of accommodation and we’ll assist with finding the best living environment for you.
We’re here to help you through the whole process and will provide help, guidance, information and assistance finding your ideal accommodation during your teach abroad experience.
Dates
- One of the huge advantages of taking the TEFL/TESOL course in South Korea is that the course itself prepares people thoroughly for teaching in Korean schools and language centers and gives you first-hand experience in the classroom during the practical portion of the course.
- Placement-only candidates will be invited to join one of the cultural weekends designed specifically for placement only teachers.
- Online TEFL/TESOL courses start on the first Monday of each month.
Budgets
Our support team will walk you through everything prior to you departing to ensure you have exactly what you need by when you need to have it.
- There will be costs that you should be prepared for before your departure after you first arrive in South Korea, and ongoing expenses that you will need to pay each month.
- Although South Korea may appear inexpensive due to favorable currency exchange rates, costs do add up and it can be easy to overspend.
- You shouldn’t expect your first payday until the end of your first month of teaching.
- The approximate budget outlined in this document is what we believe to be the minimum required before receiving your first paycheck, however, we highly recommend you budget following your spending habits.
- PLEASE NOTE: You will be reimbursed for your flight to South Korea from your employer (in addition to your first salary) to assist you recoup initial budget outlays.
IN-CLASS TEFL/TESOL COURSE & PLACEMENT PROGRAM
We strongly suggest that applicants bring no less than $3,000 USD if entering the country on an E2 visa or $4,000 USD if a visa run is required with them when they arrive in South Korea to buffer any unforeseen costs before their first paycheck.
PLACEMENT ONLY & SUPPORT PROGRAM
We strongly suggest that you bring no less than $1,500 – $2,000 USD with you when you arrive in South Korea to buffer any unforeseen costs before your first paycheck.
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Pre-departure costs
Our support coordinators will assist you with:
- Booking flights.
- Explaining and finding the best insurance required.
- Advising you on all the document costs involved.
Documentation- Degree notarization and legalization * * Legalization includes notary (where needed) and apostille service. Cost varies widely depending on the location and service used. | $130 - $200 |
- Criminal Background Check notarization and legalization * * Legalization includes notary (where needed) and apostille service. Cost varies widely depending on the location and service used. | $30 - $200 |
- Shipping Costs of sending documents to South Korea | $50 - $100 |
- Visa application fee | $40 - $330 |
- TB Test (Chest X-ray) for South Africans Only | $150 - $300 |
Travel Insurance **You will need to purchase a travel insurance policy that will cover you from the time you depart from your home country and whilst you are setting up your South Korean health insurance. TravelBud is partnered with World Nomads so you are more than welcome to click here to complete our form and receive a quotation for your consideration.** Cost varies depending on policy and benefits. | $100 - $200(3 months) |
Flights Reimbursed ***Flight prices vary depending on where you travel from and when you book. Please be advised that a certain amount in accordance with your flight price will be reimbursed by your employer after you start teaching or at the end of your contract.*** Flights will be partially or fully reimbursed depending on the price and your contract | $450 - $1300 |
TOTAL | $685 - $2750 |
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In-class TEFL/TESOL course, Placement & Support - 1 month in Incheon, South Korea
ACCOMMODATION, RENT & DEPOSITYour rent will cover your stay at the accommodation for the duration of the TESOL course. One should expect a double or a triple shared room. Payment is to be made before departure, if not included in your program fee. * Price subject to change.You will pay a deposit of $100 upfront which will be returned to you at check-out. | Deposit: $550 |
ENGLISH SCHOOL CAMP SUPPLIESAs you will learn on the course, having colorful, creative engaging materials for teaching enhances the experience for your students. During the teaching practical days, you will need to make flashcards, props and possibly some worksheets.Most teachers spend about 15,000 KRW ($13 USD) on their camp supplies for flashcards, worksheets, activities, and games. You will be able to use these materials once you start teaching at your placement as well. You will have access to a printer and some materials at the school where we will be doing the course. | $10 - $20 |
STARTUP ITEMS (TOILETRIES, PHONE, MISCELLANEOUS)In South Korea, you can find all toiletries like shampoo, soap, toothpaste etc. at many convenience stores. | $50 |
OPTIONAL EXPENSES (NIGHTLIFE, WEEKEND TRIPS,* Budget is for 4 weekends | $100 - $120 |
DAILY EXPENSES (FOOD, TRANSPORTATION AROUND INCHEON AND TO THE TESOL COURSE)There may be a time after the course when you are required to wait for your VCN number from the Korean immigration Office to be released. We have added an extra 2 weeks to the budget to accommodate for this in the unlikely event that it should happen. | Per day: $20For 42 Days:$840 |
TOTAL | $1550 - $1590 |
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PLEASE BE AWARE – VERY IMPORTANT
The above budget outlines an approximate budget for participants to follow.
It outlines the 2 months before the first paycheck. Please be advised that applicants will be reimbursed for their flight to South Korea by their employer. In most cases, this will be within the first 60 days, but it can also be at the end of their contract. This will be written into the employment contract that you receive.
Placement only costs
ACCOMMODATION, RENT & DEPOSITYour rent will cover your stay at the accommodation for the duration of the TESOL course. One should expect a double or a triple shared room. Payment is to be made before departure, if not included in your program fee. * Price subject to change.You will pay a deposit of $100 upfront which will be returned to you at check-out. | Deposit: $550 |
DAILY EXPENSES (FOOD, TRANSPORTATION AROUND INCHEON AND TO THE TESOL COURSE)There may be a time after the course when you are required to wait for your VCN number from the Korean immigration Office to be released. We have added an extra 2 weeks to the budget to accommodate for this in the unlikely event that it should happen. | Per day: $20For 42 Days:$840 |
STARTUP ITEMS (TOILETRIES, PHONE, MISCELLANEOUS)In South Korea, you can find all toiletries like shampoo, soap, toothpaste etc. at many convenience stores. | $50 |
OPTIONAL EXPENSES (NIGHTLIFE, WEEKEND TRIPS,* Budget is for 4 weekends | $100 - $120 |
TOTAL | $1540 - $1560 |
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PLEASE BE AWARE – VERY IMPORTANT
The above budget outlines an approximate budget for participants to follow.
It outlines the 2 months before the first paycheck. Please be advised that applicants will be reimbursed for their flight to South Korea by their employer. In most cases, this will be within the first 60 days, but it can also be at the end of their contract. This will be written into the employment contract that you receive.
Visa trip costs (estimated)
If you have not obtained the E2 visa in advance of arrival in South Korea, you will need to do a visa run after your TESOL finishes so you can reenter the visa needed to work at your school.
The following prices are approximate costs of a visa run to neighboring countries. Actual prices will depend on flights at the time of booking, accommodation chosen, and personal expenditure during the trip. Prices should be taken as a guideline only.
** If you are traveling with other participants, you can share expenses such as accommodation, transport, etc., which can significantly reduce the price of your visa trip.
ACCOMMODATION, RENT & DEPOSITYour rent will cover your stay at the accommodation for the duration of the TESOL course. One should expect a double or a triple shared room. Payment is to be made before departure, if not included in your program fee. * Price subject to change.You will pay a deposit of $100 upfront which will be returned to you at check-out. | Deposit: $550 |
DAILY EXPENSES (FOOD, TRANSPORTATION AROUND INCHEON AND TO THE TESOL COURSE)There may be a time after the course when you are required to wait for your VCN number from the Korean immigration Office to be released. We have added an extra 2 weeks to the budget to accommodate for this in the unlikely event that it should happen. | Per day: $20For 42 Days:$840 |
STARTUP ITEMS (TOILETRIES, PHONE, MISCELLANEOUS)In South Korea, you can find all toiletries like shampoo, soap, toothpaste etc. at many convenience stores. | $50 |
OPTIONAL EXPENSES (NIGHTLIFE, WEEKEND TRIPS,* Budget is for 4 weekends | $100 - $120 |
TOTAL | $1540 - $1560 |
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**Please note, UK citizens have a much higher visa application fee than other countries. For UK applicants, they can expect the budget to be about $300 USD higher than the amounts quoted above.
First month in-country costs
Transportation toAt the end of the course, the placement team will advise you on the best way to get to your placement. They will assist you in purchasing the bus or train ticket to your new school and n accommodation. | $50 |
Daily Expenses (Food, transportation around townBudget is for 45 days to plan for delays in the ARC Application process. | $20Per day$900 for 45 days |
Settling in CostsItems to furnish their apartment and get comfortable e.g. bedding, cleaning supplies, and basic cooking utensils. | $120 - $150 |
Medical TestDone in South Korea | $80 - $100 |
ARC Application(Alien Registration Card) | $25 |
TOTAL | $1175 - $1225 |
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Budget Totals
Pre-DepartureFlights, insurance, documentation (Notarization and Apostille) | $810 - $2530(country dependent) |
In-class | $1550 - $1580 |
Placement OnlyBudget for approximately 4 weeks before your first paycheck. | $1540 - $1560 |
First month at placementBudget for your first month at placement. | $1175 - $1225 |
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- Please Note: The amounts shown above are estimated for someone who has frugal spending habits. We highly recommend that you bring no less than $2800 for your program start. This will provide an additional $800 USD cushion.
We realise that moving abroad to teach English in South Korea is expensive at first, but remember that with TravelBud your teaching job is guaranteed.
- You can focus on enjoying your new lifestyle knowing your monthly income of $1600 – $1900 USD secured.
- Once you start earning a salary, your living costs will be comfortably covered and you’ll start to learn how to cut down on your monthly expenses (for example, eating out less and finding the most affordable grocery store in your placement town).
- You will be able to enjoy your time teaching and travelling in Korea and save a good portion of your salary ($500 – $800+ USD per month) to fund your bucket-list travel adventures, pay off student loans, and return home with some savings to your name.
Fees
The following costs make up the program fee and are payable to TravelBud before you head over to Teach English in South Korea.
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Option 1In-Class TEFL & Placement | Option 2Online TEFL & Placement | Option 3Placement Only | ||
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Enrollment Deposit | $599 | $599 | $599 |
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Comprehensive pre-departure support and guidance |
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Personalised one-on-one Support |
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Visa Guidance |
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Your questions answered |
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Online TEFL Fee | Choose between: 120 Hour Online TEFL $499170 Hour Online TEFL$1299 | This fee is due 1 week prior to your selected course start date. | ||
Final Program Fee, Guaranteed Job Placement and 24/7 Support | Final Program Fee$2500 | $1300 | $1300 | For In-Class TEFL & Placement:Due 12 weeks prior to selected intake date.For Online TEFL & Placement and Placement Only:The fee is due in two instalments. The first instalment is due 10 weeks after your enrollment fee payment date.The second instalment is due no later than 3 days after you have received confirmation of job placement. |
Guaranteed Job Placement |
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24/7 In-country support |
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Lifetime Teaching Placement Guarantee |
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TEFL/TESOL Course | (4 weeks in-country) | (4 weeks online for 120h or 11 weeks online for 170h) |
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Internationally Accreditated Certification |
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Practical Teacher Training in-class |
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Airport pickup and transfer Subject to correct arrival times |
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Airport Assistance Info & guidance on trains/taxis/buses and routes |
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SIM Card Included |
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SIM Card guidance |
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Local bank account guidance |
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Shared Accommodation | (1st month in-country) |
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Cultural Orientation including excursions | (1 week) | (weekend) | (weekend) | In-class TEFL participants experience:
Online TEFL & Placement Only participants experience:
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Lesson Plan templates and resource directories |
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Support Network |
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Self-development and advantageous future employability |
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Total Fee | 120 Hour In-Class TEFL$3099 | 120 Hour Online TEFL$2398170 Hour Online TEFL$3198 | Placement Only$1899 | Default prices in US Dollar (USD). Please take note that currency converted pricing is based on the current exchange rate and may fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility on the day of being invoiced. |
Expert guidance and support
Our experts will explain the program and answer all your questions.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
FAQ
How much does it pay to teach English in South Korea?
If you are in search of a 1 year vibrant experience teaching, traveling and earning great money abroad ($1600 USD to $1900 USD * – 2.1 to 2.3 million Won per month), this is the perfect program for you. In the local currency (paid into a local bank account you will set up in your first month), it is around 2.1 – 2.3 million Korean Won.
* May fluctuate due to exchange rate volatility
Safety in South Korea
Moving to another country to live and work is a big step and we realise that safety can be a concern.
What do TravelBud staff and teachers say about safety in South Korea?
Our teachers in South Korea (both men and women) report feeling extremely safe in the country. Levels of crime are very low and public services such as transport are very efficient and very safe.
Public transport is efficient and safe to use.
How are the authorities?
The police in South Korea will treat you as well as you treat the law. Petty crimes involving brazen debaucherous behaviour are not tolerated and can be dealt with severely.
Make sure that you stick to the law and you will find the authorities very helpful.
Safety Tips
- Keep an eye on your belongings at the airport when arriving and leaving, as this is one place in the country where petty theft or pickpocketing is sometimes reported.
24/7 On-the-ground Support
Our on-the-ground support staff provide you with personal assistance throughout the duration of your teaching experience.
You can rest assured knowing that any queries will be answered such as emergencies, travel options, translation help, culture shock, legalities, or school queries.
Someone is on hand.
Is English spoken in South Korea?
Yes, English is spoken in Korea. There are different levels of English- in cities like Seoul you will encounter people with a high level of English, as opposed to smaller cities or towns. To work for bigger companies in Korea (which is a dream of many Koreans), you will need to have a good handle on English, but it isn’t as widely spoken as Thailand, as there isn’t such an enormous tourist sector. In South Korea, it is good to note that there are certain social restrictions to speaking English, especially to a foreigner.
Korean people often believe that your level of English directly indicates your economic background, as having a high level of English will mean that you attended classes at a private academy, or that you have travelled or lived abroad. For this reason, many Koreans are often shy or reluctant to speak English, even if they can.
Are teachers in high demand in South Korea? Why?
Native English-speaking teachers are in high demand in South Korea, mainly because the population is in a tight competition with their peers for jobs and other opportunities. Many young students aspire to study/live abroad, so the parents are more than willing to invest in native speakers to teach their children.
The overall hope for South Korea is to train Koreans to replace foreigners. They want the level of English to rise for Koreans, who could eventually become English teachers and eradicate the need for foreign teachers. The reasons for this are largely due to a patriotic outlook from Koreans, but also the fact that they do have a very high level of youth unemployment due to high competition for jobs based on the population size versus job availability.
Do students have to learn English in South Korea?
Yes, it is compulsory at their public schools. On top of their public schooling, many children attend private English academies after school to improve their English.
Do you need a degree to teach English in South Korea?
Yes, you will need a Bachelor’s degree in any field to teach English in South Korea.
If you are a non-degree holder please see our Teach English in Cambodia and Teach English in Myanmar programs.
What is the big difference between language schools, private schools, government schools and varsity?
The basic structure of the school system differs between language centers/private schools and public schools.
Language centers/private schools have a bit more flexibility in terms of the curriculum, use of textbooks, and so on. Teachers also generally teach smaller class sizes with students of similar English proficiency levels.
Public schools will generally have a set curriculum and textbook work. Class sizes are generally bigger, and students will have varying English proficiencies. Work hours for language centers/private schools are in the afternoons on weekdays, and weekends.
Public schools will generally be from around 7:30AM to 4:30PM on weekdays.
Read our guide on the Difference between Public and Private schools in South Korea on our blog.
How much money can I save teaching English in South Korea?
It is generally up to your lifestyle (as Western foods, alcohols etc are far more expensive). However, because you rent is paid for entirely by the school, all you really have to pay for is food and transport- both of which can be done very inexpensively if you live like a local.
You would probably spend about half your pay without creating any limitations for yourself, but can save more if you live frugally.
On average, you can save about $500- $800+ per month.
You will also get a severance package at the end of your contract which is one extra pay check for the amount of years you have worked there, so even if you only stay for 1 year, you will always get an additional 13th cheque at the end of your contract.
What are the expected tax deductions from your paycheck? Does is differ from school to school?
Tax deductions differs from school to school and it also depends on whether the institution is public or private. Expected deductions are only 4-7%.
Do schools pay you a fee/portion of my salary? If so, Why?
No, TravelBud and our partners DO NOT receive a portion of the teacher’s monthly salary.
Do schools in South Korea accept Online TEFL/TESOL certificates?
Yes they do. Read more about our online TEFL/TESOL course options.
What is the main religion in South Korea?
The religion is predominantly Christian (which stems from the involvement of the Western world, particularly the US after the end of the Korean war in 1953. There are a number of Buddhists as well, but the majority is atheist.
Will I get picked up from the airport?
When you arrive in Seoul, you can count on airport pick-up and travel assistance to your accommodation.
Where will I be placed Teaching English in South Korea
We can place teachers in: Big or small cities, South Korea is highly urbanised so even towns with smaller populations will feel quite developed. You can teach: Kindergarten, Primary (elementary and middle) or High school. Read our guide to placements in South Korea on our blog.
Refer to the Teaching Placements section for more information.
Video FAQ
Watch the videos below answering all our frequently asked questions about Teaching English in South Korea.
The videos below are in a playlist, so you can click on the playlist icon in the top left of the video player to scroll through all the questions and answers:
- What happens when I arrive?
- What is the airport like in South Korea?
- Can you get a job without a TEFL course?
- What did you most enjoy about the TEFL course?
- How many hours per week do you teach?
- How much vacation time do I get?
- What other financial benefits are there when Teaching English in South Korea?
- Can I travel while I’m teaching English in South Korea?
- What are the best places you can go to in Korea?
- Why go through TravelBud to Teach English in South Korea?
- How is the WiFi in South Korea?
- How do I know a school is reliable?
- What happens if something goes wrong once I’m in the country?
- What will my lifestyle be like? How is the foreign community?
- Is Korea safe?
- Is it safe for woman in Korea?
- Why would you recommend teaching English in South Korea?
I felt a lot more safe and secure using this program
TravelBud were always there to answer my questions and listen to me when I had any concerns. The staff workers are so kind and they told me the truth of what I would face, both pretty and ugly truth. I felt a lot more safe and secure using this program.
Recommended for anyone thinking of teaching English abroad for their first time
Moving to a different country and learning a completely new culture can be very difficult but TravelBud helped me find a very comfortable job and put me in contact with all the right people so when I arrived here my transition has been very smooth and really enjoyable!
Very Dependable
I had no success with other agencies but TravelBud came through and found placement in South Korea. Their service has has been spectacular, they saw that I wanted to explore a different culture than my own and helped me throughout. They are very dependable!
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