South Korea Highlights
Overview
Essential information about this trip
- 120 hour accredited online TEFL course
- In school training
- 12-month teaching placement
- Rent-free accommodation
- Visa assistance
- Ongoing & emergency support
- Native English speaker
- Bachelor's degree certificate (official hardcopy)
- Aged between 21-35
- Passport from USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia, or New Zealand
- 120 hour TEFL certificate (included)
- Clean bill of mental and physical health
- Ready for life changing teaching experience
Not required
- Any teaching experience
- Speaking other languages
- Flights: Reimbursement of one-way flight contribution upon contract completion.
- Budget: Please be prepared until your first pay check.
- Clean Background Check: A criminal record check from your country is required; records older than 6 months are not accepted.
- Visa Cost: You'll have support to obtain your work visa.
- Health Check: Mandatory medical check required, approx. €100.
- Apostille: Required for your bachelor's degree and police certificate.
- Insurance: It's really important to sort your travel and health insurance before you go, covering COVID-19 treatment.
- Vaccines: Consult your doctor or local travel clinic for suitable vaccines and cost.
Fully Inclusive Programme
- 120 hour accredited online TEFL course
- In school training
- 12-month teaching placement
- Rent-free accommodation
- Visa assistance
- Ongoing & emergency support
Your Trip Itinerary
Day 1 1 day Getting There
Travel to Incheon International Airport (IIA) in Seoul where normally you will be picked up by our arrival team.
Days 2-4 3 days In School Training
You will receive onboarding training in your school. Pre-arrival you will join online courses to learn about Korean culture, language and society.
Days 5-364 360 days Your Teaching Experience
It's time to get into the classroom! You'll be confident after already completing 120 hours of certified teacher training. Expect around 22 hours (public schools) or 30 hours (private schools) of hands-on teaching during your 40-hour work week, with plenty of time on days off to explore Korea.
Day 365 1 day After Your Internship
Congratulations, you did it! Make sure to celebrate this achievement and decide if you'd like to see more of South Korea, traveling or teaching (or both).
What our interns say
Current Intern Madelyn's Tips
Verified reviews
4.93 out of 5.
Across 1,570 global reviews from students who actually finished and started teaching.
Real support, every step of the way
I've been offered so much support and so many resources whilst being in Korea. I found this most beneficial because it makes the move to a new country less scary. It's refreshing to know that I can send any of the team a message and they will be happy to help.
Insider insight from a team that's been there
Many of the contacts I had with the placement team had actually lived in South Korea so their insight was so valuable! They were able to give me firsthand insight into what life in Korea would be like and what to expect during the process.
Helpful from the very first call
Just a thank you for how helpful you and the placement team were in the months leading up to my departure to Korea and for checking in to see how things are going with me while I'm here :)
Wondering if I can ever leave
I wasn't sure if I wanted to stay for a whole year in one place but now I am wondering if I can leave after just 12 months. I have a great group of friends and love my routine here. The kids are incredible and I feel proud of how much they've learned. Korean culture is gentle and the people are so nice here, I really feel at home. Thank you!
Locations
After you settle in, you will spend your teaching placement in one of our stunning placements throughout South Korea. Locations are varied in cities and towns across Provinces including Gyeonggi, Gyeongsangnam-do, Chungcheong, Jeollanam-do, and Gangwon-do.
Cultural excursions
Past interns have shared their recommendations for free-time activities, with a long bucket list of sightseeing, food and travel to dive into during your placement.
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Neighborhood - Seoul's Myeongdong
The perfect place for shopaholics & foodies. Snack on Korean dumplings and other Asian treats while browsing the shops.
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Food - Korean BBQ
Life for TEFL teachers in South Korea is hot and spicy thanks to traditional BBQ available everywhere. A must try is Dwaeji Galbi (pork ribs).
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Activity - Korean Bathhouse
Relax at a Korean bathhouse. These jjimjilbang (찜질방) are where locals come to unwind, have beauty treatments and recharge.
How it works
Before you go, you’ll have an application form to fill out and documents to submit, a video chat and then you’ll be on your way.
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Apply
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Interview
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Document
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Teach!
Things people ask, before signing up.
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