The 24 hour job search

In less than a day of searching, university graduates can find jobs teaching English overseas that will pay $35,000 a year. But how can they tell what jobs are really waiting for them? Andrew Wiens got an unexpected phone call one day asking him if he wanted a job. Jocelyn McIntyre was offered a position… Continue reading The 24 hour job search

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The other side of the world

Arriving in Pusan, Korea was an experience I’ll never forget. It seems like yesterday when I think about it. After a nice flight and smooth connections from Halifax, Nova Scotia, I was met by Mr. Yoon. He was looking for foreign passengers in the airport. Foreigners stick out like sore thumbs so he spotted me… Continue reading The other side of the world

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Helping ESL Students Become Computer Literate

Increasingly, our daily lives involve computers – whether it’s getting money from an ATM, communicating via email or doing word processing at work. Today, people need tools to be successful in a high-tech world. Computer literacy skills can enhance employability, and open up new avenues of communication, knowledge, information, and entertainment. For teachers of ESL… Continue reading Helping ESL Students Become Computer Literate

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Greetings from Osan

Hello! My name is Ellie and I am a teacher at Wonderland in Osan. I have been in Korea for the last four months and have had an amazing experience thus far. When I first arrived, I was met at the airport by Ms. Lee and her husband, the directors of my hak-won, they kindly… Continue reading Greetings from Osan

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David’s adventures

David Brandreth Ottawa, Ontario To Whom It May Concern: I taught at a YBM Sisa-yong-o-sa school in Keumjeong (Pusan) for children between 1995 and 1996. It was my first experience with working abroad and I arrived there with a backpack and a suitcase. My friend Naomi and I had been travelling together in South East… Continue reading David’s adventures

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Bait and Switch

My last school didn’t keep their promise to provide me with a legal Z visa. The school piggy backed on my prior Z visa and then gave me a F visa that expired 2 days before the end of my contract. “I can’t teach on a F visa.” I said to the administrator of the… Continue reading Bait and Switch

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