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Old 05-10-2008, 09:21 PM   #59
Moire
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Teaching English in South Korea would be an interesting experience, simply because I'd have the opportunity to live in a foreign country for a relatively short period of time. But I don't want to get ahead of myself here, and say that I am going to get a teaching job in some foreign country, because I do not know if I possess the social and communicational skills required to hold such position. My guess is I don't, but since the job will be located in South Korea, my potential employers might incorrectly attribute my inelegance to cultural differences and not think much of it. Teaching is not something that I want to do, but teaching in a foreign country for a short period of time might be good for a change. You said they offered free housing. Do they also pay for the plane tickets to South Korea? What about commuting expenses?
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