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How Much You Can Earn By Teaching English In Korea And What Are The Requirements by PeterLee3: 7:24pm On Sep 13, 2021
Teaching English in Korea is one of the <a href="https://www.travelandteachrecruiting.com/teaching-jobs-korea/">best teaching jobs in Korea</a> for English-speaking nation’s citizens and for certified TEFL certified teachers. In this article, we are going to discuss how much you can earn by teaching English in Korea and the requirements needed before preceding the whole process…

How much do you get paid teaching English in Korea?

Teachers are paid a monthly salary of 2.1-2.8 million Korean won per month. However, in addition to this, schools provide a free, single apartment, free plane tickets to and from Korea, a one-month severance as well as health coverage. Check out this post for a more detailed list of the <a href="https://www.travelandteachrecruiting.com/teaching-english-korea-salary/">salary to teach English in Korea</a>.

What is the average salary in Korea?

The average salary in Korea ranges from 2.1 million won to 2.8 million won. This is around $1800-2400 USD. However, you will be able to save most of this as you don’t pay for rent and because the taxes taken off this amount are only around 3%.

How much money can you save each month English in South Korea?

Teachers in Korea are able to save most of their pay each month. This is possible as 1) you are not paying rent, 2) taxes are only around 4% of your pay, 3) the cost of living in Korea (namely in smaller cities) is low, 4) there is no such thing as tipping in Korea and 5) you get paid around $2000 + USD each month.

On top of this, at the end of your teaching year you will be awarded your severance – or bonus – which is another full monthly payment; in addition to that, you will also be collecting from the money you put into your pension fund which was matched by the school. This usually amounts to another 2.4 million won!

For these reasons, the majority of teachers are able to save a lot of their monthly pay which enables them to return home with money in hand.

Can you teach private English lessons in Korea?

Yes and no. Teaching private lessons is technically illegal in Korea. However, many teachers do this and make good money on the side. Be warned though: if you get caught, your visa will be terminated.

Teaching English in Korea Requirements

What are the requirements to teach English in Korea?

The main requirements to teach English in Korea are an approved Bachelor’s degree/diploma (in any subject) and a clean Criminal Background Check. You will also need university transcripts, your resume, a valid passport, passport photos, the signed contract and a completed self health check form. <a href="https://www.travelandteachrecruiting.com/required-documents-teach-english-korea.">Go to this post here</a> for a complete list of all of the required documents to teach in Korea.

What qualifications do you need to teach English in Korea?

For the average teaching job in Korea, you won’t need any specific teaching qualifications other than a TEFL certification (and this is not always necessary). However, for teaching jobs where students at a higher level of English are taught, a Bachelor of Education or teaching certification would be needed.

What degree do you need to teach English in Korea?

While some schools are only able to invite certified teachers or those who hold degrees in Education to work at their schools, the only educational requirement to get a working visa in Korea is to have a Bachelors degree in ANY subject.

Regardless if you hold a degree in Political Science, Mechanical Engineering or Religious Studies, you will be able to get a visa to teach English in South Korea!

Source: https://www.travelandteachrecruiting.com/teaching-in-korea-f-a-q/

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