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Opportunities for Teaching English in Korea
Food & Drink: Apgujeong, the Manhattan of Seoul, Part 3: Nightlife
 Apgujeong's posh charms can only be half experienced in a lunch or dinner outing -- to really get a sense of the extravagance that this neighborhood is capable of, you have to hit the nightlife spots.First, you'll want to fuel up a bit before heading out. Fifty (50) is a...
Teaching World Cup: How Korea Stacks Up
 You’ve made it to this website, so maybe you’re teaching in Korea already; maybe you’re in your parents’ basement trying desperately to find a way out of your minimum wage job as a competitive eating competition attendant. Either way, your mind has been opened to the world and you could...
How to Find High-Paying Privates Teaching English
A friend and I were talking this weekend about the spare cash situation – in short, she has it and I don’t. I asked her just how she was getting all this dough and she simply replied, “Privates.” I was intrigued. What’s a “private?” Who can do...
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Addr: 315-8, Sangsu-dong, Mapo-gu
No oven, no gas flame grill, no tables inside, no wait staff--but plenty of taste. Bella Tortilla is a one man show, run on the cusp of Hong Dae by Chef Jong Min Kan. Like its namesake, the Tortilla Wraps, the interior is tight and tid ...
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A ten-million-dollar-a-year English teacher
Her name is Yoo Soo-youn. She earns about 10B KRW (technically about $8M USD but who cares?) teaching English in Korea. And no, she doesn't play in the LPGA (ladies pro golf assoc.) on the side. Well, she must have a ph.D in education from Yale and a MBA from Harvard, making her the most supremely edu ...
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