You've got the dream privates lined up. Easy going student with excellent language abilities and enthusiasm to learn more, a cool 55,000 won an hour, and located in the apartment downstairs from you. So now what?
Time to teach.In my last blog, aptly entitled How To Find High Paying Privates Teaching English, my friend told me what was up with getting in on private lessons/tutoring and scratching up that spare cash. (Bear in mind, I don’t advocate or condone violating the terms of your Visa or Immigration laws in general. Make sure you have an appropriate Visa and/or permissions when working, living or traveling through any nation to ensure that you are not “preparing for a return to your home country” minus some whopping fines/taxes plus light flogging.)Back to the conversation with my friend, because I really did need the spare cash that comes with teaching English in private settings as a one-one-one tutor in Korea. She informed me that although you may earn 50,000+ won an hour, you do have to work for it. Privates are a tricky thing to handle. This is not a hagwon where the curriculum is set, lesson plans pre-written and you are the teacher. If you are teaching English one-on-one, two hours can seem like an eternity + forever if you are not prepared. Here are her helpful tips for teaching English in privates: