I have lived and taught EFL in Korea since March 2012 and have a great breadth and depth of teaching experience in Incheon, Goyang (Ilsan) and Seoul (premiere academy areas like Daechi-dong and Junggye-dong) and at all levels, with Elementary, Middle, High School and University students, as well as with adults of all ages in their post-university years.
I can teach and have taught many subjects during my time in Korea, including but not limited to: English (literature, composition, grammar, reading comprehension, speaking, listening), History, Sociology, various Sciences, and TOEFL.
I’ve gained a wealth of valuable teaching experience, both in the general sense, and more specifically as an EFL instructor. I’ve been told by students, managers and fellow teachers alike that I have an effective style of conveying linguistically difficult concepts—namely through using a calm patience, always employing clear and precise pronunciation, and an ability to reduce complex ideas to their most basic and most important components. Students also enjoy my sense of humor and ability to entertain them while effectively teaching them as well.
I think much of my success as an EFL teacher can be attributed to my naturally good natured and humorous personality combined with my intellectual passion for teaching, which I gathered a lot of strength in from my university education. I have a hard work ethic, a lot of relevant experience and relevant skills to offer any EFL institution (as well as the added convenience of already having D-10 Visa and currently residing in South Korea at my home in Seoul (Yongsan-gu) secured with my own key money) and am looking to hopefully find a great match with one of the best.
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