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Do You Need To Speak Korean To Teach English In Korea?
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nate1983



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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 6:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of course not. My Korean teachers never spoke in English and they were very effective (levels 5 and 6 at two universities).
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 01, 2014 7:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

edwardcatflap wrote:
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I stopped watching after you said, 'The short answer is no you don't.'


Why? In the sense of 'is knowing Korean a requirement to get a job here?' which is probably what most of the people he's addressing want to know, he's factually correct.


Yeah, most of us landed here with limited if any knowledge of Korean and somehow didn't get fired. I can't speak Korean and I'm in my 24th month at my hagwon and the foreign teacher I replaced could speak Korean almost fluently and was fired in his 8th month.

Do I think I'd be a better teacher if I could speak Korean? Absolutely. But I'd probably have to speak it at a high level to feel confident enough to use it in a classroom setting. The only thing worse than explaining a language concept in the language that I do know would be trying to explain it in a language that I largely don't really know. Being fluent or close enough would certainly be beneficial, however. I do know for a fact I'd get more respect from my boss and most students if I could speak Korean, but respect isn't a requirement for the job.

I agree with the guy in the video on how it's not necessary, and also agree with him that learning Korean would broaden one's experience in Korea. For a foreigner with or looking for permanent residency, citizenship, or looking to stay for many years, I think it would be highly important to learn Korean. Is it a requirement for teaching here? We all know it isn't.

Although I'm not going to study Korean under any plausible scenario, I think the number of foreigners studying Korean would go up, not dramatically but by at least 5%, if the E-2 visa wasn't tied to the employer and if foreign teachers already in Korea with clean CBCs on file wouldn't have to get new ones so often. The D-6 mitigates the issue to some degree, but I know if I find out on Monday that I'm fired or the hagwon went under, I would fly home and go back to work. The red tape and being unemployed in Korea wouldn't be worth the hassle. Knowing there's at least some chance I could be flying out as early as Monday isn't very motivational to study a language that takes years to learn. There are so many teachers on E-2s here and I could be wrong, but I imagine a majority would fly home or to China or someplace within 48 hours if they lost their job.
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