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Teaching adults vs. kiddies in Seoul

 
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PostPosted: Thu May 08, 2008 1:10 am    Post subject: Teaching adults vs. kiddies in Seoul Reply with quote

I'm moving to Seoul to look for local work and I'm really attracted to the idea of teaching adults. Currently I'm teaching both an adult class and some kindergarten classes here in Chengdu, China and I have to say there is just no comparison. The adults actually seem to be interested in English, and extremely focused (you know, compared to a 4 year old). I don't leave the adult school drained even though it lets out at 9pm.

What I'm wondering is, how do the conditions at adult schools in Seoul compare with other Hagwons? I assume that Hagwons are the way to go if you want to teach adults, could I be wrong about this? Also, how easy is it to find work teaching adults (if you are actually on the ground in S. Korea and not looking online) in Seoul? I really appreciate any time you guys might take to answer my questions, thanks.
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