Congratulations and good luck Let me know if you need an emergency lesson idea - I have fifteen years' worth of "All-level winners"!
Great stuff mate. And having spoken to a couple of people who've taught in Seoul.... ...not only is it a great laugh but it can be very lucrative as well if you play your cards right. Native teachers are like gold dust and businesses and rich individuals are willing to pay for the prize if you've got a good repuation. Welcome to the ranks of the BFC expats!
I sincerely hope it is better than when I visited in 1985. The food was inedible, the natives, dangerous to say the least (bar fights with knoves the norm.) and it made me wonder why we had expended so many lives there in the early 50s. I wish you all the best.
Don't forget to take a copy of 'Ship or Sheep' with you, and offer private pronunciation courses ;-)</p> http://hiteacher.com/korea/teaching-english-to-koreans.htm</p> </p>