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Yep, I teach English.
All you really need to teach over in Korea (Taiwan and Japan too) is to be from an English speaking country and have a four year degree (major not important). Though taking a TEFL/CELTA course is useful in getting better pay and helping you in learn the ropes. If you want to teach at a university you'll need a masters minimum or lots of experience. I came to Korea almost seven years ago and I never took any courses. I ended up working in 'private institutes' for less pay/long hours for four years before I got my job at the public school.
Wednesday
Cardio
I hit the bike trail today and rode for about 16km. Can't remember how long it took.
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