Useful words:

"Nay" / "Ah-knee-oh"

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Nay is "yes," Anio means "no."

Who Goes...mask

 

Who goes to Korea to teach English?

The answer is probably best if we ask two questions:

 

1. Who can go and work?

This one is simple. Any native English speaker with a Bachelor's degree (in ANYTHING) can go to Korea. There is a huge demand for teachers and pretty much anybody who meets these two qualifications will get hired.

 

2. Who actually goes?

In Korea you will find an ecletic mix from fun-loving, caring, inspired young adults, to wrinkled, old, perverted, degenerates with nothing better to do.

I would say the bulk of the people you come into contact with will fit somewhere in the middle.

 

That's the "who." Let's move along to the "how"