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Common Challenges of Teaching English in Korea

Teaching English in Korea can be a rewarding experience, but it comes with its unique set of challenges. Understanding these obstacles will help you adapt and thrive in the Korean classroom environment.

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Common Challenges of Teaching English in Korea

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  1. COMMON CHALLENGES OF TEACHING ENGLISH IN KOREA Language Barriers 1 Communicating with students who have limited English proficiency can be tough, especially for beginner-level learners. Cultural Differences 2 Adapting to Korean cultural norms, both inside and outside the classroom, may require patience and flexibility. Classroom Management 3 Korean students may have different behaviors or learning styles, making classroom control challenging for foreign teachers. Homesickness 4 Being away from family and friends for an extended period can lead to feelings of loneliness and isolation. Workload Expectations 5 The expectations for lesson planning, extracurricular activities, and administrative duties may be more demanding than anticipated. Visit us: https://www.planetesl.com/

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