The TRUTH about being an English Teacher in Korea | A Week in My Life in Seoul, South Korea Vlog

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  • Опубліковано 11 жов 2024
  • Here's a week in my life as an English teacher in Korea! There are so many ups and downs each week so I hope you enjoy watching my adventures for the week. Don't forget to subscribe and check out the other videos on my channel!
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  • @Hannah-kb4xf
    @Hannah-kb4xf 2 роки тому +37

    I always appreciate you being so real about the happy & not so happy things going on. You are so wonderful & I’m happy that things are going well & for your new apartment!!

    • @MaurieProffit
      @MaurieProffit  2 роки тому +2

      Thanks for watching! I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

    • @kamerondunnuck6759
      @kamerondunnuck6759 3 місяці тому

      Hi is the salary enough to save a little each month? 200-400USD if you don't eat out a lot, assuming a cell phone bill and a minimal student loan payment, I have heard that it's not enough to cover basic things just trying to get clarification@@MaurieProffit

  • @annemargaret5562
    @annemargaret5562 Рік тому +35

    I worked in Seoul as an English Teacher with Kindergarden back in the early 2000's, it looks like things haven't changed much lol. Those classes can be absolutely exhausting, and very stressful physically as well as emotionally. I am so glad I did it, I have many happy memories of my years there and I met some amazing people. I miss it sometimes even now, but I couldn't deal with those classes and that schedule now! The kids can be really cute but they're still kids. Hope you enjoy your time there, there's so much to see and do, and stay strong, you are not alone 😀

    • @xozobueno9106
      @xozobueno9106 Рік тому +2

      Hi Anne,
      I will start my first year soon but have a choice between kindergarten, elementary (6th grade) and elementary to middle school (9th grade students). Which of the three do you in you in your opinion believe is least stressful for a first-time teacher?

    • @annemargaret5562
      @annemargaret5562 Рік тому +1

      @@xozobueno9106 oh enjoy! Korea can be challenging just as living in any new country but I loved it. Those age groups are all so different, I taught kindergarten through high school at hagwons (private cram schools) and they were long days, so if you are going into the public school system you will have more normal working hours. The kindergarten kids were really cute, and they learn quickly at that age which is lovely but you need to be prepared with a range of activities for them because around 20 minutes or so on each one is probably enough (you can always fall back on colouring so you can regroup, so there's that!). If you have a Korea co-teacher that will be helpful, at any of the age groups really. You need a lot of energy for that age, but they were usually lovely kids and a lot of fun. When you get to middle school, they've obviously settled down a lot and are used to being in formal education, so that might be a possible option to start with, plus they are likely to be able to speak some English so communication can be easier.
      I only taught the high school kids right at the end of the day at the hagwon, often they had been to a different hagwon for other subjects before they started school in the mornings and after again, and they came to me about 7 or 8pm for English lessons so frankly, the poor kids were exhausted! Some of them would fall asleep in class and I usually just left them for a bit! As you probably know, education is everything in Korea, very like Japan, China and other countries in the region. The high school kids ALL take the same university entrance exams on the same day, country-wide, and their results decide who can go to the top colleges. They only get to take it twice, I believe (it's possible it's changed since I was there but I don't think so), it's extremely intense, covers all subjects and their whole education leads up to that exam, so they have an incredible amount of pressure. But as education is so valued, and the culture is so different, I certainly encountered less "rebellious teenagers" than I would in the UK! Obviously there are a whole set of issues facing teenagers everywhere, you will pick up as you go along. Other foreign teachers who have gone before you in the system are invaluable - hopefully you will have other teachers in the school that you choose, as I found that incredibly supportive when things made no sense, and for lesson ideas and tips. I hope that gives you a bit of perspective! Sometimes things won't make any sense ("yes" meaning "no" was a big one for me!) but if you can go with it and enjoy the kids and explore as much of your city and the country that you can, you will have a great time!

    • @xozobueno9106
      @xozobueno9106 Рік тому +1

      @Anne Margaret aww thank you so much for your thoughtful reply. I appreciate the time you put aside to do that 😊 I think elementary to middle school will be a good option, as Korean students tend to be better behaved than the average British high school student. I went to a public inner city school in the UK so its good to hear that I won't get a repeat of that experience but on the other side.
      Ah I think I know the exam your referring to - my fiancé's nephew is taking it. I do find your insight very useful and will try and be even more compassionate towards the kids.
      Also thank you for the tips. I will try and get to know the other teachers well so we can hopefully support one another.
      I hope you're doing well and thriving in whichever position in life you are in now. And again, thank you from this random Internet stranger :)

    • @annemargaret5562
      @annemargaret5562 Рік тому +1

      @@xozobueno9106 you're very welcome, thank you! Take care ☺

  • @nikitasantamaria
    @nikitasantamaria 2 роки тому +14

    I came from cherrie moores channel and I’m loving this content from you, explaining you way of life as an American an in Korea. it’s so fascinating to see your daily life there and experiencing the culture through you 😀

  • @kimroth241
    @kimroth241 2 роки тому +2

    Why do I feel like each new video you make is my new favorite?!😅

  • @silvervixen007
    @silvervixen007 2 роки тому +1

    Love these videos coming out! They are so important!

  • @Johnny-hn9ts
    @Johnny-hn9ts 2 роки тому +4

    I was surprised to see you complain about having a rough class because from what I've seen in your videos is that they are all behaving well. I know the struggle...i taught kindy and it was he'll on a daily basis for me 😂 I was so bad with classroom management lol

  • @norris007
    @norris007 9 місяців тому

    Its always a mind game with these students lol I was def stern with some of the students and then I realized they gave me all the trouble maker kids. Some of the best kids to this day. Great video of realistic of what its like to teach in Korea

  • @juliesimoneau1893
    @juliesimoneau1893 2 роки тому +1

    WoW love ❤️ your video ..I’m a new fan …so fresh and can wait for the next video ☺️☺️

  • @allieml2614
    @allieml2614 2 місяці тому

    The late night research is so relatable

  • @69MadnezZ
    @69MadnezZ 2 роки тому +3

    I hope you make a lot of beautiful memories in Korea 🥰

  • @chemophile14
    @chemophile14 2 роки тому +5

    Whenever I see english tutors in Korea my heart melts for them 😥😰😢 it's really humiliating job

    • @Studyingathome
      @Studyingathome 2 роки тому +3

      Why is it a humiliating job ??

    • @chemophile14
      @chemophile14 2 роки тому +1

      @@Studyingathome lol watch this video

    • @hyonjinchoi4104
      @hyonjinchoi4104 Рік тому +1

      To be a teacher in Korea, it's one of the best professions in Korea, it's not easy for Korean to be teacher

    • @chemophile14
      @chemophile14 Рік тому +2

      @hyonjinchoi4104 I am talking in perspective of foreigners. I saw many foreign teachers who are/were suffering much humiliation working like a machine. Teaching English to kids who even don't know basic alphabets haha 😆 and head teacher is standing at the door what you are doing

    • @김소윤-d6g
      @김소윤-d6g 5 місяців тому

      @@chemophile14Totally agree with you

  • @setme4ree
    @setme4ree 2 роки тому +2

    Im glad this school seemed nice some feed the teachers scraps according to the last video I watched

    • @MaurieProffit
      @MaurieProffit  2 роки тому +2

      I really enjoy the lunches we get at school!

  • @jungbinkim3969
    @jungbinkim3969 2 роки тому +3

    환영합니다 ~~~ 한국방문을 .....

  • @fadhiz4503
    @fadhiz4503 2 роки тому +3

    Can u please tell about the details to become a English teacher in south korea , what is the next step After taking bachelor degree in English

  • @user-rt3cw6eu4r
    @user-rt3cw6eu4r 2 роки тому +1

    This is Sam Marie. This is Daniel of Poppins English Academy!

  • @blhrzstore193
    @blhrzstore193 2 роки тому +2

    Many people are complaining about teaching in south Korea. Is it the same case for you?

  • @PizzaRat-s5h
    @PizzaRat-s5h 11 місяців тому

    Do you have ADHD? I relate so much to the late-night research and the bus hustle lol. I'm getting tested in a couple months
    I just now stumbled onto your channel so you may have talked about this before, but did you have any teaching experience before moving to SK? What kind of qualifications do you have, and how did you find your job? Thanks!

  • @afuaowusu7232
    @afuaowusu7232 Рік тому

    I like your music choice!

  • @wiktoriasupergirlnic9974
    @wiktoriasupergirlnic9974 2 роки тому +6

    im not asking this in a rude way but im planning to teach in korea in September and hoping to start my youtube channel. i know here is a law in Korea about the right to peoples faces meaning we cannot film them without their premission.. so im curious how do u video the streets or classrooms ? do you tell the school ur a youtuber or get their premission ??

    • @MaurieProffit
      @MaurieProffit  2 роки тому +5

      I try my best to not show faces but sometimes it happens. I try to edit it out when possible. Usually, my video quality isn’t good enough to really tell who people are anyway, especially with masks. Also, the school is aware that I make UA-cam videos and has even asked me to make a video for the school before 😃

    • @wiktoriasupergirlnic9974
      @wiktoriasupergirlnic9974 2 роки тому

      @@MaurieProffit oh wow really ! did u tell them you are a youtube or how did they find out ? because im worried they mind find out. I know that teachers are on a specific teaching visa so they cant have anyother income .. so would youtube or modeling in Korea count?? btw i was curious thast since people wear mask no adays does it still count as u cant tell who the people are ... Thank you for answering !! :)

    • @summerlove3192
      @summerlove3192 2 роки тому

      Did you know some Korean before you moved over there and can they help teach you while you work over there?

    • @summerlove3192
      @summerlove3192 2 роки тому

      Also can you read Korean before you went over there? Sorry if you already answered these questions I just seen your videos, and I’m interested in Korea but on the fence about going over there to work

  • @ediblemochi3385
    @ediblemochi3385 Рік тому

    Moment 9:43 just made my day!♡♡♡😭😭😭😭💜

  • @meenakshima9916
    @meenakshima9916 7 місяців тому

    Ma'am can non native speakers teach english in south korea? Is it possible plz reply 🥺🥺So many people told that it's only reserved for native speakers....Is it true?

  • @bigsisters
    @bigsisters 2 роки тому +1

    Hii I wanna be a teacher tooo in Korea so you have any tips for mee❤️

  • @ashleysleepyy
    @ashleysleepyy Рік тому

    Me trying to figure out how to deal with classroom management

  • @proffitlife
    @proffitlife 2 роки тому +2

    Renewed contract? Does that mean you will ne there another year?

  • @jaogeraldo9648
    @jaogeraldo9648 10 місяців тому

    I love you

  • @giftsandcrafts3923
    @giftsandcrafts3923 Рік тому

    Do you speak English or Korean to teach English in Korea??

  • @GayathriNawodya-og4jx
    @GayathriNawodya-og4jx Рік тому

    I want to teach english in korea . so can you help for it . please

  • @sujithwijesingha607
    @sujithwijesingha607 2 роки тому +1

    Can we do english degree in south korea 🤔

  • @anjalirashmika6429
    @anjalirashmika6429 10 місяців тому

    Whats youre salary

  • @blhrzstore193
    @blhrzstore193 2 роки тому

    What's the name of the school u r teaching at

  • @setme4ree
    @setme4ree 2 роки тому

    Whats ur horoscope

    • @MaurieProffit
      @MaurieProffit  2 роки тому +2

      I believe I'm a Capricorn? My birthday is January 6th 😁

  • @feelgreatandskate9798
    @feelgreatandskate9798 Рік тому

    I thought that schools paid for your housing as an English teacher