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Want to See the World and Get Paid to Do it? Here’s How

by Kristopher Samuels Writer

The world is an impossibly vast and fascinating place. Many people get a desire or curiosity to see new places and learn about what’s happening in far-flung corners of the globe.


But paying for flights, hotels, and other costs incurred by tourists gets expensive quickly. Read on to learn how working as an ESL teacher abroad is the best way to travel, and to get paid to do it.


Smoothen the Transition

Moving to a faraway country involves a lot of logistical issues that can be difficult and time-consuming unless you have the right support. There are companies that have experience helping people precisely in your situation, and their on-the-ground knowledge of the city you’re poised to move to will be an invaluable asset to you.


Such companies can buy your plane tickets, find you a safe, clean and convenient place to live, sort out your travel Visa paperwork, and even help you get acclimatized to the country and the classroom — you can learn more at Travel and Teach Recruiting about what a company with the right experience on the ground can do to make your trip so much smoother.


Any travel experience will always present things that need to be overcome, and looking back you’ll usually chuckle and consider most of them an essential, unforgettable part of the experience! But sorting out mundane travel logistics is never a vital memory, and it takes away from travel — minimize this as much as possible by getting the right help.


The Rich Travel Experience of Working Abroad

Travel isn’t merely something done by “tourists” on vacation; it’s done by anybody who lives abroad for extended periods. To live in another country requires working there, and this lets you experience the place in a way that’s deeper and slower.


Going to tourist destinations can be a great way to learn and see famous sites, but they can be over-crowded, and the flood of tourists can even harm the locale. Being thrust into the same daily routine as the locals will put you in sync with how people really live there today.


Places like South Korea which have extremely rich histories also have dynamic contemporary cultures that need to be experienced, and that is done best by living and working there.


The Joys of Teaching ESL

Language is the primary means through which culture is transmitted because it’s the basic way people communicate. By teaching English as a Second Language in cities like Seoul, Ilsan or Songdo, you’ll be a type of unofficial cultural ambassador.


Giving people the tools to understand English opens them up to English-language culture and allows them to live more easily in English-speaking countries. Also, they can apply for jobs that require knowledge of the language, which are usually higher-paying.


Knowledge transfer is always a gift, and you’ll love the satisfaction you get from teaching English. Seeing the world doesn’t mean just looking at new things for a short period and moving on, it means steeping in them, which can only be done when you live and work there for long enough. Teaching ESL abroad is an amazing travel opportunity, and is a fun and accessible way to get paid to see the world.


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