Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK)

Program Reviews

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Canaydean
3/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Nothing's Perfect

The program is great... IF you get a school that is co-operative. Since there are over 300 participants chances are you or an acquaintance will be at "THAT" school. But since nothing is perfect and chances are that at least once in your life you'll hate your job. Why not ease your suffering by being in a new country, experiencing new things, hopefully learning and trying to do something meaningful by giving rural area children a chance to be exposed to native English/differing cultures.

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eugenelee3
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

loved the program

i simply loved it. referred my friends and they are having their time of their lives! i met some life long friends and still keep in touch in southern California! get way to network, learn the language and culture, amazing culture trips, taught some wonderful kids, and had a blast!

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Justin
5/5
Yes, I recommend this program

The best thing I've ever done in my entire life.

I'm a second generation TaLK scholar (that's Jan 2009 - Feb 2010 for those of you playing at home), and I guess it speaks volumes about the experience I had that it's now almost the end of 2011 and I'm still here in Korea. The monthly stipend provided is more than enough to cover your needs- with the cost of living in Korea, you will want for nothing. In addition to the excellent work experience gained from the program, the TaLK office often organizes cultural excursions such as weekend stays in working temples, cooking classes and boat cruises along the Han River, all at no cost to you. The wonderful staff of the TaLK program are quick to provide any assistance they can and as such any difficulties encountered are quick to be overcome.

Possibly the best part of the entire program is not just the experience, or the opportunity to learn a foreign language but the friends for life that you will make with people from all over the world. I would not hesitate for a second to recommend this program to anyone who cares to listen. You will absolutely not regret it.

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Hamid
4/5
Yes, I recommend this program

Definitely worth it

I am a 6th generation TaLK Scholar and even though I initially came over on a 6-mo contract I decided to stay an additional 6 months because I enjoy teaching, and I enjoy being able to learn about different cultures (coming from someone who has been to 12 other countries besides Korea).
While the pay rates are less than what an EPIK teacher would normally receive, as an internship it pays well, and usually you are given some extra time to explore Korea--more than what would be allotted to an EPIK teacher. And the pay is more than substantial for living inside of Korea and saving some money for going back home if you spend sensibly.
The 4-week long orientation, while long, is very helpful for giving you time to adapt to the different climate in Korea as well as the food if you're not used to eating it. It also gives you time to bond with the other members of the programme and set up a support system where you can learn to be independent and dependent on each other when you really need help or just need someone to console you. Remember you are not the only one away from home--you're all in it together even if your individual experiences are different.
This programme definitely is for a good cause. You (the participant) are helping the next generation of children to have a chance at a better future by helping them to become bilingual (or even multilingual) and exposing them to life outside of their usual comfort zone and at the same time you are earning about them and the way they live in Korea.

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