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Teach English in North Korea!

If I were in my 20s, I'd jump on this opportunity.

Visit this webpage of the British Council for more information.

English Teacher Trainers, DPRK-based Pyongyang, reference OA08007

Senior English Teacher Trainer - £29,361 a year

English Teacher Trainer (three posts) - £25,772 a year

Contract from 1 September 2008 to 31 August 2009 (with the possibility of extension)

Benefits including free accommodation, pension provision, medical insurance and regular flights to Beijing and the UK

JOB SUMMARY
The British Council/Foreign and Commonwealth Office English language project in the DPRK aims to deliver high-quality programmes in teacher/trainer training and to develop the curriculum and related materials as well as assessment systems at three leading institution in Pyongyang. This high-profile project has been running since 2000, and we are now seeking four experienced English language teaching professionals to fill the above posts, which will be based at these institutions.

[Editor's Note: Thanks to North Korea Economy Watch for this information. Great blog, I read it often.]

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