I tried to research this and the agencies seems phony...
can anyone provide the agencies that they worked with? or who to contact?
can anyone provide the agencies that they worked with? or who to contact?
Here's another thread I dug up from the coli - http://www.thecoli.com/threads/anyone-want-to-know-about-teaching-english-in-korea.137201/page-4I tried to research this and the agencies seems phony...
can anyone provide the agencies that they worked with? or who to contact?

brazil is not for short term money unless you have connections. long term you can eat, but you need to establish yourself, and that takes time
it takes a while to dig in to the networks there, and work visas are a bytch. most money is under the table, so you gotta have a good fallback plan
also...learn portuguese
go to the czech republic, they prefer americans to brits for some reason and you can get paid. or korea, you can get serious bread there. but it's a country with a lot of american military members that get into too much fukkery, so there's some resentment. altho the average korean is a cool motherfukker from what i've seen
This guy I'm subscribed to on YouTube has done it before and he liked itI tried to research this and the agencies seems phony...
can anyone provide the agencies that they worked with? or who to contact?
probably pretty similar, but koreans are a little more laid back in a very general senseThis^^^
What about Japan?
you're not really gonna know how to teach well at all

so around $50-55 something