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		By: Christine Kaaloa		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Greetings @Rudy and thanks for watching!  Korea is the only one I know which will give you the full ride. A lot of jobs in Korea still take teachers without TEFL certs, like &lt;a href=&quot;https://grrrltraveler.com/countries/asia/korea/teaching-english/teaching-korea-epik/&quot; target=&quot;_blank&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;EPIK and hagwons&lt;/a&gt;; however, it&#039;s starting to get more competitive.  Japan doesn&#039;t require a TEFL, but if accepted you&#039;d need to pay your way out there and rent (which your salary should afford). Thailand has a very low cost of living so where you might not get the flight or huge salary, you&#039;d be able to live cheaply. Don&#039;t know about China or Taiwan, but they might require a bit more depending on the employer.  That said, there&#039;s always an exception to the rule and it&#039;s a matter of finding it. Eslcafe.com should have a healthy amount of classified ads to sift through and gauge.  

 As for a degree, you might be able to apply for jobs teaching English to adults in Business. But otherwise, unless the degree that will matter the most is one in English and Teaching.  May the force be with you! =)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Greetings @Rudy and thanks for watching!  Korea is the only one I know which will give you the full ride. A lot of jobs in Korea still take teachers without TEFL certs, like <a href="https://grrrltraveler.com/countries/asia/korea/teaching-english/teaching-korea-epik/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">EPIK and hagwons</a>; however, it&#8217;s starting to get more competitive.  Japan doesn&#8217;t require a TEFL, but if accepted you&#8217;d need to pay your way out there and rent (which your salary should afford). Thailand has a very low cost of living so where you might not get the flight or huge salary, you&#8217;d be able to live cheaply. Don&#8217;t know about China or Taiwan, but they might require a bit more depending on the employer.  That said, there&#8217;s always an exception to the rule and it&#8217;s a matter of finding it. Eslcafe.com should have a healthy amount of classified ads to sift through and gauge.  </p>
<p> As for a degree, you might be able to apply for jobs teaching English to adults in Business. But otherwise, unless the degree that will matter the most is one in English and Teaching.  May the force be with you! =)</p>
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