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Bart
After graduating from college in the fall of 2016, Bart immediately wanted to work in Japan. He always wanted to learn the language and considered the Japanese culture to be very unique, so getting TEFL certified to teach English there was a no-brainer for him. He landed a job teaching English to children at an elementary school in Kyoto, Japan.
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Teaching English in Kyoto, Japan: An LGBTQIA Perspective
LGBTQ+ Community member and International TEFL Academy alumn Bart shares his experience teaching English in Kyoto, Japan.
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Teaches English in South Korea