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		<title>6 Countries for Volunteer English Teaching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether it’s with a Korean academy or the Spanish government, finding teaching jobs abroad is a relatively easy way to work overseas. While these one-year jobs are common, some people find that volunteer teaching offers more flexibility, or a way to become more directly involved with the local community.]]></description>
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