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Koreans need English Language Skills: Seoul- Education & Go Abroad Fair.

From September, 2nd to 6th, a delegation of QQEnglish joined the Education & Go Abroad Fair in COEX, Seoul, South Korea in order to analyse and present the game changing services of one of the biggest ESL schools in the Philippines.

While on the first 2 days (Sept. 2nd and 3rd) they joined the Expo, consult and advise hundreds of interested people willing to learn English in order to study abroad or improve their chances on the Korean job market, the delegates visited leading Korean recruiters and educational travel providers in Seoul.

As a result of their activities, QQEnglish received a significant number of new Students directly from the Fair and could intensify agency relations.


In future there will be a General Recruitment Agent located in Seoul to represent QQEnglish on the Korean market. This Recruitment agent will contact schools, universities and corporate partners making sure their students and employees will receive the best possible service in matters of English learning courses.


More good news are for families. 
QQEnglish will start the Family program, bringing families with kids to Cebu by setting up special Kids Courses like the Callan kids, a curriculum, specially designed for speed up learning process of kids from 7 years of age and older.

Interested students or parents get information on the QQE website or on Facebook!

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