“Different types of students are going to connect with different types of teachers.” Brilliant; I have been telling this to people interested in other fields - for example, when people say ‘oh I can’t become an artist because there are so many artists’; you only need your niche, because you’re an individual and as an artist you will be original in that way as an individual - doing whatever it is you do, and everything is an art to a degree.
Dude.. Your first 40 seconds of your video absolutely hit me to the core. Holy SHIT! that freaked me out because that's my EXACT highest anxiety in life/paranoia if you wanna call it that if competition gets to know my ideas they will do the same. I'm very competitive, yet I hate looking at the competition, it makes me anxious and overwhelmed that "theres so many doing this out there, theres no way I will make it". Refreshing to see I'm not the only one who hates observing competition and likes to just focus on their own goal without the distraction/anxiety of that.
I appreciate that last tip a lot. I've been teaching for a while now and i'm looking for the next step to branch off the company im working for and just teach on my own website i've created. thank you again!
Sweet channel, man! As a rookie ESL teacher just starting out all these videos help a lot. Great quality and clear and concise points. I particularly enjoy the shorter videos but all are good! Cheers. - from a Canadian teaching in Brazil
Hi Jack. I think your video is most informative and you have encouraged me to take the initial steps to working online as a conversational English teacher. I did obtain my TESOL qualification, a few years ago but was unable to get a foothold in the market. I travelled instead to Asia where I gave free English lessons to different individuals and really loved it. People have always told me that they thought I was a natural teacher but it is only of late that I began to believe them. My next step is to step up my operation and prepare to find students online to teach and also ways to market my teaching business.
A mistake that i made was relying too much on loyal students and tailoring lesson and course content too much to their specific needs. It ended up lacking broad appeal. Once I started creating more of a standardized course progression, more students started taking an interest.
How does creating course content to tailor the student end up hurting you? I would think this is what students would want. How did you create a standardized course progression?
This video is so helpful! I've just finished my TEFL qualification and normally I'm a bit of a lone wolf in the work world but you have persuaded me to join some networks. Thank you!
Thank you for this. I think your information is useful far beyond English teaching. Anyone who is contemplating online business should be watching these.
Hi Jack, I am grateful for this perspective that every teacher will relate differently to each learner and that it is not about getting the maximum amount of students but getting the right amount of right students :) I'm encouraged to speak to more teachers - thank you for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your experience Jack, starting out and redirecting a career is a daunting experience so it's always nice to read and share info. I enjoy your videos as a fellow teacher.
Your videos are extremely helpful. I've completed my TEFL certification(s) (Level 5 + Teaching Business English, Online & Young Learners) but finding myself feeling a little overwhelmed by what exactly comes next. You're helping me solve this with your advice. Thank you.
Very true thank you for sharing your experience have been procastinating way too long it's so daunting especially after working in schools face to face for 20 years.
I think my biggest mistake was getting sidetracked by far too many other things. I'm getting myself back on track, getting ready to upload videos to RUclips, using a blog, using Patreon to offer services, and I'll be getting a mailing list set up. I have more than 11 years experience teaching ESL, but that was in person, not over the internet. This is a shift for me.
Thank you for your video. I’m glad that after all, you’ve learnt from your mistakes and now you’re kindly sharing your experiences. I feel more confident after hearing them. My story is even more sad: I’ve worked as ESL teacher in China for 4 years, but I’m not a native speaker. I’ve neutral accent but many companies are still prefer to hire those who have passports from America, Australia, so on. And I often a lack of confidence, only because my mother language isn’t English.
Thank you for the 1st video. It was a pleasure to listen to you. You've got a beautiful accent. Just what I need. British, I think. I am just beginning to teach online , and English is not my native language. Hope to improve what skills I have.
Great Video and very informative! I've been teaching in Thailand for six years now and hoping to start the transition to online teaching. I was a little hesitant at first but watching this video has given me new and refreshing inspiration :)) keep up the good work!
I just watched your video and thanks for this information. I am just starting up to look for opportunities to teach English online and it's been tough for me because I am a non- native speaker . I am starting to connect with other ESL teachers and hopefully, I will land a job soon.
Hello Jack - Just found your channel and can't wait to watch more. I am an online Art Teacher through Udemy (2 years) and I completely agree with your comment on " staying in your comfort zone for too long". The end of last year I came out of my safe zone and started focusing on my youtube channel. Thanks for the information! ~ Happy Teaching, Kell
Thank you so much for the info. I already hit subscribe button for your honest and useful feedback! I wanted to ask if you have made any video about equipments or apps to use ?
Thank you for doing this. I am just starting out as an online teacher and am feeling very nervous about it - partly because I am not very tech savvy! The advice you have given has been really useful and has helped me prepare better - thus enabling me to feel more confident the future!
@@fasogeeek Same here. Still in the planning stages, as moving to Spain to start teaching there. There's so much free advice, it's great, but sometimes overwhelming! I have decided to focus on one thing at a time. At the moment, I'm studying sales techniques and overcoming price objections. I'm also putting a websbite together! How are things going for you?
Stephanie Beresford That’s so true. I’m currently so overwhelmed with information from everyone else’s experience and opinions etc. I’m not a professional teacher though😆 I’m a medical student trying to start a side job, so I decided to start a page on instagram and advertise conversational English classes to the Middle East and see what happens. I didn’t think i’d receive an insane amount of messages of people who are interested and willing to pay. So now i’m scared shitless and kinda putting it off because I don’t know if I could do it😂 I have some experience teaching and I am a native speaker but...self-doubt! I hope everything goes well for you! I love that you’re planning everything out :)
@@fasogeeek It's normal to have doubts when trying something completely new, but we would never achieve anything if we gave in to them. Imagine all the challenges you will have to face as a medical student and then once you have qualified! Most of us would be more afraid of that! Lol. Perhaps the difference is that you feel less prepared? If that's the case, you could always do a TEFL course to gain more confidence - although we usually gain confidence through practice- and you have a ready audience! This income is to boost your earnings whilst you study, right? So, I say give it a try, what have you got to lose? At worst, you may just learn that it wasn't for you. Sounds like you have lot more to gain from having a go!
Stephanie Beresford I thought about doing a TEFL course, but I was thinking to just test the waters first and see if I could have something to offer to beginners/ B1/2 level students, without the course and just plan my lessons around their level & goals? Do you think that’s doable? And yeah, it’s just a side flexible side job to boost my earnings hopefully. I might offer free trials for practice and give students a chance to assess me too haha. But that was so reassuring to hear from you Stephanie, so thank you. I appreciate your advice☺️☺️
Thank you for sharing your past mistakes. I am a Japanese-teacher-to-be. I found your advices to be applicable to Japanese, and probably to all languages.
Great advice. I've been teaching online English as a part-time for sometime now and it's difficult for me to get a job in South East Asia coz I'm a non native speaker. I'll connect with other ESL teachers and they shall guide me well :)
Thanks a lot for another great video, Jack. Would you kindly share where I could get in touch with other teachers? Are there some forums or platforms you personally could advise? Thank you in advance!
hey, i love your videos! i badly need an additional source of income and this is what i've been thinking of doing..this is very encouraging 👌 do we have to have a website first?
Thanks a lot for sharing such an awesome lesson. Id like to ask for a help on choosing a plan. I am into language training (ESL) but i am finding it quite difficult deciding which of the ZOOM's plans would be best for me to get started with. Additional: I have a registered Institution here in China and currently there are two foreign English teachers (myself included), others are Chinese helping with administratives work/marketing, etc any help please?
This is an absolutely great video. Thank you so much. I agree there is chemistry and connection between a teacher and students. And since everybody is different. I do have certain type of students. Others have their certain type of students. In a way, competition is not something that we should worry about but finding right customers for us. They are out there looking for right tutors for them, too. Making connections to other tutors are also important. Thanks for the tip! That's right. "We need to get out of our comfort zone some point soon. It is a daunting task but it gets easier. Take step by step~~ Do something a little bit uncomfortable doing. You will get confident. Move on to the next level. You are a tutor for tutors. ^^
hola Jack thanks for this info! Imi was wondering what is better to use.. powerpoint or whiteboard or what..?¡ Im new at this market.Thanks from Argentina
great Video and all very real struggles! One of my greatest mistakes was not getting LMS when I first designed the website. I am still struggling with finding the right solution that can provide a listing of lessons, payments and members area with progress reports. Any ideas??
I use Zoom too. What I find particularly useful is the ability to share the control of mouse and keyboard with my student - using the whiteboard, my document or theirs. Being able to share computer audio is very useful too. No more synchronization problems with video and audio exercises.
What city is your accent from? (I won't offer my guess, but I just wonder if I'm correct. I'm trying to familiarize myself with the various English accents. Thanks.)
Hi, I just started as an online teacher and created my own website but my problem is how will the students know about my website or how to market students.
You can also teach through a company which “delivers” the students to you. VIPKID is an online platform where you can teach English as well as connect with other teachers like yourself. goo.gl/kSf5Lv.
Hi George, This guy -- who I like very much, btw -- emphasizes getting your own independent business up and running asap. If you don't feel you are quite ready for that and just want to dip your toe in and see if you like teaching online or not, there are A LOT of online teaching options. Many of them focus on teaching young kids, but if that's not for you, there are learning sites for adults as well. It may take you some time to ferret out your best option. Generally, the pay at most of these sites is in the 15-20 per hour range, which you might consider too low. I believe that's why he recommends building an independent business. In any case, no worries. You can get started with little trouble and chart your course as you go.
Hi! So happy I found your channel! I've been an ESL teacher for quite some time, and have even founded and opened my own school a few years ago here in Korea. But the Corona Virus is forcing a change in the education sector, so I'm pretty motivated to change as well. I'm wondering, how do you get your name "out there" on line? I have students now who come to my school whom I would hope to transition on line, but how do you reach beyond them? Do you sign up with some company, or can you strike out on your own? If so, how do prospective students communicate with you, given that they probably do not speak English very well? Do you target a certain population, like Spanish speakers, Korean speakers etc, and create content for them?
@@REdem1602 I don't use either of those platforms. But I do have skype, Zoom, facetime and Kakao talk. Could you hook up on any of those? By the way, do you know how to dm here on youtube? I'm not very savvy with this stuff yet :)
Hi Jack Need some guidance please, I am originally from the UK. currently living in Thailand, I have applied to about 5-6 online teaching companies and keep getting rejected after the demo, my friend has passed and as coaching me, but even though he said I did well, I still got rejected. I also hold a 120 hourTEFAL . Any advise or assistance would be greatly appreciated
Keep applying. And then, consider signing up for sites like iTalki or doing your own thing. I can help you with the latter here: www.teachingeslonline.com/vidtraining
awesome! Very handy. I am starting to get familiar to the resources such as zoom, hangouts, facetime... Very difficult for me that is trying everything by myself. e.g today I watched your zoom installation tutorial, tried and didn't get anywhere yet. I feel walking like tortoises kkk
“Different types of students are going to connect with different types of teachers.” Brilliant; I have been telling this to people interested in other fields - for example, when people say ‘oh I can’t become an artist because there are so many artists’; you only need your niche, because you’re an individual and as an artist you will be original in that way as an individual - doing whatever it is you do, and everything is an art to a degree.
I thought that you were talking about me... I am new to this and I've made the same ones. Thanks for the video!
Oh, God! Jack, thank you so much for these tips. First two mistakes describe me perfectly! Now I know what to do
I like the idea "Every teacher is unique"
Thanks so much! It is reassuring to know that I'm not the only one who has made these mistakes.
Dude.. Your first 40 seconds of your video absolutely hit me to the core. Holy SHIT! that freaked me out because that's my EXACT highest anxiety in life/paranoia if you wanna call it that if competition gets to know my ideas they will do the same. I'm very competitive, yet I hate looking at the competition, it makes me anxious and overwhelmed that "theres so many doing this out there, theres no way I will make it". Refreshing to see I'm not the only one who hates observing competition and likes to just focus on their own goal without the distraction/anxiety of that.
Appreciate it!
I appreciate that last tip a lot. I've been teaching for a while now and i'm looking for the next step to branch off the company im working for and just teach on my own website i've created. thank you again!
Brand new at this and all three mistakes apply to me. Thank you for your insights.
Useful video for novice teachers who teach online during covid-19.
Sweet channel, man! As a rookie ESL teacher just starting out all these videos help a lot. Great quality and clear and concise points. I particularly enjoy the shorter videos but all are good! Cheers. - from a Canadian teaching in Brazil
I am just at the beginning of my TEFL journey and planning my new online business, so thank you for these interesting ideas to build in to my plans
Hi Jack. I think your video is most informative and you have encouraged me to take the initial steps to working online as a conversational English teacher. I did obtain my TESOL qualification, a few years ago but was unable to get a foothold in the market. I travelled instead to Asia where I gave free English lessons to different individuals and really loved it. People have always told me that they thought I was a natural teacher but it is only of late that I began to believe them. My next step is to step up my operation and prepare to find students online to teach and also ways to market my teaching business.
A mistake that i made was relying too much on loyal students and tailoring lesson and course content too much to their specific needs. It ended up lacking broad appeal. Once I started creating more of a standardized course progression, more students started taking an interest.
How does creating course content to tailor the student end up hurting you? I would think this is what students would want. How did you create a standardized course progression?
This video is so helpful! I've just finished my TEFL qualification and normally I'm a bit of a lone wolf in the work world but you have persuaded me to join some networks. Thank you!
Thank you for this. I think your information is useful far beyond English teaching. Anyone who is contemplating online business should be watching these.
Thank you for being so candid in your sharing. The information was extremely helpful. Much appreciated.
I just started online teaching recently and this video is so motivating, thanks for the wise words!
Hi Jack, I am grateful for this perspective that every teacher will relate differently to each learner and that it is not about getting the maximum amount of students but getting the right amount of right students :) I'm encouraged to speak to more teachers - thank you for sharing!
I also wanto to thank you Jack for giving us this helpful information. I am starting online lessons and You are wonderful model for me!
Thanks for sharing your experience Jack, starting out and redirecting a career is a daunting experience so it's always nice to read and share info. I enjoy your videos as a fellow teacher.
Your videos are extremely helpful. I've completed my TEFL certification(s) (Level 5 + Teaching Business English, Online & Young Learners) but finding myself feeling a little overwhelmed by what exactly comes next. You're helping me solve this with your advice. Thank you.
THANK YOU. I'm an experienced teacher, but I want to start Skyping soon.
These tips sound so familiar! Yes it's very easy to see other teachers as competition. I'm looking at building my own niche.
Very true thank you for sharing your experience have been procastinating way too long it's so daunting especially after working in schools face to face for 20 years.
That was really helpful! Thank you!
Thanks for your Confidence Teacher
You are very honest. I appreciate that and many thanks for the video.
A very engaging and reassuring presenter - thanks Jack.
Thank you! I am starting next Friday and this is really helping me!
I think my biggest mistake was getting sidetracked by far too many other things. I'm getting myself back on track, getting ready to upload videos to RUclips, using a blog, using Patreon to offer services, and I'll be getting a mailing list set up. I have more than 11 years experience teaching ESL, but that was in person, not over the internet. This is a shift for me.
I think that's a common struggle!
Great advice, thanks 👍
Thank you for your video. I’m glad that after all, you’ve learnt from your mistakes and now you’re kindly sharing your experiences. I feel more confident after hearing them. My story is even more sad: I’ve worked as ESL teacher in China for 4 years, but I’m not a native speaker. I’ve neutral accent but many companies are still prefer to hire those who have passports from America, Australia, so on. And I often a lack of confidence, only because my mother language isn’t English.
Thank you very much for the tips! :)
Spot on!! Awesome Jack, as always. xx
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts. These are very helpful. More power!
thanks so much i'm from colombia experienced teacher but taking baby steps in on line teaching. your videos inspired me a lot. thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the 1st video. It was a pleasure to listen to you. You've got a beautiful accent. Just what I need. British, I think. I am just beginning to teach online , and English is not my native language. Hope to improve what skills I have.
Thank you!
This video makes my day ✨✨!
Thank you!! Been procastinating for waaay too long. Need to get started and face the fears!
Great Video and very informative! I've been teaching in Thailand for six years now and hoping to start the transition to online teaching. I was a little hesitant at first but watching this video has given me new and refreshing inspiration :)) keep up the good work!
+Teacher Peter Thank you, Peter. Get in touch - jack@teachingeslonline.com - if you ever have questions.
Thank you, good vid. I wasn't sure, did you say 'email marketing'? Wasn't sure.
I just watched your video and thanks for this information. I am just starting up to look for opportunities to teach English online and it's been tough for me because I am a non- native speaker . I am starting to connect with other ESL teachers and hopefully, I will land a job soon.
Hey, talk to me, I'm currently working on a project
@@STIVENJHP hello! What project are you working on?
Julie Smith have you finally landed the job?
This is a great video! Thanks!
Thanks, Jack! This was very helpful!
Hello Jack - Just found your channel and can't wait to watch more. I am an online Art Teacher through Udemy (2 years) and I completely agree with your comment on " staying in your comfort zone for too long". The end of last year I came out of my safe zone and started focusing on my youtube channel. Thanks for the information! ~ Happy Teaching, Kell
This is a great list. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you, this is extremely helpful.
Thank you so much for the info. I already hit subscribe button for your honest and useful feedback! I wanted to ask if you have made any video about equipments or apps to use ?
Awesome! Your videos were exactly what I was looking for!!
Thank you for doing this. I am just starting out as an online teacher and am feeling very nervous about it - partly because I am not very tech savvy! The advice you have given has been really useful and has helped me prepare better - thus enabling me to feel more confident the future!
how's it been? i'm just getting started!!
@@fasogeeek Same here. Still in the planning stages, as moving to Spain to start teaching there. There's so much free advice, it's great, but sometimes overwhelming! I have decided to focus on one thing at a time. At the moment, I'm studying sales techniques and overcoming price objections. I'm also putting a websbite together! How are things going for you?
Stephanie Beresford That’s so true. I’m currently so overwhelmed with information from everyone else’s experience and opinions etc. I’m not a professional teacher though😆
I’m a medical student trying to start a side job, so I decided to start a page on instagram and advertise conversational English classes to the Middle East and see what happens. I didn’t think i’d receive an insane amount of messages of people who are interested and willing to pay.
So now i’m scared shitless and kinda putting it off because I don’t know if I could do it😂 I have some experience teaching and I am a native speaker but...self-doubt! I hope everything goes well for you! I love that you’re planning everything out :)
@@fasogeeek It's normal to have doubts when trying something completely new, but we would never achieve anything if we gave in to them. Imagine all the challenges you will have to face as a medical student and then once you have qualified! Most of us would be more afraid of that! Lol. Perhaps the difference is that you feel less prepared? If that's the case, you could always do a TEFL course to gain more confidence - although we usually gain confidence through practice- and you have a ready audience! This income is to boost your earnings whilst you study, right? So, I say give it a try, what have you got to lose? At worst, you may just learn that it wasn't for you. Sounds like you have lot more to gain from having a go!
Stephanie Beresford I thought about doing a TEFL course, but I was thinking to just test the waters first and see if I could have something to offer to beginners/ B1/2 level students, without the course and just plan my lessons around their level & goals?
Do you think that’s doable? And yeah, it’s just a side flexible side job to boost my earnings hopefully. I might offer free trials for practice and give students a chance to assess me too haha. But that was so reassuring to hear from you Stephanie, so thank you. I appreciate your advice☺️☺️
Thank you for sharing your past mistakes. I am a Japanese-teacher-to-be. I found your advices to be applicable to Japanese, and probably to all languages.
Preparing to start my online teaching journey. So nervous about this!
Congratulations
thank you very much! I've been thinking about moving online lately, and I made notes of everything what you said :D it was very inspiring thanks!
Lookout tree a dad::1 love Koop pl
I have to agree with you my friend ,great advices thank you!!
thank you for your generous heart! best wishes!
Thanks for making the video!
Great advice. I've been teaching online English as a part-time for sometime now and it's difficult for me to get a job in South East Asia coz I'm a non native speaker. I'll connect with other ESL teachers and they shall guide me well :)
THANKS A LOT
Thank you for the video.
Thanks a lot for another great video, Jack. Would you kindly share where I could get in touch with other teachers? Are there some forums or platforms you personally could advise? Thank you in advance!
+Ekaterina Ivanova Teachers teaching online (on Facebook) is a great forum.
Thank you so much, Jack. I've just joined the group. Waiting for the approval. You're always so enormously helpful. Can't help admiring you!
I like the way you explain,
I am going to start making video online on RUclips plz give me suggestions how
Thank you. Helpful.
It is really helpful.
Thank you for nice ideas. I had my first online class.
Very useful! Thank you!
Excellent. Thank you!!
Thank you Jack.
Thank you so much for your encouraging videos - as a teacher of German your tips really helped me :-)
Awesome video !!
I love ❤️ your message!!!
Good advice!
Hi Jack, this is brilliant! Subscribed. I made the same mistakes, specially about being the my comfort zone for too long. Thanks for Sharing!
+CrowdLearn Inglés Thanks again. Did you get my guide? www.teachingeslonline.com/resources-teaching-english-online
+Teaching ESL Online Yes I did, thanks for your help
hey, i love your videos! i badly need an additional source of income and this is what i've been thinking of doing..this is very encouraging 👌 do we have to have a website first?
Thanks a lot for sharing such an awesome lesson. Id like to ask for a help on choosing a plan.
I am into language training (ESL) but i am finding it quite difficult deciding which of the ZOOM's plans would be best for me to get started with.
Additional: I have a registered Institution here in China and currently there are two foreign English teachers (myself included), others are Chinese helping with administratives work/marketing, etc
any help please?
Thank you for sharing your valuable experience :)
This is an absolutely great video. Thank you so much. I agree there is chemistry and connection between a teacher and students. And since everybody is different. I do have certain type of students. Others have their certain type of students. In a way, competition is not something that we should worry about but finding right customers for us. They are out there looking for right tutors for them, too. Making connections to other tutors are also important. Thanks for the tip! That's right. "We need to get out of our comfort zone some point soon. It is a daunting task but it gets easier. Take step by step~~ Do something a little bit uncomfortable doing. You will get confident. Move on to the next level. You are a tutor for tutors. ^^
hola Jack thanks for this info! Imi was wondering what is better to use.. powerpoint or whiteboard or what..?¡ Im new at this market.Thanks from Argentina
great Video and all very real struggles! One of my greatest mistakes was not getting LMS when I first designed the website. I am still struggling with finding the right solution that can provide a listing of lessons, payments and members area with progress reports. Any ideas??
Hi, and thanks for the video. I would like to ask if you use any kind of white board application for your lessons?
+Torill Høiby Most have them included these days. I like Zoom.us as you can share your screen and annotate things.
I use Zoom too. What I find particularly useful is the ability to share the control of mouse and keyboard with my student - using the whiteboard, my document or theirs. Being able to share computer audio is very useful too. No more synchronization problems with video and audio exercises.
Please can you indicate tachers'group discussions please!
This vedio exactly what i was looking for..
What city is your accent from? (I won't offer my guess, but I just wonder if I'm correct. I'm trying to familiarize myself with the various English accents. Thanks.)
Maybe I'm too old for this stuff. I can't make out what you said pt 3, email what?? masking, moxing, making??
Email marketing
You can do this 💪 Just have faith in God
@@sandragordon6219 thanks for helping him
Thanks
where i can prepare for test that site give to become an online tutor
Hi,I am a maths teacher from new delhi.Have you made any video which i can see to teach online on skype or any other platform.Pls help.
Hi, I just started as an online teacher and created my own website but my problem is how will the students know about my website or how to market students.
That's how I can help you. Get my video series that goes through that here: www.teachingeslonline.com/vidtraining
You can also teach through a company which “delivers” the students to you. VIPKID is an online platform where you can teach English as well as connect with other teachers like yourself. goo.gl/kSf5Lv.
Do you have any advice to using Zoom to teach piano?
Thankyou :)
It is like Bingo Game among Students and Teachers,the idea u ve mentioned;students and teachers re different!
Perfect
Good Luck
Yes I did same thing you did.
hey. can u help me get started teaching online? i was a school maths teacher for 12 years
Hi George, This guy -- who I like very much, btw -- emphasizes getting your own independent business up and running asap. If you don't feel you are quite ready for that and just want to dip your toe in and see if you like teaching online or not, there are A LOT of online teaching options. Many of them focus on teaching young kids, but if that's not for you, there are learning sites for adults as well. It may take you some time to ferret out your best option. Generally, the pay at most of these sites is in the 15-20 per hour range, which you might consider too low. I believe that's why he recommends building an independent business. In any case, no worries. You can get started with little trouble and chart your course as you go.
Hi! So happy I found your channel! I've been an ESL teacher for quite some time, and have even founded and opened my own school a few years ago here in Korea. But the Corona Virus is forcing a change in the education sector, so I'm pretty motivated to change as well. I'm wondering, how do you get your name "out there" on line? I have students now who come to my school whom I would hope to transition on line, but how do you reach beyond them? Do you sign up with some company, or can you strike out on your own? If so, how do prospective students communicate with you, given that they probably do not speak English very well? Do you target a certain population, like Spanish speakers, Korean speakers etc, and create content for them?
So-Ko Moto Am in same situation here in China, but we already started an online classes. We can link up to share some ideas if you don’t mind.
@@REdem1602 Sure, that would be great.
So-Ko Moto do have WeChat or DingTalk ? If yes please leave your ID. 👍🏾🤝
@@REdem1602 I don't use either of those platforms. But I do have skype, Zoom, facetime and Kakao talk. Could you hook up on any of those? By the way, do you know how to dm here on youtube? I'm not very savvy with this stuff yet :)
good video
yeah it is a great videos really we got a help from it
Hi Jack
Need some guidance please, I am originally from the UK. currently living in Thailand, I have applied to about 5-6 online teaching companies and keep getting rejected after the demo, my friend has passed and as coaching me, but even though he said I did well, I still got rejected. I also hold a 120 hourTEFAL . Any advise or assistance would be greatly appreciated
Keep applying. And then, consider signing up for sites like iTalki or doing your own thing. I can help you with the latter here: www.teachingeslonline.com/vidtraining
awesome! Very handy. I am starting to get familiar to the resources such as zoom, hangouts, facetime... Very difficult for me that is trying everything by myself. e.g today I watched your zoom installation tutorial, tried and didn't get anywhere yet. I feel walking like tortoises kkk
How can I connect with others teachers?
my mistake is that I am still in my comfortable Zone
What email platform did you use? Or are using now?
This one: www.activecampaign.com/?_r=IWI1GR2W (affiliate link) - I love it!