Good video Dimitris. My husband was just accepted at LingoAce after applying thru your link. Wondering if you feel that you are getting plenty of work from them - ie, how many hours a week are you getting? Or, do you feel that you need to be registered with several of these platforms at once to get enough hours? thanks!
The hours are sometimes a little seasonal so its best to have 2 platforms unless you live in a timezone near China. Otherwise you should have one in asia, one in a western country, or simply use this as a side job. However after a few months you can easily and quickly receive MANY students. Happy to hear about the acceptance, congratulations 🎈🍾 Enjoy ☺️
@@dimitristravelandtips What are the quieter months with them? Do you have a link to apply to their math tutoring division also as he wants to apply for this too?
You’re very welcome! Yes i believe they are accepting applications. You can use the link in the description for a better chance of being hired. My tip is to practice and regearse a good introduction video and have an educational background.
@@dimitristravelandtips So there is a live component? Can you retry if you fail? How long did it take to get hired start to finish? Do they give you students or do you have to book your own?
Thanks for the video im a new teacher never taught before. Would you recommend using Cambly to leason prepare and mock lesson. I have my TEFL but Ive never taught before how would i get practical experience with this
Its not really that kind of platform. They make the plan but you can feel free to teach however you like. Its better if you want to do freestyle teaching or conversational teaching. But lesson plans idk how well it will work on that one. I recommend volunteering at a church or something like that if you want real world experience like that
Good video Dimitris. My husband was just accepted at LingoAce after applying thru your link. Wondering if you feel that you are getting plenty of work from them - ie, how many hours a week are you getting? Or, do you feel that you need to be registered with several of these platforms at once to get enough hours? thanks!
The hours are sometimes a little seasonal so its best to have 2 platforms unless you live in a timezone near China. Otherwise you should have one in asia, one in a western country, or simply use this as a side job. However after a few months you can easily and quickly receive MANY students.
Happy to hear about the acceptance, congratulations 🎈🍾
Enjoy ☺️
@@dimitristravelandtips What are the quieter months with them? Do you have a link to apply to their math tutoring division also as he wants to apply for this too?
Thanks for the tip on Lingo Ace Dimitri! Are they currently accepting applicants? Any tips?
You’re very welcome! Yes i believe they are accepting applications. You can use the link in the description for a better chance of being hired. My tip is to practice and regearse a good introduction video and have an educational background.
@@dimitristravelandtips Cool thanks man. I have a BA, and 3 years ESL experience
@@dimitristravelandtips Is there a live video audition or just recorded?
@danielrose6288 great! As long as you have a good video and can put on a nice mock lesson you shouldnt have any trouble!
@@dimitristravelandtips So there is a live component? Can you retry if you fail? How long did it take to get hired start to finish? Do they give you students or do you have to book your own?
Thanks for the video im a new teacher never taught before. Would you recommend using Cambly to leason prepare and mock lesson. I have my TEFL but Ive never taught before how would i get practical experience with this
Its not really that kind of platform. They make the plan but you can feel free to teach however you like. Its better if you want to do freestyle teaching or conversational teaching. But lesson plans idk how well it will work on that one. I recommend volunteering at a church or something like that if you want real world experience like that
What about experience teaching online without a degree how would I go about that? I'm a NES from USA with a TEFL
@HsheBss then probably cambly is your best bet. But really most of the jobs require a degree in anything. It doesnt need to be English