Anyone who is here while looking into current (2024) online esl teaching opportunities like myself ... notice that this video, as well as majority of others ive seen ... are made by esl tutors who are non native English speakers ... and obviously there is nothing wrong with that ... but after getting a few mins into the video .... and hearing the numerous gramatical errors and overall poor communication skills ... which would be the level of expertise that the student would have access to ... Surely native english speakers, with a tefl type course would be a shoe in over tutors such as the poster here ...?
A shoe in? Not really. You would think so, but tutoring companies are cheap. Over 90% of the companies out there offer low pay. I've only seen one company that pays about $18-20 /hour. The majority of companies out there offer slave wages of $5 to $10 hour or lower...
@@steve9473 yeah. a lot more profitable to hire a hundred non-native teachers who can afford to be paid $5/hr than a hundred natives who would require at least $10/hr. the native-ness of the teacher doesn't necessarily imply quality but money's always going to talk the loudest at the end of the day
The first company only accepts 4% of the applicants, the second company does not accept South Africans, which is ridiculous as a South African English is my first language. And finally the last company pays so low it ridiculous. For me personally, the recommendations are useless.
@stevenvanrensburg - Not only that, this person giving the information, is not a native English speaker, and cannot even pronounce the words correctly. As for Skyeng, it is an insult to anyone who is teaching English, to pay these disgusting rates! The cost of living is sky high in South Africa, and they expect us to work for,peanuts! We are not monkeys!
SKYENG in the video is just 1 example of foreign companies underpaying their tutors, and more and more (as a South African) I am noticing this exploitation of South Africans. Do they really consider 3 USD for teaching a 1 hour class a good rate? Have they even done their homework to see what is considered normal pay in a South AFrican teaching setting? I dont think so. I have a university degree in English and Linguistics, did my first TEFL course in 2000 and then my CELTA in 2004. I got paid 3USD in 2000 working in person at a TEFL school here. I then moved to another school that paid USD 5.5, and THAT WAS 16 YEARS AGO! What on earth makes these guys think that 3USD is a good rate for South Africans? I'm sorry, that's daylight robbery!
@Athena - I absolutely agree with you!, The companies have no idea of what the basic wage is, in South Africa, and why should a person with a degree, who is teaching, be paid,a non living wage?!?!? The companies who hire tutors, must get over themselves, and educate themselves, on what a native English speaker is! We have many native English speakers in South Africa, and just because we have eleven official languages, does not, in any way indicate, that a person is a non native English speaker. If a person says he or she is a native English speaker, he or she should be paid accordingly. The UK tutors, and the American teachers get paid far more, up to 25 dollars per hour or more! Yet, the companies hiring South African tutors, think that the tutors, need to suck it up, and work for a meagre pittance! This is totally unacceptable, and as previously mentioned, daylight robbery or slave wages! South African tutors do not need to put up with this, but apply to companies, who pay a decent hourly rate, in line with what they would pay a UK based tutor, or an American tutor. Over and above this, the native English speakers in South Africa, have excellent pronunciation, and a pleasant neutral accent, and are well versed in the language. This can only benefit potential students. For this reason, I think the companies ought to have a good hard rethink about the wages they pay South African tutors, and pay them according to what they pay other native English speakers. It is way overdue! More often, than not, the companies also completely overlook South Africa, and do not include it as one of the countries, from which they hire.
It's robbery in the USA too. Especially because the cost of living is much higher here. That will barely buy you a small trip to the store once a month. And you'll never be able to afford rent.
Hello ma'am. Pwede po ba ang ang Ungraduate sa PearDeck actually I am 1 year College now with the course of Civil Engineer. Need ko po pang allowance lang🥺
Hi. Pear Deck Tutor does hire tutors from a variety of countries worldwide. Specifically, they accept applicants from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, the Philippines, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. To qualify, tutors must be at least 18 years old, have a mastery of the subjects they wish to tutor, possess at least two years of previous tutoring or teaching experience, and be enrolled in or have graduated from an accredited university in their respective country . I hope it helps. Thank you.
Hi. Filipinos are non-native ESL speakers. They emphasized on on their websites that they accept non-native ESL speakers. Sorry if you're disappointed. Anyways, thank you for the update.
Chegg Tutors: Chegg hires tutors for a wide range of subjects, including biology. Tutors set their own schedules, and the platform is open to applicants worldwide. Chegg often attracts students looking for help with high school and college-level biology. Pear Deck Tutor: As previously mentioned, Pear Deck Tutor hires tutors from various countries. Biology is one of the subjects that may be in demand, especially if you meet their qualifications . I hope these help. Thank you.
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Anyone who is here while looking into current (2024) online esl teaching opportunities like myself ... notice that this video, as well as majority of others ive seen ... are made by esl tutors who are non native English speakers ... and obviously there is nothing wrong with that ... but after getting a few mins into the video .... and hearing the numerous gramatical errors and overall poor communication skills ... which would be the level of expertise that the student would have access to ...
Surely native english speakers, with a tefl type course would be a shoe in over tutors such as the poster here ...?
A shoe in? Not really. You would think so, but tutoring companies are cheap. Over 90% of the companies out there offer low pay. I've only seen one company that pays about $18-20 /hour. The majority of companies out there offer slave wages of $5 to $10 hour or lower...
@@steve9473 yeah. a lot more profitable to hire a hundred non-native teachers who can afford to be paid $5/hr than a hundred natives who would require at least $10/hr. the native-ness of the teacher doesn't necessarily imply quality but money's always going to talk the loudest at the end of the day
@steve9473 Which companies do you recommend?
hi maam. nakapasa po ako sa gostudent test. tapos nag send narin ako nang video .may possiblity kaya na matanggap ako?
The first company only accepts 4% of the applicants, the second company does not accept South Africans, which is ridiculous as a South African English is my first language.
And finally the last company pays so low it ridiculous.
For me personally, the recommendations are useless.
Oh...sorry, to hear that. No worries, there are lots of companies hiring South Africans. Thank you for the info.
Really? But I was hired in the second one though I'm Nigerian.
@@favourgodwin902 Congratulations!
@@favourgodwin902 How did you do it? Are you in Nigeria or outside Nigeria
@stevenvanrensburg - Not only that, this person giving the information, is not a native English speaker, and cannot even pronounce the words correctly. As for Skyeng, it is an insult to anyone who is teaching English, to pay these disgusting rates! The cost of living is sky high in South Africa, and they expect us to work for,peanuts! We are not monkeys!
SKYENG in the video is just 1 example of foreign companies underpaying their tutors, and more and more (as a South African) I am noticing this exploitation of South Africans. Do they really consider 3 USD for teaching a 1 hour class a good rate? Have they even done their homework to see what is considered normal pay in a South AFrican teaching setting? I dont think so. I have a university degree in English and Linguistics, did my first TEFL course in 2000 and then my CELTA in 2004. I got paid 3USD in 2000 working in person at a TEFL school here. I then moved to another school that paid USD 5.5, and THAT WAS 16 YEARS AGO! What on earth makes these guys think that 3USD is a good rate for South Africans? I'm sorry, that's daylight robbery!
People from America won’t take this pay if they really need money, what a ridiculous pay amount, underscores how the world views teaching.
Have you work with skyeng before
@Athena - I absolutely agree with you!, The companies have no idea of what the basic wage is, in South Africa, and why should a person with a degree, who is teaching, be paid,a non living wage?!?!? The companies who hire tutors, must get over themselves, and educate themselves, on what a native English speaker is! We have many native English speakers in South Africa, and just because we have eleven official languages, does not, in any way indicate, that a person is a non native English speaker. If a person says he or she is a native English speaker, he or she should be paid accordingly. The UK tutors, and the American teachers get paid far more, up to 25 dollars per hour or more! Yet, the companies hiring South African tutors, think that the tutors, need to suck it up, and work for a meagre pittance! This is totally unacceptable, and as previously mentioned, daylight robbery or slave wages! South African tutors do not need to put up with this, but apply to companies, who pay a decent hourly rate, in line with what they would pay a UK based tutor, or an American tutor. Over and above this, the native English speakers in South Africa, have excellent pronunciation, and a pleasant neutral accent, and are well versed in the language. This can only benefit potential students. For this reason, I think the companies ought to have a good hard rethink about the wages they pay South African tutors, and pay them according to what they pay other native English speakers. It is way overdue! More often, than not, the companies also completely overlook South Africa, and do not include it as one of the countries, from which they hire.
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It's robbery in the USA too. Especially because the cost of living is much higher here. That will barely buy you a small trip to the store once a month. And you'll never be able to afford rent.
Mam I am an Indian teacher teaching biology please can you suggest me Best online Tutoring sites for Indian Teachers
Hi. Please try these two links:
1. www.peardeck.com/products/pear-deck-tutor
2. ruclips.net/video/O-cAa1FtUpc/видео.html
Best of luck. Thank you.
Hi mam Yung go student ba Yung materials ba provided? I have 3 months training sa ESL po
Hi. Hindi po. Tutors po ang mag provide ng materials. Thank you.
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Hello ma'am. Pwede po ba ang ang Ungraduate sa PearDeck actually I am 1 year College now with the course of Civil Engineer. Need ko po pang allowance lang🥺
Hi po. PearDeck they accept at least 18 years old. You may apply. Thank you for asking.
@@jonitadonque9255hello mam may interview and demo po ba sa tatlong company?
Hello mam meron po ba para sa mga 16yrs old part time lang po sana need po income, ano po pede po, about teaching din po
Hi po. Sorry at least 18 years old po. Thank you for asking.
Maam ano po website ung mga naghahabap ng tutor for filipinon language
Hi. Italki po. Search mo lang sa google Italki apply. I hope it helps. Thank you.
Go Student requires that you speak German at least at C1 level.
please give me list of platform for indian students also which pays same as above.
Go student is not accepting U.S. tutors.
Are they worldwide?
Hi. Pear Deck Tutor does hire tutors from a variety of countries worldwide. Specifically, they accept applicants from Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, the Philippines, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United States. To qualify, tutors must be at least 18 years old, have a mastery of the subjects they wish to tutor, possess at least two years of previous tutoring or teaching experience, and be enrolled in or have graduated from an accredited university in their respective country . I hope it helps. Thank you.
Hello ma.
Can I apply for skymart from Nigeria
Go ahead try it. Thank you.
Why recommend ESL companies that don't accept Filipinos?
Hi. Filipinos are non-native ESL speakers. They emphasized on on their websites that they accept non-native ESL speakers. Sorry if you're disappointed. Anyways, thank you for the update.
Hi maam biology teacher po...pls po any recommendation
Chegg Tutors: Chegg hires tutors for a wide range of subjects, including biology. Tutors set their own schedules, and the platform is open to applicants worldwide. Chegg often attracts students looking for help with high school and college-level biology.
Pear Deck Tutor: As previously mentioned, Pear Deck Tutor hires tutors from various countries. Biology is one of the subjects that may be in demand, especially if you meet their qualifications .
I hope these help. Thank you.
Do they have enough traffic?
Hi. Yes, they have. Thank you.
Helooo Im a chemistry tutor can you please suggest me a online tutoring site for srilankan tutors.
Hi. Apply here: ruclips.net/video/qKLF3I5uJ_4/видео.html
Thank you.
$3-5 per hour...lol
Yup.
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