Thank you for great tips. I teach one to one and one of the things I do is to ask the student to read a simple story aloud paragraph by paragraph and tell it back to me in their own words. The students struggle at first but slowly start correcting themselves. They like the stories and are happy to do this task often.
Thanks Jack, I appreciate the tips! I have a bit of experience teaching online since 2022 but I was not teaching since the second half of 2023. The subject of online english teaching has exploded and I am happy to see many more options. Its rewarding to get feedback from students about generally how their learning is going. I like to ask this at the start of each lesson and find it opens up an honest dialogue with helpful feedback to improving my teaching.
Thanks for the tips. Just one little tip from me - I have Windows Notepad pinned to my taskbar so that I can type sentences in there, then minimise it until I need it. I often have a few sat in there ready, just in case, then I can just copy and paste them into the IM. For others here, already teaching online or about to start - please try using Zoom. I started online teaching using Skype but Zoom really is excellent. Firstly, the audio and video quality are noticeably better and are much more consistent. You can also do a lot more with it. It has a whiteboard. You can share your desktop or just the application you want, such as a specific document. You can also give them control so they can edit the document you have open on your computer. You can even share the sound from your PC's sound card. 1-1 is free and unlimited.
Antony Stringfellow you have Windows. Many use Mac. Additionally, you are assuming your students have and can access Zoom. Good luck with that. Works fine in some countries, but not in all homes with The Great Firewall. Skype is accessible in even fewer homes than Zoom. Neither of those are used in some cases. Zoom is not always unlimited. There is a time limit for free users. There is now a password required too by all your students, making Zoom more complicated.
This is great! Thank you! I know this video is 2 years old, but it is helpful and validating at the same time. I taught for VIPKID for 4 year and am a licensed elementary educator. After new chinese regulations shut down VIPKID, I have continued teaching online with adults. It is a joy! I love it. However, though I am a licensed teacher for the state of NC and have taught ESL 4 years, as well as voluntarily taught ESL adults in my own time, I wasn't sure my lessons were "good". You are right that every teacher has a different niche. I love that you mention this. Thank you! However, I have been very unsure of myself. It is comforting to know my lessons sound like your style. My lesson, overall have a 1) welcome/catch up [I teach conversational english and have been known to just talk all class with my students if the conversations are continuing... teaching is more like a teachable moment in these types of classes]; 2) warm up with questions about learned material last lesson; 3) teach a specific skill/grammar rule/phonics rule; 4) practice this learned material as a "I do, we do, you do" and then; 5) work with the learned material with dialogue &/or role play. Thank you for mentioning correcting students at the end. I correct in the middle after the say something. I do type things in the chat box like you said, but I like your ideas of this. I have been enjoying your videos. Thank you!
Jack, I'm so glad you are doing this. I'm a certified English tutor who has over twelve experience, I haven't taught online. You are my tutor!! Thank you so much!!!
@@pleaseforgivemyinsanity2801 Google "Comprehensible Input". Babies learn their native language without input in another language. I have taught in classrooms with students from multiple native languages. I couldn't speak Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese. English was the only common denominator. If you do speak the learner's language, they begin to look at you as a translator and it can really slow down the process. BTW, I'm nor suggesting that comprenensinle input is the only way. It takes a mix of approaches.
@@pleaseforgivemyinsanity2801 For beginners, the teacher definitely needs to learn the student's native language. Otherwise it's super difficult to teach and learn. I'm saying from experience as both the teacher and the learner.
I've recently decided to become an online English teacher one on one, and this video guide really gave a good idea from where to start and where to go from there. it's a really helpful video. Thank you so much !
Jack, thank you so much for this video. I’ve been teaching ESL in schools for nearly 18 months in two different countries and have just signed up for an online teaching job 1-2-1 and found myself feeling like I didn’t have an actual clue where to begin!? It’s probably all in my head but this structure is great 👍🏻 Thanks again mate 🙏
Excellent method, it is always necessary to send the student a recording message so that way the student may remember the class before and by doing so it helps the student to be able to practice more conversation with other people as well.
Excellent, thank you for sharing. It's super useful! I am a native British English teacher from London and just moved to Portugal from the UK last year. I started teaching English since my move!
Im from Canada. Is there a large demand for esl teachers in Portugal? Is it as awesome as ive heard...lol Im very interested in Portugal, Id love to hear your feedback Murray.ardell@gmail.com
I have a new student who is in her 30’s, about to relocate from Asia from USA. She’s basically asked for lessons that match the teaching structure and points you mention in this video. So thanks for the advice! Really helps with my lesson planning 👍🏻
Thank you for your useful tips. I want to start teaching online. I feel that it's overwhelming to think about how to begin. I really appreciate sharing your ideas with us.
Great advice. I always have a structure as a back up. Sometimes after three words are exchanged we are off to the races and I let it flow. If we get stuck I can lean on the next thing. I focus on conversation strategies and cultural stuff more than grammar, but I use your method of feedback. I find some students are used to and expect structure and lecturing and are put off by my casual approach, which is fine. If I gave homework, I'd have to charge a lot more! No one ever does it anyway.
Thank you so much for this content. I am about to venture into this world of teaching English online and your videos are very helpful especially for someone like myself that is clueless on where to begin. Much, much appreciated. Regards, Heather
omg no way, all of the sudden I feel good about myself. I just realize I do most of the things you do, I just started to give classes, I am still very young and I certainly don't have the experience, but I do have the knowledge. I still took some tips out of this, I was slightly doubting myself because I started giving classes to a new student who is almost new to English so I wanted to watch some content to get some new tips perhaps.
OMG I loved everething you said, the way you explained! I was wondering about what to teach and you nailed it. thank you so much, sweet greetings from Mexico.
TNice tutorials is by far the best soft soft basic tutorial, I rember when I just started learning, tNice tutorials was so helpful!! I’ve now been releasing edm
Thank you so much. I'm about to trial my very first online English lesson tomorrow....this has come about due to being in 'lockdown' due to Covid19. I am finding your video's really useful. Thank you :)
Excellent work. Subscribed! Just to improve this video I would have your key points somehow written in overlay over the video (perhaps in the corners) as you say them and have them stay up. I want to see a sample lesson also.
I have so example videos of real lesson that I thought if you are interested in seeing teaching online in action. ruclips.net/channel/UCiGmMogGcGxZFDfKJzab3Hw
This is so helpful! It's my first day with my first one-on-one students today and all of my TEFL training has been for group in-person classes, so I've been scrambling for advice.
Hello, First of all, thank you so much for the video! I just have one question: when you are starting to teach begginers to you start by speaking 100% english during all the class? Or do you gradually switch from their language to english? thank you!
Hi, what if you don't know their language ? 😃. You can just start by saying "this is a cat,apple, car" by showing them the pictures of these. And ask them repeat. Try to use your hands and facial expressions
Hello, I am teaching English to a Christian institution located in Mexico. I do live in the USA. What curriculum you follow? I am having a hard time finding a good curriculum on line to share with my students. Thank you MG
Thank u this is really informative n useful. I also like giving homework where they could record their answers to practice pronunciation while off class. 🙃
Really good basic outline for online teachers! The tip of holding fire on the Skype chat corrections to not stop the flow is a goodie thanks. Can't really think of much to add except maybe keeping a track of time, something I still struggle with a bit. I like to keep things flexible and let the conversation flow, but sometimes this can lead to the lessons overrunning a bit...
aah, i just got into making soft rn and tNice tutorials is so helpful and your voice is so sootNice tutorialng btw! thanks for tNice tutorials tutorial
Thank you for this! You have given me some great ideas and you have made me at ease as I am about to give my first online class. I had no idea where to start! You have put me at ease :)
This is really late, and you might not see this but if you’re teaching Arabic please let me know how I can get in contact with you! I’m a beginner student, Muslim so I have a brief understanding of Arabic, but I really want to become fluent!
Shaziah J Never late to do well, First of all, thank you for getting in touch. Yes I am still teaching Arabic and you can book a free meeting on the website: www.learnarabicwithnina.com Or you can get in touch through the Facebook page. You will find all the links on the website.
Hi ! I'm new to teaching English online and deeply appreciate the vid. My problem is though i can speak and write English well, i have difficulty correcting the student technically on syntax, grammar, pronunciation, etc. I would deeply appreciate advice on how to move forward, thank you so much
I commend you on the clear image that you present in your video. Do you use a web cam? What equipment do you recommend for English teachers? Thank you, Alex
I appreciated this mate, just starting maybe soon, i say that, as waiting installation of fibre but in Philippines the waiting is part of life lol....anyway good tips....hope you can call me one day soon if you have the time...Craig...
This all sounds amazing! My problem is technology. I am not tech savvy, I teach ESL online for a company but they have set up the slides etc. How do you set up all the slides and technology? Can you make an interactive slide show where they drag and drop? See...I’m clueless. But I’d love to do this on the side in addition to what I do now. Any help?
GamergirlGamePlays Could you tell me how your business is going so far? Like how many students do you get on average, how long are your classes etc. I’m thinking of doing this myself and would love to hear more.
Great advice, I particularly like the idea of sending students audio clips. Do you record every lesson then just send them a snippet of their specific error? If so, how do you isolate a 30 sec clip from the whole video? Going back to what you said about writing their errors down as they speak. I do this and talk about it when they finish (like you said plus interrupting them with every correction can be demoralising and frustrating) my issue is that I'm very conscientious how I do it because when I write the errors down on a writing pad, they see me, stop talking, then ask what the problem was. This invariably stops them in their tracks and usually they say something like ... "Oh dear what have I said wrong now?". Is there anyway I can do this without being so obvious?
Hi Jack, I am just starting to search for what I should be taking to teach English online. Do you suggest I take a TEOSL course prior to completing your course?
Follow this: 1. Set up a system that converts learners on your platform (this usually means email marketing) 2. Get in touch with anyone you know who might be interested in taking lessons with you and send them (at the right time) to your platform. 3. Create lessons on your website, RUclips, social media etc. (choose one in the beginning) and send people through your system. I talk more about this here: www.teachingeslonline.com/email-marketing-introduction/
This was really useful. Thank you. I've been reading through the comments, to see if any of my questions are answered. They seem to be. There's one reference with talking to other online teachers. Is there an existing group that I can join? I'm an English teacher of 6 years classroom experience. This is my first attempt to try online.
I have so example videos of real lesson that I thought if you are interested in seeing teaching online in action. ruclips.net/channel/UCiGmMogGcGxZFDfKJzab3Hw
I think you should! It makes the whole experience more human, natural, and professional. Students will feel more comfortable and you ensure they are actually paying attention.
Hi i have a teaching Diploma and an Advanced 120hour TEFL CERTIFICATE. I would love to start my own online teaching english class. Can you kindly guide me. Thanks.
Use pictures with words. use pictures with alphabet letters. Practice talking using letters and sounds. Read a simple story. Practice how to write letters and words. Link to their own world, likes, age.
I have so example videos of real lesson that I thought if you are interested in seeing teaching online in action. ruclips.net/channel/UCiGmMogGcGxZFDfKJzab3Hw
Have you ever taught Chinese students online? There are restrictions to what kind of websites/media you can use because many are restricted in China. How does one get around that?
Thank you for the information! I was wondering what program do you use to record the conversation for pronunciation practice. Do you do it after the session then email the student the file?
Thank you for great tips. I teach one to one and one of the things I do is to ask the student to read a simple story aloud paragraph by paragraph and tell it back to me in their own words. The students struggle at first but slowly start correcting themselves. They like the stories and are happy to do this task often.
Hi, I am a "new" in online teaching. So, I need some help. Could you please do me a favor and send me the stories? 😃
@@rehimbabayev3010 have you found any? I guess u can find them for free on dif websites
Thanks Jack, I appreciate the tips! I have a bit of experience teaching online since 2022 but I was not teaching since the second half of 2023. The subject of online english teaching has exploded and I am happy to see many more options. Its rewarding to get feedback from students about generally how their learning is going. I like to ask this at the start of each lesson and find it opens up an honest dialogue with helpful feedback to improving my teaching.
Thanks for the tips. Just one little tip from me - I have Windows Notepad pinned to my taskbar so that I can type sentences in there, then minimise it until I need it. I often have a few sat in there ready, just in case, then I can just copy and paste them into the IM. For others here, already teaching online or about to start - please try using Zoom. I started online teaching using Skype but Zoom really is excellent. Firstly, the audio and video quality are noticeably better and are much more consistent. You can also do a lot more with it. It has a whiteboard. You can share your desktop or just the application you want, such as a specific document. You can also give them control so they can edit the document you have open on your computer. You can even share the sound from your PC's sound card. 1-1 is free and unlimited.
Antony Stringfellow you have Windows. Many use Mac. Additionally, you are assuming your students have and can access Zoom. Good luck with that. Works fine in some countries, but not in all homes with The Great Firewall. Skype is accessible in even fewer homes than Zoom. Neither of those are used in some cases. Zoom is not always unlimited. There is a time limit for free users. There is now a password required too by all your students, making Zoom more complicated.
Nobody in 2020:
'What's Zoom?' 🤣
This is great! Thank you! I know this video is 2 years old, but it is helpful and validating at the same time. I taught for VIPKID for 4 year and am a licensed elementary educator. After new chinese regulations shut down VIPKID, I have continued teaching online with adults. It is a joy! I love it. However, though I am a licensed teacher for the state of NC and have taught ESL 4 years, as well as voluntarily taught ESL adults in my own time, I wasn't sure my lessons were "good". You are right that every teacher has a different niche. I love that you mention this. Thank you! However, I have been very unsure of myself. It is comforting to know my lessons sound like your style. My lesson, overall have a 1) welcome/catch up [I teach conversational english and have been known to just talk all class with my students if the conversations are continuing... teaching is more like a teachable moment in these types of classes]; 2) warm up with questions about learned material last lesson; 3) teach a specific skill/grammar rule/phonics rule; 4) practice this learned material as a "I do, we do, you do" and then; 5) work with the learned material with dialogue &/or role play. Thank you for mentioning correcting students at the end. I correct in the middle after the say something. I do type things in the chat box like you said, but I like your ideas of this. I have been enjoying your videos. Thank you!
This video has saved my night.
Jack, I'm so glad you are doing this. I'm a certified English tutor who has over twelve experience, I haven't taught online. You are my tutor!! Thank you so much!!!
Just the same situation with me
How are u holding up ?😃
I would like to see an example lesson video!
Yeah I'm trying to figure out if you need to be bi-lingual lol... I don't see how you teach a chinese kid english if you don't know chinese?
@@pleaseforgivemyinsanity2801 Google "Comprehensible Input". Babies learn their native language without input in another language. I have taught in classrooms with students from multiple native languages. I couldn't speak Spanish, Russian, Korean, Vietnamese. English was the only common denominator. If you do speak the learner's language, they begin to look at you as a translator and it can really slow down the process. BTW, I'm nor suggesting that comprenensinle input is the only way. It takes a mix of approaches.
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Interesting
@@pleaseforgivemyinsanity2801 For beginners, the teacher definitely needs to learn the student's native language. Otherwise it's super difficult to teach and learn. I'm saying from experience as both the teacher and the learner.
A screen recording of one of your lessons would be amazing. For example, what tools do you use? How long are your lessons?
I've recently decided to become an online English teacher one on one, and this video guide really gave a good idea from where to start and where to go from there.
it's a really helpful video. Thank you so much !
Jack, thank you so much for this video. I’ve been teaching ESL in schools for nearly 18 months in two different countries and have just signed up for an online teaching job 1-2-1 and found myself feeling like I didn’t have an actual clue where to begin!? It’s probably all in my head but this structure is great 👍🏻 Thanks again mate 🙏
Excellent method, it is always necessary to send the student a recording message so that way the student may remember the class before and by doing so it helps the student to be able to practice more conversation with other people as well.
Excellent, thank you for sharing. It's super useful! I am a native British English teacher from London and just moved to Portugal from the UK last year. I started teaching English since my move!
Im from Canada. Is there a large demand for esl teachers in Portugal? Is it as awesome as ive heard...lol
Im very interested in Portugal, Id love to hear your feedback
Murray.ardell@gmail.com
I have a new student who is in her 30’s, about to relocate from Asia from USA. She’s basically asked for lessons that match the teaching structure and points you mention in this video. So thanks for the advice! Really helps with my lesson planning 👍🏻
Thank you for your useful tips. I want to start teaching online. I feel that it's overwhelming to think about how to begin.
I really appreciate sharing your ideas with us.
Great advice. I always have a structure as a back up. Sometimes after three words are exchanged we are off to the races and I let it flow. If we get stuck I can lean on the next thing. I focus on conversation strategies and cultural stuff more than grammar, but I use your method of feedback. I find some students are used to and expect structure and lecturing and are put off by my casual approach, which is fine. If I gave homework, I'd have to charge a lot more! No one ever does it anyway.
Thank you so much for this content. I am about to venture into this world of teaching English online and your videos are very helpful especially for someone like myself that is clueless on where to begin. Much, much appreciated. Regards, Heather
I’m doing the exact same! Do you have any tips or advice?
This video is amazing. Thank you Sir!!
omg no way, all of the sudden I feel good about myself. I just realize I do most of the things you do, I just started to give classes, I am still very young and I certainly don't have the experience, but I do have the knowledge.
I still took some tips out of this, I was slightly doubting myself because I started giving classes to a new student who is almost new to English so I wanted to watch some content to get some new tips perhaps.
Thanks Jack, appreciate your great tips!
OMG I loved everething you said, the way you explained! I was wondering about what to teach and you nailed it. thank you so much, sweet greetings from Mexico.
Wow so Good! This helped me a lot!
TNice tutorials is by far the best soft soft basic tutorial, I rember when I just started learning, tNice tutorials was so helpful!! I’ve now been releasing edm
I really appreciate your advice. Thank you for making this video.
warm up is a very good start and as you emphasized fluency comes before accuracy, thanks for the tips
Thanks for your great inputs. I wish you could share about teaching speaking skills in an online class
Thank you so much. I'm about to trial my very first online English lesson tomorrow....this has come about due to being in 'lockdown' due to Covid19. I am finding your video's really useful. Thank you :)
Excellent work. Subscribed! Just to improve this video I would have your key points somehow written in overlay over the video (perhaps in the corners) as you say them and have them stay up. I want to see a sample lesson also.
I have so example videos of real lesson that I thought if you are interested in seeing teaching online in action. ruclips.net/channel/UCiGmMogGcGxZFDfKJzab3Hw
Thank you.
This video helped me create a structure for my own classes. 5 stars all the way
Very useful tips, thank you so much!
Great tips. Thanks
Please I would like to join this teaching online how can I join as a student
Thank you for the great tipe, it really helped me a lot and provided good structure.
I teach kids via English literature. If the students get into the novels, it's quite easy to motivate them.
Great content, cheers, subscribed!
This is so helpful! It's my first day with my first one-on-one students today and all of my TEFL training has been for group in-person classes, so I've been scrambling for advice.
How was it?
Quite useful, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much for a practical piece of advice!
Thanks for the tips!!!!! I'm from Chile.
Priceless advice! Thank you very much!
Hello,
First of all, thank you so much for the video!
I just have one question: when you are starting to teach begginers to you start by speaking 100% english during all the class? Or do you gradually switch from their language to english? thank you!
Hi, what if you don't know their language ? 😃. You can just start by saying "this is a cat,apple, car" by showing them the pictures of these. And ask them repeat. Try to use your hands and facial expressions
obsessed with soft design now and more obsessed with cool scales Nd stuff.
Hello,
I am teaching English to a Christian institution located in Mexico. I do live in the USA. What curriculum you follow? I am having a hard time finding a good curriculum on line to share with my students.
Thank you
MG
Thank u this is really informative n useful. I also like giving homework where they could record their answers to practice pronunciation while off class. 🙃
I started making soft recently, I was wondering if you wanna do any features.
Really good basic outline for online teachers! The tip of holding fire on the Skype chat corrections to not stop the flow is a goodie thanks.
Can't really think of much to add except maybe keeping a track of time, something I still struggle with a bit. I like to keep things flexible and let the conversation flow, but sometimes this can lead to the lessons overrunning a bit...
Sometimes, lessons go in a completely different direction. It's good to go with the flow.
Agreed!
aah, i just got into making soft rn and tNice tutorials is so helpful and your voice is so sootNice tutorialng btw! thanks for tNice tutorials tutorial
Thank you for this! You have given me some great ideas and you have made me at ease as I am about to give my first online class. I had no idea where to start! You have put me at ease :)
Hi, was wondering if you could tell me how are your online classes are going?
Just curious btw.
I teach online. Thanks for you help.
This was very helpful, really appreciate your detailed explanation!
Thank You, interesting video.
That was sooooo helpful
Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Thank you for your help.
Thank you so much. I've taught ESL in 3 different countries for 10 years; but still I find myself battling to keep a 50 minute class interesting.
I have to teach 90min!!
I like the way how you teach and thank you for your effort
Excellent video!
what about teaching beginner learners? how should I start if I teach another language targetting English speakers?
This is really late, and you might not see this but if you’re teaching Arabic please let me know how I can get in contact with you! I’m a beginner student, Muslim so I have a brief understanding of Arabic, but I really want to become fluent!
Shaziah J Never late to do well,
First of all, thank you for getting in touch. Yes I am still teaching Arabic and you can book a free meeting on the website: www.learnarabicwithnina.com
Or you can get in touch through the Facebook page. You will find all the links on the website.
Very helpful as I brush-up on my English tutoring which I certified for in the last decade. Cheers.
How do you prepare lesson plans? Do you prepare a one-year curriculum?
Hello there! Could you give an example class what you are saying,pls? Regards!,
Thanks for your tips, very useful.
Thank you! Very helpful!
Thanks for the video. 👍
Hi ! I'm new to teaching English online and deeply appreciate the vid. My problem is though i can speak and write English well, i have difficulty correcting the student technically on syntax, grammar, pronunciation, etc. I would deeply appreciate advice on how to move forward, thank you so much
Thank you I feel this may be very useful to me as I am wanting to transition from teaching in the performing arts to teaching languages.
Thank you for the tips. I would like to start teaching English online. How do i get started? Where can I meet potential students please?
Hi, Jack! What camera and microphone do you use? Thank you :)
I commend you on the clear image that you present in your video. Do you use a web cam? What equipment do you recommend for English teachers? Thank you, Alex
Thank you, that was extremely helpful.
I appreciated this mate, just starting maybe soon, i say that, as waiting installation of fibre but in Philippines the waiting is part of life lol....anyway good tips....hope you can call me one day soon if you have the time...Craig...
Thanks, Jack!
This is really helpful!
Thanks for the tips but would be best if there's an example of lesson on your next video.
Hi! Have you got any subject-specific videos. For example, I have to give a 1:1 online class about food from my home country. Any advice for this?
This all sounds amazing! My problem is technology. I am not tech savvy, I teach ESL online for a company but they have set up the slides etc. How do you set up all the slides and technology? Can you make an interactive slide show where they drag and drop? See...I’m clueless. But I’d love to do this on the side in addition to what I do now. Any help?
Any app recommendations for SPEAKING ? Thanks
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Okay this is basicaly all that I usually do :D Thanks for the advices, I'm starting my teaching online business and it's working like a charm ♥
GamergirlGamePlays Could you tell me how your business is going so far? Like how many students do you get on average, how long are your classes etc.
I’m thinking of doing this myself and would love to hear more.
Nice ideas.
Hi, Jack! Do you prepare lesson plans for your online class?
How do you correct the writing?
Is it wrong to only use website sources like cambrige and online exercises ?
Hi Jack, are you a professional, trained teacher?
Great advice, I particularly like the idea of sending students audio clips. Do you record every lesson then just send them a snippet of their specific error? If so, how do you isolate a 30 sec clip from the whole video?
Going back to what you said about writing their errors down as they speak. I do this and talk about it when they finish (like you said plus interrupting them with every correction can be demoralising and frustrating) my issue is that I'm very conscientious how I do it because when I write the errors down on a writing pad, they see me, stop talking, then ask what the problem was. This invariably stops them in their tracks and usually they say something like ... "Oh dear what have I said wrong now?". Is there anyway I can do this without being so obvious?
The only thing i struggle with while teaching is Listening section since it's difficult to do via Skype.
Thanks alot teacher
Hi Jack, I am just starting to search for what I should be taking to teach English online. Do you suggest I take a TEOSL course prior to completing your course?
Thank you sir, I am beginning to set up my own online teaching sessions. Do you have a specific path you take when finding new learners?
Follow this:
1. Set up a system that converts learners on your platform (this usually means email marketing)
2. Get in touch with anyone you know who might be interested in taking lessons with you and send them (at the right time) to your platform.
3. Create lessons on your website, RUclips, social media etc. (choose one in the beginning) and send people through your system.
I talk more about this here: www.teachingeslonline.com/email-marketing-introduction/
i am a teacher from pakistan i want to teach math please help me how i can start it with better way
This was really useful. Thank you. I've been reading through the comments, to see if any of my questions are answered. They seem to be. There's one reference with talking to other online teachers. Is there an existing group that I can join? I'm an English teacher of 6 years classroom experience. This is my first attempt to try online.
What software or app do you use?
A walk through lesson would be good.
I have so example videos of real lesson that I thought if you are interested in seeing teaching online in action. ruclips.net/channel/UCiGmMogGcGxZFDfKJzab3Hw
Do you keep your cam on all the time when teaching one-to-one?
I think you should! It makes the whole experience more human, natural, and professional. Students will feel more comfortable and you ensure they are actually paying attention.
Can u give me a name of grammar book makes grammar easy on me
Hi Jack - thanks. I would like to start my own online School - any help/guidance?
Hi i have a teaching Diploma and an Advanced 120hour TEFL CERTIFICATE. I would love to start my own online teaching english class. Can you kindly guide me. Thanks.
Thank you for your video they’re very helpful! I have a question, how do you teach students that doesn’t speak any English?
I think I can be able to teach you how. demarciiflex@gmail. Com
Use pictures with words. use pictures with alphabet letters. Practice talking using letters and sounds. Read a simple story. Practice how to write letters and words. Link to their own world, likes, age.
I have so example videos of real lesson that I thought if you are interested in seeing teaching online in action. ruclips.net/channel/UCiGmMogGcGxZFDfKJzab3Hw
Have you ever taught Chinese students online? There are restrictions to what kind of websites/media you can use because many are restricted in China. How does one get around that?
you may use a fileshare service to share them
Do you have any videos of one of your lessons?
Hi can i talk with you im mohammad from brunei
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Jack, how do you work out what homework to give a student?
Thank you for the video.
Each student is different. However, you can reuse resources to make it easier for you. I like to give my students writing practice.
Can u pls tell me how to be an ESL teacher? Pls advice me,
Get a TESOL certification, speak the language, and you're good to go!
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Thank you for the information! I was wondering what program do you use to record the conversation for pronunciation practice. Do you do it after the session then email the student the file?
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Hello Jack. I need help in teaching beginners especially kids. Do you have some pointers? How can you find out the level of the student?
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hi sir...do i need to be computer expert when tutoring online?..i dont know abt excel and powerpoint, only word!