Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
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Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
I have my TEFL certificate and I am a graduate. However as yet I have no experience of teaching English. I would like to try teaching online first and would like to know if anyone has suggestions of reliable recruiters/agencies? Thanks
Re: Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
Hello, there are lots of places to teach online nowadays. I recommend you do a search on the big job search websites such as indeed.com, totaljobs.com, cvlibrary.com, etc. I have been teaching with Dada (formerly DadaABC) since last October and they are a good school and you can get paid every 15th of the month through PayPal. I have also taught for iTutorGroup (TutorABC) and they were also ok, though at the time I was with them they didn't pay via PayPal, only wire transfer. I have also taken the liberty and did a search on indeed.com for you, so you can see how many job posts there are for online ESL teacher. Wish you all the best. Don't give up! :)
https://www.indeed.co.uk/Online-English-Teacher-jobs
https://www.indeed.co.uk/Online-English-Teacher-jobs
Re: Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
This is really helpful - thank you . I am in a similar position i.e. qualified and now where do I start. I am eager to get going but anxious. I have signed up in a voluntary role and got my kit set up at home. Haven’t had the chance to use it yet.
In my view online is harder in some respects to a class but has benefits too.
I am really encouraged by your experience with DaDa.
Thanks again to you both
In my view online is harder in some respects to a class but has benefits too.
I am really encouraged by your experience with DaDa.
Thanks again to you both
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Re: Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
I am also interested in teaching online but only issue is pay pal
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Re: Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
@Mrdaud - what's the issue with paypal?
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Pay pal isnt allowed in most of the asian countries
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Re: Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
Alcaina: I didn't have much teaching experience before starting online, however I now teach for several online platforms. There are online employers who will take on teachers with no or little experience (if you are qualified). I find the big job sites a pain for tefl jobs as the searches bring up a huge number of general 'education' jobs rather than tefl specifically. Try a search at the niche tefl job sites such as tefl.com, they have a load of jobs and you can search specifically for online jobs which I see today has 21 online teaching posts. Good luck in your search!
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I have a different issue with Pay Pal. i once got a payment-due notice form "Pay Pal" even though I had never used that service. I wrote to Pay Pal explaining my situation, asking for an explanation. They never responded. Even if it was phishing by some-one else, why couldn't Pay Pal have responded?
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1. Not sure how true that is and in any case there are a million other ways for payments, including Alipay from China.
2. I personally know several Thai people who have PayPal from Thailand. That’s in Asia.
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Could be lots of reasons. It’s not easy to “write to PayPal”, especially if you don’t have an account (as you intimate). The original payment-due email was certainly spam. Put it behind you. Move on.kdammers wrote: ↑17 Jun 2019, 14:47 I have a different issue with Pay Pal. i once got a payment-due notice form "Pay Pal" even though I had never used that service. I wrote to Pay Pal explaining my situation, asking for an explanation. They never responded. Even if it was phishing by some-one else, why couldn't Pay Pal have responded?
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Re: Teaching online for newly qualified TEFL teacher
You might find this helpful in general:
https://www.tefl.net/elt/articles/teach ... roduction/
https://www.tefl.net/elt/articles/teach ... roduction/