Teaching English online/by phone or by Skype is a relatively new and exciting way to learn and teach English. It
can only grow as technology improves and the busy professional wakes up to the fact they can have lessons at a
time to suit them, from the office or on the move. For the teacher, this flexibility means you can choose your
hours — and even set up on your own.
You will generally need a headset, microphone, reliable broadband and skype/MSN or other VoIP (internet phone)
capacity. Some organisations also like you to have a webcam as well, so it will help if you have an up to date PC
and someone to help you with the technical side if you are not a computer whizz.
You'll find that students like you to have a nice voice and a friendly manner. Some of the teaching is
conversational in nature, so being genuinely interested in your students is important. You may find it beneficial to
have a specialisation in TESOL, such as Teaching Business English or teaching One-to-One to differentiate
yourself and make yourself more marketable in this arena.
You will certainly earn more than if you work for an online English school but finding paying students can be more
difficult. To start, get involved in Skype forums: try typing “Skype forums learn English” into Google to see how
others are teaching and learning English via Skype. In this case, some are teaching for free but it doesn’t last long.
Although India was once a part of the British Empire, Britain now looks to India for educational help. Indian tutors
are helping British children learn maths over high-speed Internet connections.
One of the first schools to adopt such a form of teaching is Ashmount Primary School in London. When pupils get
ready for their maths lesson they sit in front of a computer, put on their headphones, log on to the Internet and
listen to the instructions of their tutors, who are thousands of miles away in India. With the help of an interactive
whiteboard teachers and pupils can write and read information at the same time.
Not everyone is in favour of online tutoring. As a representative of Britain’s trade union for teachers suggests,
there is no emotional relationship between teachers and pupils. Parents don’t seem to mind. They are pleased
with the results and happy seeing their children get better at maths.
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