Wow, this video on the best teaching websites for 2023 is incredibly helpful! As a non-native teacher, I'm always looking for new online teaching platforms to expand my reach, and this video provided me with some great options to explore. Thank you for sharing your insights and expertise on this topic, Olga! 😊
@@OlgaPogozheva I noticed that there are 2 types of people: 1) just fantasize and 2) fantasize + actions, I know in which category u are. Fun story: long before COVID I was sick and tired of office env and was fantasizing about working remotely for an abroad company. For about 1 year I did a ton of research and so on, in the end I found a company and then another. Now it's pretty easy to get a remote job, but before COVID it was not so easy for me.
@@nicolad it all starts (and ends) inside our heads. No wonder you got it! For your type of personality (and you, too, fall into #2 category ^_^) it was inevitable. Once a thought is formed inside, it'll find its way outside. My problem is the opposite: it all works, and it all takes time. I just wish there were more hours in a day... P.S. Shall I see you tomorrow at the masterclass? ;)
Wow! I never realized how many options there were! It is so interesting that some of them are also using non-native speakers - I would quality for those 😅
Please be more specific. Would you like to be an English teacher? If so, I'd recommend probably your local courses/sites, typically they don't ask for a pedagogical degree and of course they won't ask you to be a native speaker. Also, you could try Preply, they aren't too picky there too.
Would you consider teaching online? 🧐 🤓
Wow, this video on the best teaching websites for 2023 is incredibly helpful! As a non-native teacher, I'm always looking for new online teaching platforms to expand my reach, and this video provided me with some great options to explore. Thank you for sharing your insights and expertise on this topic, Olga! 😊
Thank you so much, Marina!! I wish someone made a similar video 10 years ago when I was actively looking for a teaching role 😅
that's cool, love this overview! now I have a great list of options for the self-education plan 😀
Indeed! These come in handy :)))
Like it, true entrepreneurship mindset.
I like to fantasize about plans B, C, D, E... :) makes me feel safe :)
@@OlgaPogozheva I noticed that there are 2 types of people: 1) just fantasize and 2) fantasize + actions, I know in which category u are. Fun story: long before COVID I was sick and tired of office env and was fantasizing about working remotely for an abroad company. For about 1 year I did a ton of research and so on, in the end I found a company and then another. Now it's pretty easy to get a remote job, but before COVID it was not so easy for me.
@@nicolad it all starts (and ends) inside our heads. No wonder you got it! For your type of personality (and you, too, fall into #2 category ^_^) it was inevitable. Once a thought is formed inside, it'll find its way outside.
My problem is the opposite: it all works, and it all takes time. I just wish there were more hours in a day...
P.S. Shall I see you tomorrow at the masterclass? ;)
I won't be able to attend the live masterclass, but will watch the recording.
@@nicolad ahh, we'll miss you 🙂
Wow! I never realized how many options there were! It is so interesting that some of them are also using non-native speakers - I would quality for those 😅
Me too! 😁😁😁
I did some teaching back in the days...
Heyy a quick question: are there some websites that don't require being a native speaker and also not having a degree (yet)?
Help much appreciated.
Please be more specific. Would you like to be an English teacher? If so, I'd recommend probably your local courses/sites, typically they don't ask for a pedagogical degree and of course they won't ask you to be a native speaker. Also, you could try Preply, they aren't too picky there too.
don't you dare to leave us
i would make a terrible teacher. i would shout at poor kids all the time 😁
we all do, from time to time...