Where and How to Start Teaching Online

The Fluent Show - A podcast by Kerstin Cable

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Hot Potato News: Scottish Gaelic Learn about the true pronunciation of this language's name, and why it's important to get it right. Where and How to Start Teaching Online It’s a great time to start offering online lessons because Life has just moved online Your school or in-person tutoring may just have been cancelled You can connect with people around the world, and right now that’s even more rewarding and exciting than usual In fact, any time is a great time because working as an online language teacher Allows you to work location independently - as long as you can use your computer and have safe wifi, you’re ready to go You’re independent to work the hours that suit YOU Is a great stepping stone and teaches you endless things about being a good leader If all that sounds like your kind of party, then listen to this week's episode in detail for 5 killer questions that will help you think about online teaching in a professional way. Recommended Teaching Resources Want further support as you build an online teaching income? Book me for a mentoring day! Thank you to Gosia for this episode's introduction in Polish.Sponsored By:Yabla: Stream authentic shows you enjoy and learn at the same time. Give Yabla a try with a free trial for Fluent Show listenersLinks:Lindsay's Online Teaching Starter KitEvernote — My friend referral link (not affiliate)Zoom Online Calls & Video ConferencingInfographic: How to Calculate Your Freelance Hourly Rate — One of the 1000 freelance rate guides - listen to the episode to find out what else is important to consider.PayPal.MeThe Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language: Amazon.co.uk: David Crystal: 9781108437738: Booksben crystal — "Ginger man speaking Shakespearean is my jam"