Teach English Online: Top 10 Jobs That Pay (Updated 2018)
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We get it:
Finding jobs to teach English online
can be REALLY difficult. But it doesn’t have to be.
With these 10 apps and websites, you can earn
up to $22 per hour – and
sometimes even more.
The best part?
You can choose your own schedule and
work part-time from home – or anywhere else in the world.
In this article, we’re going to
breakdown how much you can earn with each company, their requirements for
becoming a teacher and who you’ll be teaching (most of the time you’ll be
tutoring kids in China).
If you happen to know of a company
that’s not on this list and should be, let us know in the comments below!
Let’s dive right into it with our first item on the list.
1. VIPKID
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Rate: $14 –
$22/Hour
VIPKID is one of the newer ESL apps on
the market. This web-based education company connects you with Chinese speakers
across the world in order to help them learn English. Unlike most apps on this
list, VIPKID mostly focuses on the younger generation.
This means you’ll be teaching kids from
the ages of 4 – 12. Classes are typically short, lasting only about 25 minutes
with the use of headsets and webcams. Since the pay is so high compared to most
apps on this list, the requirements are a bit more strict.
You must be a resident of the US or
Canada and have a Bachelor’s degree in any field. Not only that, but there’s an
initial interview to determine your eligibility. You must be available for at
least 15 different time slots per week and teach a minimum of 7.5 hours weekly.
The great thing about this app is that
all of the materials are prepared for you. The one thing you should keep in
mind is that you’ll be teaching kids across the world, meaning your time zones
may differ quite a bit.
The best part? Short classes with a
great pay of $14 – $22 per hour – you’ll never receive under $14/hour.
2. QKids
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Rate: Minimum of $8
(average around $15+)
You most likely won’t run out of
lessons with QKids. That’s because they’re currently connected with over
300,000 Chinese students who are learning English.
Their payment structure is a little bit
different than with VIPKID. You get a flat rate of $8 per lesson, but after
that it’s quite easy to earn bonuses throughout each lesson. Keep in mind that
QKids is only available to Canadian and American residents.
Another difference that instead of just
teaching one student, it’s possible that you can have anywhere between 1 – 4
students per lesson.
The payout tends to be a bit lower than
other English teaching programs on this list, but that doesn’t mean you should
rule it out. If you keep teaching and get their bonuses, it’s not difficult to
earn on average $15/hour or even more.
In order to get hired, you need to hold
a bachelor’s degree in any subject and be available to teach at least 6+ hours
per week. While note required, an English teaching certificate is highly
preferred.
2. Education
First
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Rate: $12 –
$19/Hour
Education First is a recently-launched
English program, but that doesn’t mean it’s any worse than the others on this
list. In fact, their payout tends to be quite well comparatively.
The best part (in my personal opinion)
is that you’re not only limited to teaching kids in China. Education First
reaches out to teaching adults and children across the world. Not only that,
but they also provide you with teaching materials to lessen up the stress of
having to prepare each lesson.
Out of all of the English teaching
programs on this list, we find Education First to have the best support when it
comes to teachers. They’re also extremely professional in how they deal with
any issues that may arise.
Keep in mind that you do need a
bachelor’s degree to be eligible and also a 40-hour TEFL or its equivalent. You
also need to be authorized to work in the US – this can rule out a lot of
people from different countries.
3. GoGoKid
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Rate: $14 –
$25/Hour
Just like VIPKID, GoGoKid connects you
with students only in China that are interested in learning English. They claim
a rate of up to $25 per hour, but from our research we’ve found that teachers
earn at a rate closer to $16 – $17 per hour.
Keep in mind that parents of children
have the option to give you a high rating thus increasing your pay. With this
in mind, it’s important for teachers to put all of the effort they can into
providing good lessons.
Having regular students will only
encourage parents to keep hiring you and to increase your pay. Payment is given
at the 15th of each month or sooner.
Just like with all of the apps on this
list, you do need to be a native English speaker in order to quality. However,
they don’t have strict requirements on whether you need a bachelor’s degree or
not. It’s best to apply and find out if they’ll let you pass without this
qualification.
4. 51Talk
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Rate: $15/hour
51Talk isn’t as popular as the first
few on the list but they pay at a great rate of $15/hour. Get paid to teach
English to children in China from the convenience of your very own home or
wherever you might be.
According to their testimonials and
other reviews, a lot of people report this being a great job for a stable
income. While you may not earn as much as with GoGoKid or VIPKID, they still
pay quite well and you won’t have a tough time looking for new work.
Keep in mind that you need to be able
to work 4+ hours per week in order to maintain your job at 51Talk. Unlike most
apps on this list, sessions are either 45 minutes for group sessions or 25
minutes for one-on-one lessons.
The requirements seem a little bit
stricter than other programs, but the interview process usually isn’t that
tough. You need to be a US or Canadian citizen, have a bachelor’s degree and
have experience teaching kids to get started.
6. PalFish
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Rate: $13.80 –
$45/Hour
PalFish is also a mobile app that’s available for both iOS and
Android devices. Like NiceTalk, you also get paid by the minute, but
what’s different about them is that you can set your own rate, earning you a maximum
amount of around $45/hour.
If you start off with such a high rate,
you most likely won’t get any students. Until you get some positive reviews, we
recommend starting at the average rate of $13.80/hour or lower. You get to
choose your own hours.
When you’re ready to speak, log-in and
“go online.” From there students will reach out to you if they’re interested in
becoming your student.
Most of your students are going to be from China, so keep in
mind the time difference when choosing your teaching schedule. When you invite
a friend using a referral link you get a 20 RMB (currently $3 USD)
bonus.
7. NiceTalk
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Rate: $10/Hour
NiceTalk is a mobile app that’s
available for both iOS and Android devices. It was originally designed for
Chinese students learning English to improve their language skills. WIth this
in mind, you’ll mostly be teaching those from China.
The only requirement is to speak
English at a fluent level. To apply, enter in your email, create a
profile, record a short video introduction, and start accepting incoming
conversation requests.
You can earn $10 for every hour you
teach. NiceTalk pays you by the minute, so if you wanted to only teach for 15
minutes, you can still make a quick $2.50.
You need a minimum of $20 to cash out, and payments are made
automatically to your PayPal twice a month if you reach the minimum balance.
Use the sign-up code RU3N2Ra to get a free $10
upon registration.
You can also refer friends and get
a bonus of $10 and give them a bonus of $10 when they sign-up.
8. Cambly
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Rate: $10.20/Hour
Cambly can be used either on your
mobile device via an app or directly from your PC. Registration is incredibly
simple, and there’s a lot of students currently registered.
While this is great for finding
prospective clients, there’s also quite a bit of competition between teachers.
Payments are made via PayPal on the 1st and 15th of each month once you reach a
minimum of $20.
You are also paid by the minute, so if
you only have a bit of time to spare you can book out early. Cambly has a
unique feature in which you can register for a two-hour shift and even take in
missed calls from other tutors.
Otherwise, you’re setting your own
schedule and waiting for students to contact you as long as your status
displays that you’re online. Unfortunately, there’s no bonus for referring
friends.
Given this along with the fact that the
pay rate is on par with other apps, it’s definitely my least favorite, but
definitely worth a try to find more students.
9. SkimaTalk
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Rate: $15/Hour
SkimaTalk is the best on the list for
those looking for great teaching resources. While you’re teaching, there’s an
English dictionary that translates to almost any language imaginable and their
interface is incredibly easy to use.
There’s a lot of teachers currently
registered, as long as you’re willing to take the time to create a good
classroom environment and work on getting positive reviews, you won’t have any
problem.
They’re growing quite rapidly, so they
do go through phases of needing teachers every once in a while. Unfortunately,
you get paid by the hour. Unless you stick out the full 60 minutes, you won’t
get paid unless your students happen to leave early.
If you don’t show up for a class or
don’t forget to cancel without enough notice, you will incur a penalty and
money will be deducted from your account.
10. Italki
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Rate: Varies
iTalki is one of my favorite resources
for learning since it allows English speakers to find partners for their target
language, but it’s also great for teachers as well. You get to set your own
rate, which usually ranges from around $5 – $40.
However, if you go too high you’ll most
likely won’t receive any students. Students can message you and ask for help.
iTalki has been around for quite some time, so if you work hard and get a lot
of positive reviews, you’ll have no problem getting students and setting decent
rates.
In fact, there are lots of people making a living from iTalki. When you use the
bonus code 1174649 you automatically
get $10 in credit into your account and so does the person referring you. However, this can only be used for
learning a language and can’t be converted into cash.
FAQ
Here are some common questions that
readers have asked us.
How Are Lessons Conducted?
All of these companies require video chatting. If you don’t have
a webcam, you will need to purchase one in order to get approved (for recording
an introduction video) and for teaching. You can buy a cheap
webcam for under $5 on Amazon.
How Can I Get More Students?
Your profile and video introduction are extremely important,
especially if you’re just starting out. Take some time into filling out your
profile and be unique. Make sure to list all of your skills, since some
students will want to talk about specific topics.
When recording your introduction video,
speak with a loud and clear voice. If students are unable to understand you,
it’s not going to help their English, and they’re not going to want to learn
from you.
How Are Payments Made?
All payments from all companies listed
are made via PayPal. Their minimum payout amount varies.
How Can I Make The Most Money?
If you’re really willing to hustle, we
suggest registering for all 5 programs. When you’re ready to teach, go ahead
and register as “online.” This will increase your chances of getting a student,
and if you happen to get two requests at once you can always reject one.
Which App/Website Is The Best?
That depends on what you’re looking
for. In terms of making the most amount of money, PalFish. However,
without a set rate it’s going to be difficult to compete with other teachers,
and you may have to start out extremely low before raising prices.
In terms of resourcefulness, SkimaTalk.
For overall use and learning languages yourself, we recommend iTalki.
Final Thoughts
These companies are great for those who
are in between jobs or simply looking to make some extra cash in their spare
time. While no experience is required, we still suggest putting up any teaching
certificates or experience on your profile in order to attract students.
If you have any questions or comments,
you know where to leave them. Thanks for reading and happy teaching!
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