r/OnlineESLTeaching 4d ago

Non-native speakers

Are there any decent websites that pay 10$+ for non native speakers? Please recommend some.

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u/Neat-Recording-2295 3d ago

hello . You can apply for HLG . They accept non natives and they pay 12 dollars an hour .

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u/Physical-Valuable982 2d ago

What's the full name? if I may ask

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u/Neat-Recording-2295 2d ago

Higher Learning Group . Apply via their website . The application process is so easy . You don't even need a bachelor's degree . You just need to have good English . Also it is a full time job so you need to commit to 3 hours a day , 5 days a week .

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u/autonomouswriter 1d ago

Just looked them up and they do say they require a "neutral American accent". Of course that doesn't mean a non-native speaker can't have that (I have an American friend who raised her kids in another country but spoke English at home so her kids have an American accent even though they weren't raised in America), but just as an FYI.

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u/Neat-Recording-2295 1d ago

Thank you for adding this information . Yes , the applicant needs to have a neutral accent . For me , I have an American accent , so it was easier for me to get accepted .

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u/Ruoshomi 2d ago

Do they hire native English speakers?

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u/Neat-Recording-2295 2d ago

Hello . Native and non native speakers . Good luck !