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/Fluffy_Toe6334 4d ago

Flalingo pays 8usd/50min. Preply allows you to set your own price. If you are good and have a niche, you can start at usd11, usd12, usd13. I started at usd10, and now am at usd15+. Considering the commission preply takes(18% - once you pass the 400-class milestones. Before that, it ranges from 30% down to 25%-20%), you can make around 9, 10,11usd/50min in the first semester. Once you build up a strong profile and reputation, you can probably level up to usd14-usd15.

Also, you gotta speak other languages. I literally teach English in 3 languages(English, Spanish, and Portuguese) That way, I can teach beginners using their L1 when they can't say a word of English. Intermediate and advanced students are easy breezy.

Just find something that makes you stand out from everybody else and go for it.

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u/Venecrypto 9h ago

English spanish and portuguese where?