Posted 2024-06-07 9:04 AM (#9323) Subject: I'm thinking of starting to teach the language online
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Hello colleagues, I'm thinking of starting to teach a language online, but I don't know where to start. Can you recommend some platform where I could start my tutoring career?
Posted 2024-06-10 4:55 PM (#9327 - in reply to #9323) Subject: RE: I'm thinking of starting to teach the language online
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Hi there, glad to see a new willing to join the world of online tutoring! If you are just starting out, a great choice would be the platform https://kwiga.com/online-language-teaching-platform . They specialize in online language learning and offer many useful tools for tutors. On Kwiga, you can create personalized learning programs, tailor lessons to individual student needs, and work on a schedule that suits you. The platform's interface is intuitive and customer support is always ready to help with any questions.
Posted 2024-06-13 4:18 AM (#9337 - in reply to #9323) Subject: RE: I'm thinking of starting to teach the language online
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Hello! My advice is to choose a platform that provides support for different types of content such as PDF, audio and video files. This will greatly diversify your lessons and make them more interesting for students. And don’t forget about technical support - it can be useful when you can quickly solve problems that arise.
Posted 2024-07-26 3:12 AM (#9475 - in reply to #9323) Subject: RE: I'm thinking of starting to teach the language online
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