The Teaching Millionaire: How Anyone Can Teach Online & Earn Money by TeachRightNow - HTML preview

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Table of Contents

Book Description

Introduction

Fluency in English

Create a list of online English teaching job must-haves

Good broadband coverage

Chapter 1 The opportunity to earn money

Chapter 2 Getting Through the Interview

Tip #1 Polish your resume

Appearance is everything!

Follow instructions

Have a super over the top wifi

Add relevant skills and educational qualifications

Be the one

No experience? No worries!

Extra credit

Tip #2 Online teaching setup

Tip #3 Obtain an ESL teaching certificate

Tip #4 Get ready for the interview

Young children

Older children

Teens

Adults

The size of the class

Tip #5 Negotiating the salary

Chapter 3 Setting Yourself Up

Props

Headset

Laptop stands

Dry Erase board and markers

Flashcards

Reward systems

Qualifications needed

TEFL

TESOL

CELTA

Chapter 4 Techniques for excellent online ESL Classes

Timing yourself

Make your lesson plan more detailed

Ask leading questions

Integrate more group work in lessons

Incorporate the use of non-verbal cues

Seek feedback

Chapter 5 Prepping for Lessons

Break the ice

Plan the classes

Master technology

Set up a suitable working environment

Plan for regular communication

Chapter 6 Getting More Classes, Reviews, Marketing Yourself & Standing Out

Collect input

Great Student Feedback Examples

Naming the behaviors that occurred

Say what you see instead of how you feel

Avoid naming some students as examples for others

Chapter 7 Top 10 ESL Teaching Secrets to Turn Your First Time Students into Raving Fans

Smile while teaching

Assess their English-speaking abilities

Repetition

Speak slowly

Beware of what they already know

Regularly praise your ESL students

When teaching, be fun and silly

Use props to keep them engaged

Puppets

Musical instruments

Gold stars

Use Total Physical Response (TPR) to aid communication

Leave useful feedback for your students

One Last Word