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i apply but no answer
44 weeks 15 hours ago in Business & Jobs - China
These days you'll need to go at it alone.
Here's how:
1. Buy an online classroom call "Classin". ( 10,000 RMB), Skype is harder for Chinese parents to setup, Wechat is ...OooK but not great. QQ has fallen out somewhat. DingTalk is the best choice for a cheaper price.
2. Use Canva to make ad's and screenshot your Wechat QR and crop the QR code into a square and paste it into the Canva ads you created and pass them to friends and a parents to share on their Wechat moments.
3. Go to a site called www.222b.com buy and download full English courses and or go to Facebook messenger and add and contact Berlyn Laput and she offers a google drive of 70GB of ESL courses for $30.
4. Add the ESL books, PDFs and whatever to the Classin Cloud so they are ready for teaching.
5. Buy a somewhat good webcam with a good mic and or bluetooth the mic with Apple Airpods or better, cheap headphones will leak sounds from around your area. Note that Classin for Mac and Windows has its own background remover so people don't know where you are.
6. Last, if you have 5G on your phone use it as a hotspot as its faster than Starbucks or mall wifi speeds.
This route has made it so I never have to teach in person since 2019. I love it.
If you can't go it alone, look up Camby online but they pay really low like $10 only.
icnif77:
Now, where is the OP's 'Thank you!" ...?
One line Qs, of course ...
It doesn't matter what, you posted very doable guidance for one who's aiming at online teaching. A bit expensive, but still very good guidance. Thanks!
Maybe, because of your incoherent English ...
You are clearly non-English native sneaker, so that's the 2nd cause of no replies.
Did you ever think about to enrol yourself in some online English classes?
That would certainly help ...
Here, try this one free of charge:
http://www.focusenglish.com/dialogues/conversation.html
... you're welcome!
icnif77:
While, this website operates without the limits for ones who are employed here.
... or in other wordz, Viki or anybody else can resurrect under different handle and all is OK.
That's the main reason of one sentence threads, IMO, 'cause if more words would be included at the explanation, some of us ( ) could recognize the same pester under the different handle.
We, ordinary crowd can't do that 'cause of unique IP address and, I guess, you'd get banned as soon as you would post under different handle from the same puter with the same IP address.
Technically, this website, i.e. 'Answers' could be run from the single computer by only one person ..., so I never go too deep into 'who is where' thingy.
These days you'll need to go at it alone.
Here's how:
1. Buy an online classroom call "Classin". ( 10,000 RMB), Skype is harder for Chinese parents to setup, Wechat is ...OooK but not great. QQ has fallen out somewhat. DingTalk is the best choice for a cheaper price.
2. Use Canva to make ad's and screenshot your Wechat QR and crop the QR code into a square and paste it into the Canva ads you created and pass them to friends and a parents to share on their Wechat moments.
3. Go to a site called www.222b.com buy and download full English courses and or go to Facebook messenger and add and contact Berlyn Laput and she offers a google drive of 70GB of ESL courses for $30.
4. Add the ESL books, PDFs and whatever to the Classin Cloud so they are ready for teaching.
5. Buy a somewhat good webcam with a good mic and or bluetooth the mic with Apple Airpods or better, cheap headphones will leak sounds from around your area. Note that Classin for Mac and Windows has its own background remover so people don't know where you are.
6. Last, if you have 5G on your phone use it as a hotspot as its faster than Starbucks or mall wifi speeds.
This route has made it so I never have to teach in person since 2019. I love it.
If you can't go it alone, look up Camby online but they pay really low like $10 only.
icnif77:
Now, where is the OP's 'Thank you!" ...?
One line Qs, of course ...
It doesn't matter what, you posted very doable guidance for one who's aiming at online teaching. A bit expensive, but still very good guidance. Thanks!