Teaching and Education

How Much Can You Make Teaching English Online

Ricky Kambray
Ricky Kambray

As the world is evolving, the ways of teaching have also evolved. For example, you can learn whatever you want online. This also has created opportunities for many aspiring teachers who want to take teaching as a profession. In this era of technological evolution, teaching online is much easier than teaching in front of a classroom.

But how would you know if it is worth it? What is the process of teaching online? And for example, if you want to teach English, how much can you make teaching English online? This blog will answer all of these questions. So, let’s get into it. 

How to Become an English Teacher Online?


Teaching English online may be the ideal option for those looking for a rewarding teaching experience that is also flexible and enjoyable.

The qualifications for teaching English online vary by company and can include TEFL certification, a university degree, prior teaching experience, and proper equipment. 

So, let’s know what qualifications you need to teach English online- 

  1. A degree: Certain university degrees are required for some online teaching positions. Most online companies that need this will only require proof of a bachelor’s degree, which can be in any field. In other words, a bachelor’s degree in education, English, or a related field is not usually required, nor is a master’s degree. Still, it’s good if you have one. 
  2. TEFL/TESOL certificate: The full form of TEFL is ‘Teaching English as a Foreign Language’, while the full form of TESOL is ‘Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages’. 

A girl student is taking online lessons using her laptop

 

You typically need a 120-hour TEFL/TESOL certification from a globally recognised and accredited institution to work as an online English teacher.

You must make sure that your certificate is issued by a credible source if you want prospective employers to consider your credentials and hire you for an online teaching position.

You may also need to have experience in teaching online; this will be a plus. While this varies by company, some companies will require you to have a certain number of years of experience teaching in a classroom or online.

Remember that tutoring, volunteering, completing teaching practicums, and mentoring can all count as teaching experience.

A girl student is taking online lessons using her laptop

 

Can you Make Money Teaching English Online Without a Degree?

Fortunately, yes. You can teach English online without a degree, but you must have legitimate TEFL/TESOL certificates. If you are a qualified TEFL or TESOL certificate holder, you can teach online and make money.

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In addition, English teachers at online language schools are typically required to have a valid TEFL certificate. Even if you have no past teaching experience, a professional-level TEFL certification will provide you the skills and qualifications you need to be employed to teach English online.

A boy is studying from digital devices at home

 

How Much Can I Earn Teaching English Online?

Although the amount you can earn teaching English online differs but you should still need some idea about what you should expect. It also differs from platform to platform. For some platforms, the salary depends on the level of experience and skills. 

Talent.Com says, “The average online English teacher salary in the United Kingdom is £28,000 per year or £14.36 per hour. Entry-level positions start at £22,425 per year, while most experienced workers make up to £42,900 per year.”

While in the USA, International TEFL Academy says, “online English teachers typically make anywhere between $10 – $40 USD per hour depending on their level of qualification. If you’re a first-time English teacher with a TEFL certification, you will likely be making $10-$20 per hour to start.

Conclusion

While teaching live is a different experience and more fulfilling, it can not be said that teaching online is less rewarding. As long as you are teaching and gaining experience, it is worth the shot. You can either take it as a full-time career or part-time.

You can be comfortable and flexible teaching online. Is it not pleasing to be able to sit in the comfort of your home and be able to leave an impact on others’ lives? It sure is. As for the question of “how much can you make teaching English online?” our blog hopefully has given you  a clear-cut answer. 

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Ricky Kambray

Hey this is Ricky Kambray an award-winning first-aid trainer with over 20 years of healthcare and teaching expertise. Highly certified general nurse regularly appears in the press discussing accident prevention and first aid advice.