Six top tips for teaching English online (2024)

More and more, schools are offering blended language and remote teaching options. There are lots of benefits of teaching English online. Firstly, it’s sustainable, saving on transport, travel costs and it reduces the number of printed materials. Secondly, it allows you the flexibility to teach students when you’re away from school and the classroom.

So, if you’re faced with a new remote class and you’re not sure how to approach it, follow these six tips and you’ll soon be an online teaching pro.

1. Find the right technology

If you want to become a great online English teacher, the first thing you’ll need to do is find a reliable online platform or learning management system to help you communicate with your students. The good news is that there are lots of free options available to you.

Platforms for teaching one-to-one classes and small groups

If you are running one-to-one or small group English classes and are mostly focused on conversation, Google Hangouts is an easy-to-use option. It’s free and web-based, which means desktop users do not have to download applications to use it. If you have a Gmail address, you’ll be able to send recurring calendar invitations to your student(s) and they will be able to sign in to the Hangout directly from their email.

Google Hangouts has some useful features. For example, you can easily share your screen, share files, write messages and talk on video. There’s also a neat add-on which is that it provides captions. That’s right, the platform actually subtitles your speech in real-time. This can help lower-level learners follow what you’re saying more easily. Of course, it can be switched off for higher-level students, or during listening activities where you want to test their listening comprehension.

Note: to use this platform you’ll have to use Google Chrome as your browser. To organize calls on Hangouts you’ll also need a Google account. However, students should be able to access just with the link.

Skype is also a good option and is free for group calls. In much the same way as Google Hangouts, you can share files, type messages and video chat. You can also call to landlines if necessary, but you’ll be charged for this. Please note: You will need to download the program and set up an account (and so will your students).

With its video conferencing capabilities, Zoom is another popular option for those teaching group classes online. You could also try creating your own video lessons by recording your screen in Microsoft Powerpoint.

As with any technology, we recommend testing it with another teacher or a friend ahead of time to make sure you have a firm understanding of how it works. This will also help you train your students to use whichever platform you choose.

Specialised online teaching platforms for larger classes

If you’re teaching a larger class or want to run your whole school online, you should look into more robust online teaching platforms. There are many paid subscription services you can test out, however the following options are free and fairly well used in the English teaching community:

Easyclass

This non-profit and free online teaching platform is a complete learning management system. It helps teachers with everything from scheduling classes, tracking due dates and assigning classwork, to running quizzes and offering feedback.

See more at Easyclass.com

Moodle

Moodle is a free, open-source learning management platform that offers an integrated teaching and administration system to teachers and schools. It works on mobile and desktop and is free for teachers who will have 50 or fewer students. But if you need a more powerful Moodle site, you’ll need to download the software onto your own server. Moodle is tried and tested, having been developed for many years.

See more at Moodle.org

2. Set expectations for student behavior

Students may not be used to doing classes online and might see it as an opportunity to relax (a little too much). It is therefore essential you discuss what’s expected of them and what they can expect from you during the online sessions.

Talk to them about the types of activities they can expect to take part in, how often you’ll be assigning homework and how they’ll be assessed. It’s also a good idea to discuss the advantages of distance learning and address any doubts they might have, especially when it comes to technology.

Bullying and bad classroom behavior may also be something you have to deal with. Whether you’re teaching children, teenagers, or adults it’s essential that you set out behavioral guidelines before starting a course. For younger learners, this can take the form of a classroom contract.

In this agreement, you should also define what cyberbullying and harassment is, establish rules, and make sure your students agree to treat each other well in forums and chats online. You must also make sure that students feel comfortable to come to you and report anything untoward. Monitor how students are talking to each other and intervene if necessary.

See Pearson International Schools’ article How to protect your students from cyberbullying for more and check out these 5 things you can do to improve online safety for young learners.

3. Community building

Building rapport in an online English class is considerably harder than in a face-to-face environment. While video conversations are effective and human, they simply don’t equal being in the same room. For this reason, it’s important to build a sense of community among your students, so they feel part of a group and want to continue learning together.

Having a private Facebook or Slack group and making sure your students work together on projects can help overcome this problem (so long as you have created your classroom behavior guidelines).

Slack is a freemium communication platform that allows you to add conversation channels and hold private discussions. It also integrates with other web apps, like Google docs – which is helpful when you want to send activities or share projects and videos.

Alternatively, set up a private Facebook group for your students (aged 13 or over) to discuss classroom activities. Be sure to get parents’ permission, have a strict no-spamming rule and don’t permit students to add you as a friend. Also, don’t get sucked into spending all day in the group. Spend 15 minutes – at a set time of day – answering questions and moderating your class.

4. Manage your time carefully

It’s all too easy to fill your schedule with online classes – and then find yourself overloaded and headed for burn out. If you’re not spending time traveling to classes, it may feel easy at first.

However, you should give yourself enough time to prepare every class and plenty of free time so you can wind down between classes.

If you feel you might struggle with this, check out Rachael Roberts’ post on using to-do lists to manage your workload: Feeling overwhelmed? How to reduce anxiety using to-do lists.

5. Make the most of free online resources

There are hundreds of free online resources for online English teachers and their students. We’ve mentioned several useful resources already, including Slack, Google Hangouts, Google Docs.

  • For video-based lessons, check out Lesson Stream from Jamie Keddie or Film English from Kieran Donaghy.
  • For listening practice resources read our article: Help students improve their listening skills with these podcasts.
  • And for business English resources, read our blog post: Four free resources for business English teachers.

You may also be interested in these 18 online English resources which are shared on Linguabanca.

6. Collaborate with other English teachers

Many online teachers find they feel a little isolated. It’s a good idea to join local meetups or online communities. There you can share tips, talk with other teachers and have a staffroom experience – only online!

There are a number of popular international Facebook and LinkedIn groups you can join for free. Make sure to introduce yourself to your fellow members, if you do!

Distance Teaching and Learning: Useful Tips for Making it Work

If you are looking for more tips and advice about transitioning to teaching English online, don’t miss our webinar with Dr. Ken Beatty.

During the session he’ll explore how to get organized, plan effectively, stay motivated and keep learners engaged. He’ll also be answering some key questions about online distance learning such as:

  • What can I do if I’m not a computer-savvy teacher?
  • How do online lessons differ from face-to-face lessons?
  • How should I schedule classes for different age groups and at different levels, and how often?
  • What are creative ways to use chat and social media to help students engage with each other?
  • What technical tools, such as platforms, make teaching and learning easier?

When do they take place?

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If you are unable to join us, keep an eye on our YouTube channel, where we’ll be sharing the recording of the webinars.

You can also register to watch all our distance learning webinars here.

Have you got any questions or doubts about teaching online? Let us know in the comments!

Six top tips for teaching English online (2024)

FAQs

How can I teach English effectively online? ›

Some effective online ESL teaching strategies or activities can be listed as follows:
  1. Set clear learning goals.
  2. Plan your lessons just like F2F lessons.
  3. Teach differently to engage students.
  4. Assess their learning differently to engage students.
  5. Interact with students differently to engage them.
6 Apr 2021

What makes a good online English teacher? ›

In all honesty, teaching online can require a lot of energy during classes because you need to be animated and friendly. Overly friendly. Create a positive learning environment by encouraging your students, giving high fives, and smiling. Remember, a smile is the same in every language.

What are your best tips for teaching online? ›

Top Tips for Effective Online Teaching
  • Create Your Syllabus.
  • Explore the Learning Platform.
  • Offer Live Lectures.
  • Include Graphics and Slides.
  • Use a Variety of Teaching Methods.
  • Use Open Source Resources.
  • Provide Timely Feedback.
  • Offer Virtual Office Hours.

How do I start an online English class? ›

How to start teaching English online
  1. Be Fluent in the English Language. ...
  2. Get Certified. ...
  3. Get the Right Hardware and an Internet Connection. ...
  4. Create a Resume and an Online Profile. ...
  5. Setup a PayPal Account. ...
  6. Browse & Apply for Jobs/Students. ...
  7. Start Teaching!
13 Feb 2019

How do I start my lesson? ›

Five Ways to Start Your Lessons
  1. Start with a Video. Everyone loves a good video, especially kids. ...
  2. Start with an Object. Another way to get your students wondering about a topic is to show them objects related to the content. ...
  3. Start with a Question. ...
  4. Start with Movement. ...
  5. Start with a Mistake.
14 Sept 2016

How can I improve my English teaching skills? ›

How Can Teachers Improve Their English?
  1. Start here: check your English level.
  2. Use the wealth of resources available to you.
  3. Find other English speakers.
  4. Make the time every day to study English.
  5. Visit an English-speaking country.
  6. Take an English course for teachers.
  7. Conclusion.
3 Jan 2022

How can I be a good English teacher? ›

10 Skills That A Good English Teacher Needs
  1. Excellent English pronunciation, vocabulary and grammar skills. ...
  2. Confidence and skills to give motivating and interesting lessons to your students. ...
  3. Develop your own teaching materials. ...
  4. Assessment. ...
  5. Reflecting on your own practice and micro teaching. ...
  6. Mastery of your subject.
10 Jan 2020

What's the best way to teach? ›

8 Essential Teaching Tips from Someone Who Has Seen It All
  1. Don't Grade Everything. ...
  2. Let Students Know What's Going On. ...
  3. Explain Procedures and Expectations. ...
  4. How You Treat Students Matters. ...
  5. You Don't Know Every Kid's Home Life. ...
  6. Keep Your Sense of Humor. ...
  7. Socializing with Colleagues Is Good for You.

How do you start an online class introduction? ›

Tips for Introducing Yourself in an Online Course
  1. Your name and preferred pronouns. Your name will be visible on your post, but if there's something you prefer to be called, let others know.
  2. The degree you're pursuing. Why did you choose this degree and/or concentration? What are your long-term goals?
5 Jan 2021

What topics should I teach English beginners? ›

14 Great ESL Topics for Your Young Learners
  • Me and My Family. When teaching young children it is essential to start with topics that are familiar or closest to them. ...
  • My House. After their family, the next closest thing to them is their home. ...
  • Colors. ...
  • Shapes and sizes. ...
  • Classroom objects. ...
  • Numbers. ...
  • Feelings. ...
  • Daily Activities.

What is a fun way to teach a class? ›

How to Have More Fun Teaching
  1. Discover new things together. ...
  2. Incorporate mystery into your lessons. ...
  3. Be goofy; show you care. ...
  4. Participate in projects. ...
  5. Avoid “going through the motions.” ...
  6. Flip your lessons. ...
  7. Review–but don't repeat–material. ...
  8. Share your passions.
10 Oct 2015

What are fun ways to teach language? ›

Fun activities that help develop language learning in children
  1. Word games. Expand your children's vocabulary with word games. ...
  2. Jokes. Telling age-appropriate puns will also help foster good humour and creativity in children. ...
  3. Riddles. ...
  4. Rhymes. ...
  5. hom*onyms. ...
  6. Storytelling. ...
  7. Songs. ...
  8. Tongue twisters.

How do you start an English class? ›

How to Begin a Class - How to Start an ESL Class - YouTube

How do I introduce a topic? ›

  1. Step 1: Introduce your topic. The first job of the introduction is to tell the reader what your topic is and why it's interesting or important. ...
  2. Step 2: Describe the background. ...
  3. Step 3: Establish your research problem. ...
  4. Step 4: Specify your objective(s) ...
  5. Step 5: Map out your paper.
24 Sept 2020

What are the five learning activities? ›

  • Content Focus (and Interaction) Whether the learning outcomes for a session or module include declarative or functioning knowledge, almost all of them will be supported in some way by the presentation of information to students. ...
  • Interactivity (with Others) Focus. ...
  • Critical Thinking. ...
  • Production. ...
  • Problem Solving. ...
  • Reflection.

What makes a great English lesson? ›

Great English teaching requires an understanding that the subject is an inter-connected body of knowledge. With the best teaching, students come to see the subject of English as its own universe rather than a series of atomised tasks and texts.

What are the four basic skills of English language? ›

Benefits of testing the four skills (reading, listening, writing and speaking) When we say that someone 'speaks' a language fluently, we usually mean that they have a high level in all four skills – listening, speaking, reading and writing.

Who is the best English teacher? ›

Kenyan Peter Tabichi, who has been teaching for 12 years, was recently named the best teacher in the world.

What do English teachers love? ›

Great English teachers are passionate. They're passionate about many things - books, literature, theatre, their classes, film, wine. They're people to be reckoned with, people with opinions, people you can't ignore. They're people who students want to listen to and ask questions of.

What are teaching skills? ›

Teaching skills are abilities teachers must develop in order to be successful in the field of education. These abilities include dispositions, emotional intelligence, classroom management, communication, content knowledge, and knowledge of curriculum and standards.

How can I teach English speaking? ›

How to teach conversational English online
  1. Prepare lists of questions. ...
  2. Answer your own questions. ...
  3. Talk slowly, but don't treat them like they're a kid. ...
  4. Have topics that are common, but ask for the student's opinion. ...
  5. Let silence hang, but know when to prompt. ...
  6. Use the chat box or a white board to spell things out. ...
  7. Take notes.
2 Feb 2021

What are the 4 teaching methods? ›

There are different types of teaching methods that can be categorized into four broad types.
  • Teacher-centered methods,
  • Learner-centered methods,
  • Content-focused methods; and.
  • Interactive/participative methods.
22 Jan 2019

What makes a successful teacher? ›

Some qualities of a good teacher include skills in communication, listening, collaboration, adaptability, empathy and patience. Other characteristics of effective teaching include an engaging classroom presence, value in real-world learning, exchange of best practices and a lifelong love of learning.

How much do online English teachers make? ›

Hourly rates for teaching English online

Generally speaking, you can earn anywhere from $14 – 23/hour, depending on the company you teach with.

How do I start an English tutor? ›

How to become an English tutor
  1. Earn your diploma. English tutors usually need at least a high school diploma or equivalent, and many roles require a bachelor's degree. ...
  2. Finesse your English skills. ...
  3. Pursue further education. ...
  4. Earn any necessary certifications. ...
  5. Choose a location. ...
  6. Decide to work with an agency or independently.
22 Mar 2021

How can I make online classes interesting for students? ›

How to Make Your Online Classes Interesting
  1. Organize Regular Sessions.
  2. Initiate Debates, Quizzes, or Discussions.
  3. Situations and Examples.
  4. Allow Your Students to Explain a Topic on Your Behalf.
  5. Make Sure Your Session is Inclusive.
  6. Use Creative Tools to Teach.
  7. Host Regular Doubt Sessions.
  8. Take Regular Feedback.
12 Jul 2021

Can you teach English online without a TEFL certificate? ›

While you can teach English online without a TEFL, you might want to consider getting a TEFL certificate if you want more job opportunities open to you.

Is teaching English online worth it? ›

Online English teaching jobs are so popular because of the flexibility and great pay they offer. Most people can see the many potential positives to teaching English, like flexibility, staying at home, making good money, creating your schedule and many others.

How much should I charge to teach English? ›

Qualified online teachers who teach English proficiency exam prep usually charge from $25 up to $40 hourly. Meanwhile, private tutors who specialize in industry-specific English like medicine, engineering, or hospitality can charge as high as $60 per hour.

Do TEFL jobs pay well? ›

The pay to teach English abroad varies, but you can expect to earn a decent salary. In top-paying countries, teachers can get paid a salary of anywhere from $2,000 to over $5,000 USD per month. Your TEFL salary will depend on your position, qualifications and the country you teach in.

What makes a great English tutor? ›

Giving and receiving feedback

A good English teacher gives their students constructive feedback and helps them to learn from it. Getting regular feedback from students is also important, so teachers are aware of how students perceive lessons and to make sure they are happy.

How can I be a good ESL teacher? ›

Successful EFL / ESL teachers have these 5 characteristics in common:
  1. Excellent Interpersonal Communication Skills. A successful teacher should enjoy people, show enthusiasm and excitement in the classroom, and be positive. ...
  2. An Attitude of Flexibility. ...
  3. Appropriate Classroom Management. ...
  4. Meaningful Lessons. ...
  5. Cultural Awareness.

What is a fun way to teach a class? ›

How to Have More Fun Teaching
  1. Discover new things together. ...
  2. Incorporate mystery into your lessons. ...
  3. Be goofy; show you care. ...
  4. Participate in projects. ...
  5. Avoid “going through the motions.” ...
  6. Flip your lessons. ...
  7. Review–but don't repeat–material. ...
  8. Share your passions.
10 Oct 2015

What does a good online lesson look like? ›

A good online course is engaging and challenging. It invites students to participate, motivates them to contribute and captures their interest and attention. It capitalizes on the joy of learning and challenges students to enhance their skills, abilities and knowledge. A good online course is cognitively challenging.

How do I present an online class? ›

Create Engaging Presentations for Your Online Classroom
  1. Find a great template that fits your age group and subject.
  2. Make ONE presentation per subject.
  3. Don't overload your slides with unnecessary text.
  4. Enrich your presentations with audio and video.
  5. Use mind maps!
  6. Try more graphic organizers.
  7. Make flashcards.

Is teaching English online hard? ›

Teaching English is very easy for students who have skills already—those who are in the intermediate and advanced levels. But for those who really don't have any skills and knowledge about English (we call them beginners), it's really difficult. But as a whole, it is easy since we use some materials during the class.

How do I start teaching with no experience? ›

How to get your first teaching job with no experience
  1. Express your passion. ...
  2. Demonstrate your transferable experience. ...
  3. Show that you're tech-savvy. ...
  4. Advance your teaching knowledge. ...
  5. Project a growth mindset. ...
  6. Decide which grade you want to teach. ...
  7. Practice common teaching interview discussion points. ...
  8. Prepare for a demo lesson.

How can I teach English without experience? ›

So, if you're a fluent English speaker looking to make extra income or get teaching experience, becoming an online ESL teacher could be the perfect gig for you! We found 11 companies that will hire you without any experience.
...
  1. Cambly. ...
  2. VIPKid. ...
  3. GoGoKid. ...
  4. Palfish. ...
  5. Magic Ears. ...
  6. Whales English. ...
  7. QKids. ...
  8. Topica Native.
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