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Where can I teach Japanese kids and adults online?

I used to teach in Japan and I miss it too much. Anyone know of a good online Japanese company? I know in the past it wasn't popular so maybe it's still not so. Also looking for group classes to teach to kids online. Thanks!

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u/Connect_Demand_258 avatar

I also taught in Japan for many years. I currently teach on Cambly and about a third or more of my students are jaoanesw kids as well as adults. I miss teaching in Japan so Cambly has been nice.

I did look at Cambly once a long time ago, back then I was working at 51talk and the pay was so much better. How do you like Cambly? Can you do group lessons with kids? Do you need to create the materials?

The 51talk pay is so much better?

In the past it was hands down. Now of course you know there is no more for profit tutoring in China.

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80% of NativeCamp's students are from Japan

I can't wait to check them out. Do you work there? I used to work for 51talk.

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Hello :) Do you work for Gabby? I didn't see a channel for doing an application process there.

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No. I do not. They have an office in Vancouver, BC, Canada Please let me know what you find. I turned down a formal interview aftertheycontacted me because I did not want Canadian$ . They found me from the instructor of a class I took.  

Your written English is not sufficient to teach advanced students:

"too", instead of "so"; "so" at the end of this typeof sentence; "to" following "teach"

Hi, I am writing to you informally, in the way that people actually speak. This is because Reddit is an informal place on the internet and not a testing site. I'll let you know what I find.

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agree with everything

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Hello, did you decide on a company? I was thinking to go for Preply but I’m unsure.

Skimatalk?

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Maybe check out italki?