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nativecamp.net
NativeCamp.

-Pay Rate: $2–$10 per 25-minute lesson -Flexibility: No required hours, teach anytime -Requirements: No degree required, English --proficiency test -Students: Mostly Japanese adults, some kids -Pros: Instant lessons available, no need to find students

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preply.com
Preply

-Pay Rate: Set your own rate ($10–$30 per hour) -Flexibility: Fully flexible, pick your hours -Requirements: No degree required, but experience helps -Students: Global learners (kids & adults) -Pros: Higher earning potential, build your own student base -Cons: 100% commission on first lesson, then 18–33% commission

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engoo.com
Engoo

-Pay Rate: Around $2 per 25-minute lesson -Flexibility: Fully flexible schedule -Requirements: No degree required, must pass an English test -Students: Japanese and Korean learners (kids & adults) -Pros: Regular student base, easy application process -Cons: Pay is on the lower side

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51talk.ph
51Talk – Teach English Online

-Pay Rate: $4–$10 per hour -Flexibility: Requires a set schedule -Requirements: Bachelor’s degree preferred, TEFL/TESOL helps -Students: Chinese children (ages 5–12) -Pros: Training provided, steady student bookings -Cons: Must commit to a fixed schedule

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acadsoc.ph
Acadsoc

-Pay Rate: $2–$12 per hour (depends on experience/bonuses) -Flexibility: Requires set hours but has incentives Requirements: Bachelor’s degree preferred, TEFL/TESOL helps -Students: Chinese kids and teens -Pros: Teacher training provided, consistent students -Cons: Pay can be low without performance bonuses

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rarejob.com.ph
RareJob Inc.

-Pay Rate: $3–$8 per hour -Flexibility: Set your own schedule -Requirements: Filipino citizen, English test required -Students: Mostly Japanese adults, some kids -Pros: Well-known in the Philippines, supportive platform -Cons: Lower pay compared to international platforms

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italki.com
italki

-Pay Rate: Set your own rate ($8–$25 per hour) -Flexibility: Fully flexible, you decide when to work -Requirements: No degree required for --Community Tutors; degree/certification for Professional Teachers -Students: Mostly adults from all over the world -Pros: Can teach other subjects beyond ESL -Cons: Takes time to build a student base