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How Teachers Are Making Cool Cash Teaching Online: A Complete Guide to Earning in Foreign Currency

How Teachers Are Making Cool Cash Teaching Online: A Complete Guide to Earning in Foreign Currency

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The world of online teaching is booming, and Nigerian / Ghanaian teachers are cashing in big time! With the rise of remote learning, Ghanaians /Nigerians are becoming highly sought after by families abroad, especially in the UK, USA, and Canada. Why? Because Local teachers bring a unique human touch, excellent communication skills, and cost-effective solutions to the table.

If you’re a teacher looking to tap into this lucrative opportunity, this guide is for you. We’ll show you how to get started, where to find clients, and how to maximize your earnings. Let’s dive in!


Why Local Teachers Are in High Demand Abroad

  1. Cost-Effective: Families abroad find it cheaper to hire the Local teachers compared to  tutors in the countries where they are.
  2. Human Touch: These teachers are known for their personal communication skills and ability to connect with students.
  3. Flexible Timing: You can work from the comfort of your home and choose hours that suit you.
  4. Cheaper; Local teachers are cheaper and affordable .
  5. High Earnings: Some teachers earn as much as $5,000 monthly by teaching multiple students online.

What You Need to Get Started

To succeed as an online teacher, you’ll need the following:

  1. A Smartphone or Laptop: Essential for conducting classes.
  2. Video Conferencing Apps: Zoom, Google Meet, or Skype.
  3. Stable Internet Connection: A must for seamless teaching.
  4. Backup Power Supply: Ensure you have a generator or inverter to avoid power interruptions.
  5. Ring Light: For proper lighting during classes.
  6. Teaching Materials: Prepare your lessons in advance.
  7. Patience and Smiling Face: Be friendly and patient, especially with children.

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Skills Required

  • Excellent communication skills (diction and phonetics are key).
  • Ability to teach children (must be child-friendly).
  • Time management (be punctual and respect time zones).
  • Basic tech skills (know how to use online teaching tools).

 

I knew about this two years ago. It wasn’t for my kind of person.
My sister did same Job for some time before leaving the country.
You can earn in pounds and in dollars.
She tried her best I joined, gave me her email password for trainings.
Note: you must be an eloquent speaker.
You must know diction and phonetics.
You must be children friendly.
Always put on a smiling face.
You must own a laptop
You must have steady light or standby Gen. Whenever it’s time for your classes.
You must have good network.
You must be patient. A learner might leave the screen and start shouting or watching a movie. ( You know the way oyibo children dey behave)?
You must have a learning background ( like the ABC letters)
You must have a ring light.
You must be time conscious.Their timing and ours. (Mostly at midnight or early hours of the day)
You charge per hour for each child.
You can take as many as you want, depending on the number of learners assign to you.
Lastly, you must have good agent. (Hustling for learners is not as easy as it sounds) You must be good.
You’ll look jobless during the day, but earning in millions at month end.”

 

 

”Onyinye Chris-Akandu
Currently, combined with my regular job, I work with about four families abroad and also train teachers on how to effectively use tech tools. One thing I’ve noticed is that many teachers struggle to utilize these tools and have difficulty presenting and marketing themselves. It’s important to be prepared for opportunities when they arise. Recently, my tutoring company attempted to recruit three tutors for a client looking for assistance in her child’s three main science subjects. The experience was truly eye-opening”

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”I have successfully taught English Language online to over six Nigerian families residing in the UK, preparing them for their SAT and GCSE examinations.
I must confess the experience has been great so far.
I’m open to more referrals, preferably from the UK due to the favourable time zone difference.
I charge per hour and also teach students in Nigeria

 

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This is what I do. I teach Nigerians living abroad. I did it and resigned from my physical classroom teaching. It is really rewarding. Virtual/online teaching is very rewarding.
My clients are in the UK, USA, and Canada. I have the freedom of my time and earn what I want. I have teachers in my team too. So, its true, this is a game changer..


Where to Find Online Teaching Jobs

Here are some platforms where you can find clients:

  1. Sabi Teach: A platform connecting Nigerian teachers with students abroad.
  2. Preply: Offers opportunities to teach languages and other subjects.
  3. Cambly: Focuses on teaching English to non-native speakers.
  4. Tutor.com: A global platform for tutors in various subjects.
  5. Outschool: Ideal for teaching kids and teens.
  6. YouTube: Search for tutorials on how to get started and find clients.

How to Advertise Your Services

To attract more clients, you need to market yourself effectively. Here’s how:

  1. TikTok Ads: Create short, engaging videos showcasing your teaching style and post them on TikTok. Use hashtags like #OnlineTeaching, #NigerianTutors, and #LearnWithMe.
  2. Social Media: Promote your services on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Share testimonials from satisfied clients.
  3. Word of Mouth: Ask your current clients to refer you to others.
  4. Online Communities: Join forums and groups for Nigerian teachers or expatriates looking for tutors.

Tips for Success

  1. Be Professional: Always dress well and maintain a clean background during classes.
  2. Charge Per Hour: Set competitive rates and charge in foreign currency (dollars or pounds).
  3. Expand Your Network: Collaborate with other teachers to share opportunities.
  4. Stay Consistent: Build a reputation for reliability and quality teaching.
  5. Upskill: Continuously improve your teaching methods and tech skills.

Real-Life Success Stories

  • Azubuike Ihemeje: Teaches children abroad and finds it highly rewarding.
  • Onyinye Chris-Akandu: Works with four families abroad and trains teachers on using tech tools.
  • Anonymous Teacher: Earns over ₦3 million monthly by teaching 10 pupils remotely.

Online teaching is a game-changer for Nigerian educators. With the right tools, skills, and mindset, you can earn a steady income in foreign currency while working from home. Don’t just read this and move on—take action today!


Sources to Get Started:

Advertisement Tip: Use TikTok and other social media platforms to showcase your skills and attract clients.

Don’t miss out on this opportunity. Start your online teaching journey today and join the league of Nigerian/Ghanaian teachers making cool cash from the comfort of their homes!


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Peter N. Djangmah is a multifaceted individual with a passion for education, entrepreneurship, and blogging. With a firm belief in the power of digital education and science, I am affectionately known as the Private Minister of Information. Connect with me
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