1. Cambly
The Cambly platform enables you to engage in short chat sessions with students from around the world via webcam - no experience necessary. Students are more often than not adults. Cambly looks for native English-speakers from the USA, Canada, UK, Australia as well as some other countries.
Pay: Cambly automatically tracks the time you spend tutoring and pays $0.17 USD per minute ($10.20 USD per hour), delivering your earnings every Monday via PayPal. Apply here: Cambly
2. PalFish
PalFish is an app-based platform meaning you need an iOS (Apple) or Android cell phone/tablet in order for this to work for you. With PalFish, you can teach both one-on-one and larger groups of students. Non-native English speaking teachers are encouraged to apply. PalFish does not have any preference in regards to nationality for teaching positions. Apply here: Palfish
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