
Learn how to create an account on I talk, sign up with Google, and set your language learning and teaching preferences.
Log in, access your dashboard, and verify language openings. Choose professional or community tutor, prepare required documents, and upload a 1–3 minute video introduction while setting your price.
Level up your Arabic with premium Egyptian Arabic courses, including complete Arabic and complete Egyptian Arabic speaking courses; click the instructor's picture to access the teaching profile and courses.
Upload your certifications to attract students and complete a professional profile with your name, teaching tools, location, language status, and a photo meeting 500 pixels to 2 megabytes guidelines.
Choose a clear, focused headshot with a natural smile and good lighting for your teaching profile, while avoiding distant, corrupted, or logo-covered pictures.
Learn to craft a horizontal video introduction for language teaching, about 2 minutes, speaking all languages you teach, with clear audio, good lighting, and a tidy background.
Craft a natural video intro script for teaching languages, introducing yourself and your lesson, and showing your personality. Look into the camera, speak your languages, and dress smart casual.
Upload a video introduction that demonstrates fluent Arabic, set your teaching languages, and complete your about me and teaching style sections to attract students.
Finish your teaching profile, click save or continue, and accept the teacher terms of service; your submission goes into review with updates five days and notifications about approval or rejection.
Log in after acceptance, reply quickly to messages, accept requests, use quizzes and vocabulary tools to attract students and earn income, keep students active, and encourage feedback to boost visibility.
Sign up as a tutor on the language teaching platform using email or Google, set languages and hourly rate, describe experience, and upload a photo.
Explore building your teaching credentials as an Arabic teacher, including education and a bachelor’s degree in education, and craft an engaging profile and motivating lesson invitations for English-speaking students.
Create a video introduction for teaching profile by recording a 30-second to 2-minute horizontal clip at eye level with lighting, showcasing teaching experience and inviting students to book a trial.
Set up your availability and submit your profile by selecting time zones, creating flexible time slots, and uploading an engaging, authentic video to attract students.
In this course, we be able to learn how to teach your language online. and also you will find students from all over the world.
I will teach you how to work on your schedule and make extra income.
The growing popularity of online language learning means that both experienced language professionals and novices are developing and delivering all or part of their language classes online. This study set out to query practicing online language educators as to how they view themselves; that is, their professional vision of themselves and their craft. One hundred seventy-four online language educators responded to a survey, nine of whom also participated in a synchronous online interview. Responses to questions regarding professional vision varied by stance (teacher-, student-, content-, and medium-centric) with the majority of respondents reporting viewing themselves chiefly as student-centered in their work. Pervasive descriptors of professional vision—comprised of individual stances and qualities, along with how these are enacted in practice—paint a vibrant picture of professionalism in online language education. Respondents report valuing authentic and multimodal affordances, opportunities for tailored instruction/feedback, and highly productive interactions with students, interactions otherwise not feasible in live classrooms. Variations in professional vision are discussed along with implications for online language educator support and development.