Hello all,
I keep getting requests from local expats here that want to learn Spanish. I'm fluent and have teaching experience (more with kids than adults, and teaching reading and writing of the English language). There are two other teachers in town. There are countless resources online. I know several of you want to learn Spanish, and despite all the free resources, you're still struggling.
So I know there's a market for my talent. But I don't want to get $20 an hour to sit with someone and suffer through their terrible attempts at Spanish. :)
But if I could get 10 people to pay for a $20 e-course that includes some sort of end of the course live group chat, I could go for that!
So I guess I'm asking....what you you want in a course like that?
Ideally I'd create 5 or so courses and students would enjoy the first one enough to want to sign up for more. Each course would have multiple lessons.
I guess I'm still thinking out loud here, there's a lot of different ways this could go. If I could get rid of the live group chat all together, I would, but I think practice speaking and listening is the major key to being able to converse, so I think it has to stay. I could certainly do videos, but then the client won't get to practice speaking....any ideas to get around this? I could do a phone conversation....but that still involves my one-on-one time, so I'm back to making $20/hr.
Just want to throw out there that Skype is not an option at this point because of slow wifi speeds.