KeyEye Inc. has been in the Online Teaching Industry since 2010. We are on the Top 5 list of Online English schools in Japan. We offer competitive Salary with Incentives & Benefits. Free Training for Teachers' development and growth.
We are looking for Virtual Professionals
Home based Online English Tutors
earn as much as Php25,000/month
Knowledge of Nihongo NOT a pre-requisite but certainly an edge. As long you have the sheer eloquence and ability to impart your expertise in the English language, a high level of resilience and cultural sensitivity, the patience of a pre-school teacher and the mindset of a Zen monk combined, a laudable work ethic plus a REALLY decent Internet connection, WE WANT YOU!
Baseline Requirements: 1) Must be 18yrs of age and a resident of the Philippines 2) Not connected/active to other ESL schools 3) With minimum of 1 year Teaching Experience (Online or Offline) is an advantage 4) Available to teach peak hours Weekdays (500-900; 2000-000 Japan Time) and on Weekends(anytime). If teacher wants to increase hours, may add non-peak sched. 5) Have good command of the English Language 6) Atleast 2mbps DSL/Wired Internet connection(no USB,broadband, pocket wifi)
How to Apply:
please send your CV/Resume to:hiring@keyeye.email
Eligible/Successful applicants will receive an email from our HR Team. Please check your email often
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and send your resumes/cv's to: careersatkeyeye@gmail.com Successful & Qualified Applicants will be contacted via email & will receive sms from our HR staff Please check your phone & email often
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We are highly appreciative for your interest to be a part of our
growing company.
Before we conduct the "Initial Screening and Interview",
be sure that you qualify the following prerequisites:
•A Filipino
•Proficient in English
•Available to teach on certain hours
(3:00-7:00am and/or 7:00-11:00pm)
•Works with reliable computer/laptop
•Has a stable Internet Connection (not less
than 0.30 Mb/s)
•Knowledgeable with Skype
•Good American Accent
•Preferably, not more than 50 years of age
•Not currently connected with other online
schools
•Projects professionalism
•Cellular number (personal use) / Roaming sim
(if staying outside the Philippines) Those who are currently connected with other online schools need not apply for this job.
If you qualify the prerequisites, then you're highly competent
to take the Initial Screening and Interview. Complete details are listed.
Speedtest.net is a free broadband connection analysis website founded by Ookla Net Metrics in 2006. The company is based in Kalispell, Montana.
Users can test their internet speed against hundreds of geographically dispersed serversaround the world.
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At the end of each test, users are presented with their download (the speed of data from the server to your computer) and upload (the speed of sending data from your computer to the server) bandwidth speeds.
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The tests are performed completely within your web browser over HTTP (just like normal web browsing). Since its inception, over 4 billion speed tests have been completed. Speedtest.net hit the 4 billion mark on the 13th of November 2012 at approximately 9:55am GMT.
Using Speedtest.net
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How to Share One Result as An Image
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Start testing your speed in seconds by using the Begin Test button on the front page map. This will find a server near you, and test the ping, download speed, and upload speed of your connection.
The ping is the reaction-time of your connection, how fast you get a response after you've sent out a request. A fast ping means a more responsive connection, especially in applications where timing is everything (like video games).
The download speed is how fast you can pull data from the server to you. Most connections are designed to download much faster than they upload, since that's the majority of your online activity like loading web pages or streaming videos.
The upload speed is how fast you push data from you to others. Uploading is necessary for sending big files via email, or in using video-chat to talk to someone else online (since you have to send your video feed to them).
Once a test is done, you can easily test again to the same servers, or use a new server to test to. We have over 1900 hosts worldwide, so there's plenty of options to manually select from the map. These servers are used for the testing alone; they do not control your internet performance, only measure it.
You can also share this result, which provides an image of your result that you can share with friends. Finally, you can compare your result which takes you to our results page, or you can contribute to Net Index and fill out a short survey explaining your web connection.
Skype is a software that allows you to relay instant messages and make voice and video calls to fellow Skype users on the Internet for free. You can even get a phone number and make calls to phones around the world for a fairly affordable rate. Learn all the ways you can share with those who matter to you using Skype. All learning materials are based from gcflearnfree.org and readers are highly encouraged to visit their site. Start a new career with us. Earn as much as P25,000.00 or more.
Now that you know how to make voice and video calls on Skype, learn how to avoid common communication problems like poor audio quality, webcam mishaps, and other technical issues. Just follow these tips, and keep them in mind every time you use Skype.
Finding the Right Spot
Before you sit down to make a call, think about your surroundings. Is there a lot of background noise? Are there people nearby who might overhear you? This is especially important if you like to use Skype from your laptop or mobile device. Here's some advice to help you find the right location.
For voice calls, choose a quiet spot without a lot of background noise. If you're at home or at work, watch out for things like the TV, other people talking and moving around, or construction noise outside. If you're in public, avoid busy places like the local coffee shop, unless you have a headset with a microphone.
For video calls, also choose a quiet spot that's relatively private. A room in your house or a place at the office would be ideal. Make sure it's well-lit so the other person can see you, and be conscious of what else might be caught on camera. For example, you might want to tidy up first - or pick a different location - if the room is messy, or if it contains anything you don't want other people to see.
Making the Call
Have you ever been on a call where the other person sounded far away? How about a video call where the webcam appeared to be shaking? These are common problems that usually come down to user error, not a technical issue. To make sure the other person can see and hear you clearly, follow these tips.
For voice calls, a headset is foolproof, but don't worry if you don't have one. If you have a separate microphone, all you have to do is place it in front of you, and speak clearly into the mic. If you have a built-in microphone, find out where it is on your computer, and sit close by, so you don't sound too "quiet" or "far away."
For video calls, follow all the advice above, then make sure your webcam is secure, and pointing directly at you. That way, it won't shake, or accidentally leave you out of the frame. You should also be conscious of eye contact, and how to maintain it during important calls (for example, a job interview). Instead of watching the screen, look up when it's your turn to talk, and speak directly into the camera.
Playing it Safe
When you make calls on Skype, it's important to keep safety and courtesy in mind, too. Even though you're most likely talking to people you trust, you can expose yourself (and others) in unexpected ways. For example, how would you feel if you were dancing in your living room, then realized your coworker was watching you on Skype? Yikes! To avoid mishaps, always keep these safety tips in mind.
If someone walks into the room, let them know you're on a call. Otherwise, they could say (or do) something disruptive or inappropriate, without even realizing you're using Skype. This is especially important if you're on a video call. Not everyone is comfortable appearing on camera.
If you're not conversing in a private space, give the caller fair warning, too. Otherwise, the same risks apply. The person on the other end is just as likely to say or do something in confidence, then regret it (or become angry) when they find out you're not alone.
Be conscious of other people when using Skype in public. Be careful not to discuss personal information like your address, bank account, or social security number. You never know who could be listening, and you don't want your information to be used for identity theft.
Always hang up when you're done. It's the only way to prevent the other person from seeing or hearing you later by accident. (For example, when you're dancing in your living room!) If you choose to leave the call engaged while you do something else (maybe during a study group), be especially mindful of your privacy. It's easy to forget the presence of another person when they're not physically in the room.
Interchange Third edition is a four-level series for adult and young-adult learners of English from the beginning to the high-intermediate level. The Interchange Third Edition Level 1 Student's Book builds on the foundations established in the Intro for accurate and fluent communication, extending grammatical, lexical, and functional skills.
Topics such as school, work, leisure activities, entertainment, and food are presented in unique ways using interesting real-life information. The Student's Book contains 16 teaching units, frequent progress checks that allow students to assess and monitor their own learning, and a listening self-study section. Included is a Student Audio CD that contains the conversation, pronunciation, and self-study sections from the Student's Book.
The Interchange Third Edition Level 1 Student's Book builds on the foundations established in the Intro for accurate and fluent communication, extending grammatical, lexical, and functional skills. Topics such as school, work, leisure activities, entertainment, and food are presented in unique ways using interesting real-life information. The Student's Book contains 16 teaching units, frequent progress checks that allow students to assess and monitor their own learning, and a listening self-study section. Included is a Student Audio CD that contains the conversation, pronunciation, and self-study sections from the Student's Book.
Sample Learning Activity
Interchange 1 by Jack C. Richards
Listen to a police officer interview Mike Doe. Do you think Mike took the computer? Why or Why not?
Officer: OK, Mr. Doe. Did you take a desktop computer from your office over the weekend?
Mike: A desktop computer? Of course not!
Officer: Tell me then, how did you spend your weekend?
Mike: Let's see. I worked at the office Saturday morning.
Officer: Were there other people at your office on Saturday?
Mike: No, there weren't. I was alone. I left at 2:00.
Officer: What did you do after that?
Mike: I went shopping with a friend, and then I walked home alone.
Officer: Was anyone at home with you?
Mike: No. I live alone.
Officer: What did you do Saturday night?
Mike: I cooked dinner at home. And then I watched TV.
Officer: DId you go anywhere on Sunday?
Mike: Well, I did laundry in the morning. Then around 1:00 I spent some time with friends at the park.
Officer: How long were you there?
Mike: About an hour. Then I stopped at the office for a minute.
Officer: You were at the office again on Sunday? Did anyone see you there?
Mike: Yes. My boss was there.
Officer: Then what did you do?
Mike: I walked home and watched some DVDs. Then I went to bed.
Officer: I see, Mr. Doe. You can go now. Thank you for your time.
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