April 29, 2018

It is 3:00 AM.  My contacts are in and I actually have on mascara.  Why you ask?  Because I am waiting for a child in China to come to their computer so that I can teach them English.  Now there is something I didn’t think I would EVER say.  The problem is, though, that that child has forgotten about me.  Well, more likely his/her parent has.  Maybe they are eating dinner.  Maybe there’s traffic and they haven’t made it home in time.  Maybe the child is throwing a tantrum and doesn’t want anything to do with the computer or learning English at the moment.  Whatever the reason, it has left me sitting staring at the computer at 3 in the morning!

So, here is Part 1 of my VIPKID Job Review. I have faith I’ll be reviewing again in a year!

My journey with VIPKID started almost a year ago.  I saw one of there what seems to be hundreds of ads on Facebook telling me that I could teach at home making almost $20 an hour.  For someone who didn’t currently have a job it sure sounded amazing so I fired off an application.  Within a day I received an email that my application was accepted and that I was on to the interview stage.

And then I stopped.  I began watching videos of other teachers doing the same lesson that I was to teach and they all just seemed so amazing.  So peppy.  So bright.  So energetic.  So GOOD.  I couldn’t possibly be THAT good.  Plus I had to either 1) book an interview with a real person in China (GULP!) or record myself teaching the lesson.  Both options just seemed so daunting and so for almost the next 10 months I received email after email asking me to complete my demo but I never followed through.

During those 10 months, Facebook kept bombarding me with the ads of all the happy teachers making a lot of money from home.  And I kept hearing of other friends of friends who were actually working for VIPKIDS and loving it.  Also, during this ten months we bought a house and money was something I was constantly thinking about.  So, I made a phone call to someone I knew who was teaching and loving it.  She was sweet enough to answer all my questions and so I decided to take the leap.

The next step of the process was to teach a short demo lesson.  I could either do a live lesson with an adult in China acting as a child or record one myself.  Recording it myself seemed waaaaaaaaay less daunting so after a lot of practicing on my own and watching a ridiculous amount of YouTube videos of other people’s demo lesson, I recorded my lesson.

**Guess who showed up?!  I’ll write more in a bit…..and hopefully not 4 months from now!**

Well, that was interesting.  More about that later.

So after recording my demo lesson, I received an email stating that I’d passed and could do my “Mock Class”.  Basically it’s another lesson but this time it must be live and it’s two parts: a lower level class and a higher level class.  So once again I watched WAAAAAAAAAY to many videos on YouTube and began to psyche myself out.  Was I good enough?  Was my classroom to plain?  Did I need more props?  Was I exciting enough?  but I told that little voice in my head that said “You can’t” to shut up and I scheduled my mock class and set to practicing my lessons over and over.

The way you teach a VIPKID is so different from the way you teach in a brick and mortar American school.  It felt like my first year of teaching 10 years ago when I would review my lessons over and over the night before class.  My veteran teacher self laughs thinking about that now and I know in a few weeks my veteran-VIPKID teacher self will be feeling the same way.  But none the less, the mock interview felt so daunting so practice-practice-practice is what I did.

The day of the interview/mock class came.  I made sure that Matt had Liam entertained and the dogs were out of the way.  I could afford no distractions!  My interviewer popped up.  She was an American VIPKID teacher so just that familiarity put me at ease a bit.  But I still felt like a newbie teacher standing in front of her principal for an observation.  No one enjoys that!  After asking me a few questions about myself she took on the role of a five year old student and I began my first short lesson.  Afterwards we talked about good things/things to improve on and then moved on to the next lesson.

I ended up getting my results within ten minutes which was crazy!  All the information said to wait 24-48 hours.  And, even better, I didn’t have to do a Mock 2 which many teachers have to do.  My email simply said that I’d passed my Mock Class and was a great fit for teaching Beginners (hallelujah!) and the next steps I needed to take.

And so my adventure with VIPKIDS began…!

I am on Day 10 now and have taught 3 live classes.  There are definitely things I am liking and things that are confusing.  And, no, teaching at 3 AM is not the plan. I will do my best to fill you in on this journey (as well as what has been going on in out MT life since I wrote six months ago!) soon.

If you have any interest in beginning your VIPKID journey, feel free to reach out. It took me over a year to make the leap. Maybe I can help you leap a bit faster.
If you are ready to make the leap, click here and I can help you every step of the way!

Be sure to check out these posts for more VIPKID info!
VIPKID Job Review: It’s Been 21 Days
VIPKID Job Review: One Year Later

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