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How to Prepare for Your Demo Lesson with EDGE Tutor

How to Prepare for Your Demo Lesson with EDGE Tutor

Camille Villanueva
June 13, 2025
3 min read

If you’re applying to be an online English tutor at EDGE Tutor, one of the most important steps in the hiring process is the EDGE Tutor demo lesson. This is your time to shine and show what kind of teacher you are. The demo lets the team see how well you teach, how you interact with students, and how ready you are to handle a live class. 

Even if you have teaching experience, doing a demo online can still feel different. That’s why we made this online teaching demo guide to help you feel more confident and prepared. In this article, we’ll explain what the demo lesson is like, what the EDGE Tutor team looks for, how to prepare step-by-step, and what happens afterward.

What the EDGE Tutor Demo Lesson Looks Like

Understanding what will happen during the demo lesson will help you prepare the right way. Here’s what to expect:

Duration: 

The EDGE Tutor demo lesson usually lasts 10 to 15 minutes. Even though that sounds short, it’s enough time for the evaluator to assess your teaching skills, communication, energy, and professionalism.

Setup: 

You’ll be teaching a mock lesson to a recruiter or trainer who will pretend to be a student, usually a child. The goal is to show how you would behave in a real class. Even if it feels silly talking to an adult like a kid, treat it like a real lesson. Show how you give instructions, ask questions, react to answers, and keep the student engaged.

Materials: 

You’ll receive a lesson guide ahead of time. This will include everything you need: the topic, vocabulary, target sentences, and suggested activities. You’re expected to review the lesson and deliver it smoothly, with the correct structure and pacing.

What EDGE Tutor Looks For: 

The team evaluates your demo based on several key things:

  • Clear pronunciation and communication
  • Use of TPR (Total Physical Response)
  • Energy and facial expressions
  • Ability to engage with the student
  • Smooth transitions and clear instructions
  • Stable internet connection and good teaching setup

Tutor Demo Tips: How to Succeed in Your EDGE Tutor Demo Lesson

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Now that you know what to expect, let’s go over practical tutor demo tips that will help you stand out.

1. Know the Lesson Flow: 

Read the demo lesson guide carefully. Learn the order of the lesson: warm-up, vocabulary, target sentence, practice activities, and wrap-up. Practice saying the lines out loud and time yourself to make sure you don’t go over the time limit.

Don’t just memorize lines. Understand the flow. You want to sound confident and natural, not like you’re reading from a script.

Practice in front of a mirror or record yourself. Watch how you sound and look. This helps you catch anything awkward or unnatural.

2. Be Expressive and Use TPR: 

Total Physical Response (TPR) is a teaching technique where you use your hands, facial expressions, and gestures to help students understand what you’re saying, especially helpful for younger students or beginners.

For example:

  • Point to your mouth when teaching vocabulary
  • Show “big” and “small” using hand motions
  • Nod, smile, and widen your eyes for positive feedback

TPR makes you more engaging and easier to understand, especially in online classes where body language is limited. Using TPR shows that you’re experienced and kid-friendly.

3. Engage Your “Student”: 

Even if your student is a recruiter acting like a kid, treat them like a real learner. Use their name, ask questions, give praise, and use encouraging language.

For example:

  • “Good job, Alex!”
  • “Can you say ‘dog’?”
  • “Wow! You’re so smart!”

Be playful, warm, and patient. Engagement shows the evaluator that you can connect with real kids in an online setting.

4. Stay Positive and Calm: 

If something goes wrong. Maybe you forget a line or your student gives a strange response. Don’t panic. Just smile and keep going. Mistakes happen, but how you handle them is what matters.

Staying calm under pressure tells EDGE Tutor that you can handle real-life situations during class, like shy students, distractions, or tech glitches.

Keep a short script or visual guide near your screen to help you remember the flow. But avoid reading it word-for-word.

Tech Check Before the Demo

Your EDGE Tutor demo lesson is not just about teaching. It’s also about your technical setup. A bad connection or low-quality mic can affect how you’re scored.

Before your demo, do a full tech check:

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Do a mock call with a friend or family member before the demo to check your setup.

After the Demo: What Happens Next?

After your EDGE Tutor demo lesson, here’s what usually happens:

  • The team will review your performance and give a score
  • You’ll get a message (usually by email) within a few days
  • If you pass, you’ll move on to onboarding or final interviews

If you didn’t pass the first time, don’t lose hope. Sometimes, EDGE Tutor allows applicants to retake the demo with feedback. Take this as a learning opportunity and work on the areas that need improvement.

Check your email regularly and reply quickly to any updates.

Are You Ready for Your EDGE Tutor Demo Lesson?

Your EDGE Tutor demo lesson is your chance to show that you’re not only a skilled teacher but also a great communicator who can connect with students in an online classroom.

By following this online teaching demo guide and applying these tutor demo tips, you’ll be more than ready to impress the EDGE Tutor team.

Now take a deep breath, give it your best shot. And go show them what you’ve got!

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