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Hello dear all
I am an Afghan person how live in Afghanistan.
I need to work some online jobs to make money, if someone could help me, I mean to hire me to some jobs that will be great.
I wish you understand my situation.
 


Going simply based on a few variables here. If you could provide more deets on your experience or what you've been working on–we could probably help you with suggestions! But let's go down the generalized route.

There are a number of websites and online platforms that allow users to earn money by completing a range of tasks, such as taking surveys, testing products, or writing reviews. However, it's important to be aware that not all of these platforms are legitimate, and some may even attempt to scam users out of their hard-earned money.

If you're based in Afghanistan and looking for ways to make money online, I recommend checking out the following platforms:
• Upwork - A global freelance platform that connects freelancers with employers from around the world.
• Fiverr - A global services marketplace where people can buy and sell a variety of services for $5 each.
• Freelancer - Basically same as the above two, you get the gist.

LinkedIn might be worth checking out, but in my experience, it's been pretty limited.

If you know anything about Europe-based virtual/digital contracts that involve eIDAS–we're actually hiring. Shoot me a message if you have any idea what that is!
 
Do you have Digital Marketing knowledge?

Hello dear all
I am an Afghan person how live in Afghanistan.
I need to work some online jobs to make money, if someone could help me, I mean to hire me to some jobs that will be great.
I wish you understand my situation.

Please tell me about your technical skills and let me know in digital market on which topic your are strong in
 
I don't think it makes any difference. Employers care more about experience and your previous work
 
Less possibilites has more chances go ahead

I don't think it makes any difference. Employers care more about experience and your previous work

Yes i agree but its better to keep trying instead on being idle and who knows you might miss the opportunity by the negligence. Another thing is to be remembered, you cannot buy the job, only you will get job based on your skills, so don't spend money to get job.
 
Hi there! I understand your situation, and I admire your determination to find online work. The good news is that there are many platforms that can help you connect with great remote job opportunities. I highly recommend checking out Connect Career. It’s a fantastic site for finding online jobs that fit various skill sets, and they have a wide range of listings from employers all around the world. Whether you're looking for freelance, part-time, or full-time remote work
 
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Make time to speak every day.
You can see progress with just 10–15 minutes .

Chat up yourself or pals, or get on apps like HelloTalk or Tandem to swap languages.

Arrange your thoughts in English.
Stop converting from your home language; begin with easy stuff like "I'm prepping dinner now" or "The weather's bright today."

Listen a ton to get better at speaking.
Dive into English films, series, YouTube stuff, or podcasts.

Work on how you pronounce things, your speaking style, and phrases people use a lot.

Let your vocabulary grow on its own.
Learn handy words for day-to-day talk—don't stress over big or showy ones.

Jot down fresh words in a tiny notepad or a phone app to learn and practice their usage.


Out Loud Reading
When you read out loud, your pronunciation and cadence get better.

Start with simple texts, novels, or conversations.

Real-Life English Usage
Hop into English-speaking online groups or be part of neighborhood gatherings.

Mistakes are okay—gaining confidence comes with practice.

Recording Your Voice
Recording how you talk can show you what you need to improve.

Hearing your progress is uplifting.

Basic Sentence Construction
Work on familiar expressions and how sentences unfold.

This leads to more natural speaking abilities.

Welcome Criticism with Open Arms
When you get corrected, treat it as a chance to learn something new.

Obsessing over perfection isn't necessary—getting better bit by bit matters more.

Stick With It and Don't Rush
Getting fluent won't happen overnight. Chill and enjoy the ride.

Throw a little party for yourself for the tiny wins—like nailing your first proper chat in English.

Commit to Daily Speaking Practice
If you chat every day even just for 10–15 minutes, you'll see progress.

Chat with yourself, a pal, or hop on apps like HelloTalk or Tandem for language swaps.

Form Thoughts Directly in English
Work on crafting your ideas in English instead of switching from your mother tongue.

Keep it simple like, “I'm fixing dinner now,” or “It's sunny out.”


Improve Speaking by Listening More
Tune in to English films, series, YouTube clips, or podcasts.

Work on the way you speak, the sound of your voice, and picking up usual phrases.


Grow Your Word Bank Naturally
Learn practical, day-to-day words rather than big flashy ones.

Jot down new words in a tiny notebook or a note on your phone and get good at using 'em.

Vocalize Your Reading
Belt out written words to nail the pronunciation and beat.

Dive into easy peasy articles, books, or chit-chats to kick things off.


Chat in English Out in the Wild
Hang out in online English gabfests or hit up hangouts nearby.

Messing up's cool – what counts is boldness with a dash of practice.

Listen Back to Your Own Chats
Check out your chat tapes to spot what needs brushing up.

You'll catch onto your strides forward, which is kinda awesome.


Get the Hang of Sentence Blueprints
Drill everyday lines and how sentences are built.

This lays a solid groundwork to talk all easy breezy.

Embrace Feedback as a Chance to Learn
When you get corrected, see it as a shot to get smarter.

Perfection ain't the goal—it's all 'bout getting better step by step.

Stick With It, and Keep Your Cool
Getting fluent's a gradual thing. Hang in there and enjoy the ride.

Throw a little party for yourself every time you pull off a lengthy chat in English.


Chat Everyday Even Just a Bit

To get fluent, you've gotta chat.

Whether it's chatting up a storm to yourself or speaking with pals who know English just do it.

Start off with basic talk—getting comfy with speaking is what matters.

Train Your Brain to Think in English

Skip the whole translating thing, start thinking in English straight up.

Kick-off with stuff like "Gotta buy food" or asking yourself "Where'd I put my keys?"


Watch and Imitate Real English Speakers

Tune in to English shows, YouTube stuff, or interviews.

Hit pause and repeat their words catching their rhythm, sound, and the way they stress words.

Study whole phrases, not just words.

Instead of solo words, get to know expressions like "Can I help you?" or "I'm not sure about that."

This means you can chat away fast without building sentences from scratch every time.


Do some voice recording practice

Talk on a topic and record it for a minute or two.

Play it back to spot what you do well and where you need work.

Plus, it helps build your speaking mojo!

Get into English convo practice with buddies or groups

Use apps like "Tandem," "HelloTalk," or "Speaky" to swap words in real talks.

Or dive into speaking clubs or group chats online (look, lots are free!).

Don't sweat the grammar when you're just chatting away

Making small errors is okay. Smooth talking matters more than spotless grammar.

Focusing too much on perfect grammar will slow your speaking.


Begin Practicing with the Basics

Talk about stuff like your day, job, or hobbies — the things you're sure about.

The more you chat about the things you're familiar with, the smoother you'll get.


Echo Method

Hear a phrase then say it back straight away just like you're an echo.

This helps a lot with how to say words, the tone of your voice, and finding a natural flow.

Stay Regular and Cut Yourself Some Slack

Do a little practice . Even sparing 15 minutes will be worth it over time.

You don't need to stress about "sounding perfect." We all improve one step at a time.


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