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Which Language Teacher?

To help you select your language teacher we've given each one the opportunity to talk about their qualifications, experience and approach to language learning.

Teaching Approach

When considering your prospective tutor's approach to teaching, you have to take into account both your learning aims and what style of teaching works best for you. For example, a native speaker may be suited to helping you brush up on basic vocab for a holiday, while a tutor with an academic background may be just what's needed if you are looking to master advanced grammar or study works of literature. You will notice as you look through teachers' profiles that some have experience with a diverse range of clients and others cater to specific situations.

Specialist Requirements

We provide the option to browse by specialist requirements. For example, if you want a teacher who will come to your home or office, we list those teachers willing to travel to you first.

Course Duration

When you contact a teacher, be sure to state your desired course duration. So, if you're looking for a long-term arrangement with a language teacher be sure to clarify that they'll be available for the duration; likewise, if you need a teacher to help intensively before a trip abroad, please do discuss your availability requirements before reaching a lesson agreement. When you contact teachers we provide a form for you to state how many lessons you think you'll need.

Feedback

We encourage learners to give feedback on their language teacher so other users can benefit from recommendations.