Hello everyone, nice to meet you !
Hello everyone, nice to meet you !
I don't think we've met.
Are you asking what the price is for a one on one English class? I don't understand thid forum post purpose.
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@liumingke1234 Think your spelling ruined the lessons chances ;o)
I'm retired from teaching so I don't care if I pressed the wrong key(s). :-)
@Liumingke1234 Just joking, I do it every day of my computing life lol
To bring it back to the original question: I believe 75-100rmb per hour is pretty common fee for learning Chinese from a qualified local.
For the other direction, learning English from a native speaker, I think 200 per hour has become the norm.
The better language schools won't teach English (qualified and experienced 'native speaking foreign teacher') for less than 400~500 per hour. Privately, 200 per hour is the starting point for an OK teacher... 300+ for a good one. If you only need a language exchange partner or a student teacher then of course it will be cheaper or even free. Remember that you get what you pay for.
Assuming a rate of 200/hr, it takes a minimum of 1000 hrs to brings a non-speaker up to a level where they can be semi-coherent in an English environment, that would mean a minimum investment of 200k. Is that realistic or sustainable?