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Tutoring technique?

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Hutchoo:
As everyone is saying, just make sure you give them your own questions and actually test them so both you and your students feel more comfortable with the theories/questions. Also, crack in a few jokes if you can, be relaxed and remember that you're not that much older than your students, meaning you can still have a good friendship :D

And.. for the price, hmm, I personally wouldn't be charging that much. You should be charging around 30-35, especially if it's a group service.

thushan:
Just for reference, I'm charging $30 ph for individual, $25 ph for group :D

b^3:

--- Quote from: thushan on December 26, 2011, 08:16:12 pm ---Just for reference, I'm charging $30 ph for individual, $25 ph for group :D

--- End quote ---
I'm around there, $25 ph individual and $20 ph p/p for a group. But I'm betting I can't match Thushan's quality! :)

aes_999:
^Regarding tutoring techniques,
what's a good way to tutor LOTE's?
Because I am thinking of trying to tutor
Indo, but I'm not sure if I can teach LOTE
properly.

pi:
Ah, ok. So would $30 per 1.5hrs be alright?

I'm so noob at all this stuff :(

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