| Rooster_2006 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Thu Jul 09, 2009 5:14 am    Post subject: How much should I charge for KOREAN lessons? |   |  
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				| When I came to Taiwan, this American guy said that there was significant interest in learning Korean due to dramas, K-pop, etc. and that I might be able to tutor Korean. 
 Being a white American who just speaks Korean at the advanced level, but is not a native speaker (graduated from Yonsei University KLI), I kind of blew off what he said and figured "nobody's gonna pay a white guy to teach Korean in Asia."
 
 Looks like I was wrong.
 
 A girl at the tourist information center here on Cijin wants me to teach her Korean.
 
 I really want to do it, because it'll help me keep up my Korean, and, as much as I dislike Korea, the language is fascinating and it makes me light up to explain it to others.
 
 I learned Korean from the ground up and know how to teach it because I was 18 when I started learning it in earnest, and I remember the lesson formats/teaching methods vividly! I know all kinds of resources to help her, I know a ton of grammar rules that native speakers might not know, etc.
 
 I'm wondering how much I should charge her for these lessons.
 
 I want to give her a better price than the going rate for English lessons. I don't want to scare her off. I like explaining Korean. She's only about two minutes away from my home. She's a college student and willing to learn. This would be a fairly fun tutoring job.
 
 What is fair/realistic to charge?
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