Cost Guide
Learning a second language is one of the most cognitively demanding and personally rewarding undertakings an adult can pursue — and also one of the most frequently abandoned without structured support. Research from the Modern Language Association and neuroscience studies on adult language acquisition consistently show that learners who work with a skilled tutor progress significantly faster than those who rely on apps or self-study materials alone. The reason is feedback: a qualified tutor diagnoses specific error patterns, targets the gaps that are holding the learner back, and adjusts instruction in real time in ways that no algorithm currently replicates. The language tutoring market has also expanded dramatically with online platforms and the global marketplace for native-speaking tutors. This has created both opportunity and confusion: the range of quality and approach is wider than ever, and the price signal alone is an unreliable guide to tutor quality. For high-stakes language learning — professional contexts, official exams, relocation, or diplomatic communication — credential, structure, and demonstrated teaching methodology matter far more than low hourly rates. For casual conversational goals, a native-speaking conversation partner at a lower rate may be entirely appropriate. Matching the tutor type to the learning goal is the most important decision in language tutoring.
Hourly rate
$25–$100/hr
Varies significantly by language rarity and tutor certification level
Per session
$30–$120
For a standard 60-minute lesson with a qualified language tutor
Monthly package
$250–$700/month
Bundled sessions (typically 4–8 per month) with a consistent tutor
Defines proficiency standards for language teachers and learners — the ACTFL scale is used to benchmark language ability in the US.
The international standard for measuring language proficiency from A1 (beginner) to C2 (mastery) — helps you identify your level and set goals.
Comprehensive database of world languages — useful context for understanding the language you're learning and its global reach.
Budget
$15–$45/hr
Typical for: Non-certified native speakers, language exchange platforms, or tutors from lower-cost markets
Best for: Basic conversational practice, travel-level vocabulary, informal language exposure
Mid-range
$45–$85/hr
Typical for: Certified tutors with formal language teaching qualifications and structured lesson plans
Best for: Grammar foundations, intermediate skill development, travel or relocation preparation, standardized test study
Premium
$85–$120+/hr
Typical for: University-trained language instructors, professional interpreters offering tutoring, or rare-language specialists
Best for: Business or diplomatic language fluency, official exam preparation (JLPT, HSK, DELF), advanced professional communication