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What is the average price of Chinese lessons?

The average price of Chinese lessons is $31.

However, the price of lessons will depend on a number of factors:

  • The teacher's overall experience
  • The location and format of your lessons: whether you choose to take Chinese lessons online, in-home, at a neutral location, in a group or one-to-one.
  • The duration and frequency of your lessons. Many teachers offer 'Packs' of lessons at a discounted rate.

91% of teachers also offer their first lesson for free.

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With the help of a personal Chinese teacher you can learn Chinese quickly and in total confidence. 

Our private tutors customise their lessons to suit your needs and help you achieve your personal goals. 

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Most of our chinese teachers offer their chinese lessons lessons online.

To search for an online Chinese teacher use the "webcam" filter in our search engine. Once you've done that you'll be left with only the teachers who offer their Chinese lessons via webcam.

How many tutors are available to give Chinese lessons?
19097 tutors are currently available to give Chinese lessons near you.

You can browse the different tutor profiles to find one that suits you best. 

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Chinese lessons in Australia: why so many people are learning now

People start learning Chinese for all sorts of reasons. Some students are aiming for school results. Some adults want travel confidence for Shanghai, Taipei, or even just chatting with grandparents at home. Others are thinking ahead to careers with Australia’s trade and tourism links across Asia.

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Mandarin is one of the most commonly spoken languages in Australia after English. That matters because it means you’ll hear it in the community, you’ll meet people who speak it, and you’ll get real chances to practise, not just do worksheets.

In Australia, the average price for private Chinese lessons is often around A$35 to A$60 per hour, depending on the tutor’s experience, lesson duration, and whether you learn online or face-to-face. Many Superprof teachers also offer a first lesson to help you see if it’s a good fit.

What a chinese tutor can help you achieve (fast)

  1. Better speaking and listening: You get real conversation time, plus corrections on pronunciation that apps often miss.
  2. Clear goals and structure: A tutor can plan a pathway, whether you’re doing a mandarin class for school or learning for work.
  3. Confidence with assessments: Think oral presentations, listening tasks, or writing exercises that feel scary at first.
  4. Personalised pace: If tones take time, you slow down. If vocabulary sticks quickly, you speed up.
  5. Cultural context: You learn how people actually talk, not just textbook lines, which is huge for real-life language use.

Local angles: where Chinese learning shows up across Australia

Chinese lessons in Australia aren’t limited to one kind of student. You’ll see interest across primary school, high school, uni, and adult learning. In some states, students take Chinese as part of school language programs. At university level, Chinese studies and language electives appear at major institutions like the University of Sydney, the University of Melbourne, Monash University, UNSW, and UQ. These courses can be great, but they can also move quickly, which is why many students add private support.

Then there are the cultural moments that make learning feel real. Lunar New Year events in cities like Sydney and Melbourne bring food stalls, lion dances, music, and bilingual signs that make you want to decode what you’re seeing. Community language schools and cultural associations also run activities that keep students motivated, especially younger learners who need learning to feel social.

And yes, work is a big driver too. Australia-based teams in education, tourism, property, healthcare, tech, and import and export often deal with Chinese-speaking clients or partners. Even basic Mandarin can help you greet people, build trust, and understand cultural etiquette, which counts for a lot.

Quick recap for busy families: Chinese lessons in Australia can support school grades, boost confidence in speaking, and open doors for travel and careers. The best progress usually comes from consistent practice plus feedback from a teacher who can hear and fix small mistakes early.

Deep dive: what you actually learn in a good Mandarin lesson

Chinese is a language skill, so progress comes from stacking small wins. A strong mandarin class or one-to-one session usually blends speaking, listening, reading, and writing, but the balance depends on your goal.

Here are a few core concepts that good mandarin tutors focus on, explained in plain English:

  • Tones: Mandarin uses pitch to change meaning. “Ma” can mean different things depending on the tone, so your ear training really matters.
  • Pinyin: This is the Roman letter system that helps you pronounce words. It’s like training wheels, but very useful for search, typing, and learning new vocab.
  • Characters (Hanzi): The written symbols. You’ll learn stroke order (the standard way to write) because it helps your writing look neat and makes characters easier to remember.
  • Measure words: These go with numbers, like “one cup” in English. Mandarin has different ones for different objects, and it’s a common point of confusion for students.
  • Sentence patterns: Mandarin often follows a clear structure, but the way you show time and location can differ from English. A tutor helps you practise patterns until they feel natural.

In Australia, this often lines up with what students face in school tasks: role-plays, short conversations, listening passages, and writing simple paragraphs. Adults might focus more on workplace phrases, polite greetings, or travel language like ordering food, asking directions, and handling payments.

A practical learning strategy that works (even when you’re busy)

Try the “small daily loop” approach. It sounds simple because it is. Pick 10 minutes a day and do the same pattern for one week:

2 minutes review old words, 4 minutes learn four new words, 2 minutes say them out loud in a sentence, 2 minutes listen to a short clip and try to catch the words. This works because it respects your time and trains recall, pronunciation, and listening together.

If you’re doing Chinese lessons in Australia alongside school sport, part-time work, or uni deadlines, consistency beats long cramming sessions. A chinese tutor can also set your weekly “loop” so you always know what to practise between lessons.

How to choose the right tutor on Superprof

Not all learners are the same, so the best match depends on your goal and your personality. When you browse Superprof, look for a teacher who fits your preferred learning style and who understands the Aussie school or uni context if that’s what you need.

As you compare profiles, consider:

Online or face-to-face: Online lessons can save travel time and help you learn from anywhere in Australia. Face-to-face can be great for younger students who focus better with a teacher in the room.

Lesson duration: Some students do better with 45 minutes, others need a full hour. If attention drops, shorter sessions more often can be a game changer.

Special focus: Some mandarin tutors specialise in beginners, some in conversation, some in character writing, and some in exam prep.

Ready to start Chinese lessons in Australia?

Learning Chinese can feel challenging at first, but it’s also genuinely fun once you can order your favourite dish, read a sign, or hold a simple chat without freezing. With the right plan, the right time set aside each week, and a supportive teacher, progress becomes obvious.

Explore Superprof to find a chinese tutor who matches your goals, whether you want mandarin classes for school support, a relaxed mandarin class for travel, or targeted coaching with experienced mandarin tutors. Compare profiles, message a few teachers, and book a first lesson to get moving.

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