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The best prices: 95% of teachers offer their first lessons free and the average lesson cost is $22/hr

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What is the average price of Tagalog lessons?

The average price of Tagalog lessons is $22.

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 Tagalog 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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Why take private Tagalog lessons?

With the help of a personal Tagalog teacher you can learn Tagalog 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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Can you learn Tagalog online?
Most of our tagalog teachers offer their tagalog lessons lessons online.

To search for an online Tagalog 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 Tagalog lessons via webcam.

How many tutors are available to give Tagalog lessons?
513 tutors are currently available to give Tagalog lessons near you.

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

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If you have any trouble finding a teacher, contact us at gday@superprof.com and we can assist you in your search. 

How are our Tagalog tutors rated?

From a sample of 76 tutors, students rated their private tutors 5 out 5.

These reviews have been collected directly from students and pertain to their experience with the Tagalog tutors on our platform. These reviews serve as a guarantee and attest to the professionalism of our teachers. All reviews are validated by our community, and highlight the quality of our teachers.

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✅ Average price :$22/h
✅ Average response time :3h
✅ Tutors available :513
✅ Lesson format :Face-to-face or online

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Why do people learn Tagalog in Australia?

Learning a language is usually a lengthy process. However, if you learn a language that inspires you, the process can be very enjoyable. One great language you can learn in Australia, but may not have thought about, is Tagalog or Filipino. This language is spoken by over 90 million people around the world and is the official language of the Philippines. Learning to speak Filipino can be an amazing experience for various reasons. Firstly, Tagalog lessons will not only teach you grammar and vocabulary but also introduce you to fascinating Filipino culture. Tagalog is also a very useful language. Knowledge of Tagalog opens up various work and travel opportunities. You can practice the language in the Philippines, discover the local way of life and do business in the country. Another great point for Australian students is that numerous cities in the country have Filipino communities. They often organise cultural events, which can give you insights into Filipino culture, or you can simply meet native speakers for practice. Finally, as a language from a different language family than English, Tagalog will show you a different way of thinking and seeing the world. Lots of surprises await you in Filipino courses.

How difficult is Tagalog to learn?

While Filipino belongs to a different language family than English, it's usually considered less difficult than many other non-Indo-European languages, like Japanese, Chinese or Arabic. Tagalog is written with the Latin alphabet, meaning that students don't need to master a new writing system. Filipino grammar is generally straightforward. Students don't have to learn any complex conjugation patterns and rules. They can speak the language rather quickly and enhance their skills through practice. Finally, as a lot of people learn Tagalog as a second language, numerous learning resources are available for students. You can access useful online resources, textbooks and free YouTube channels, which will help you further improve your Tagalog skills alongside your language course. Your level of skills will increase steadily week by week.

Where can I take a Tagalog course?

In order to learn Tagalog in Australia effectively, it's essential to find a good course. Teachers with experience know in what order students should learn grammar and what exercises can help them improve their level. In major Australian cities, it's often possible to find structured Tagalog courses without much difficulty. For example, Melbourne has the Philippine Language School of Victoria, whose goal is to spread the Tagalog language and culture. It has qualified teachers who can assist both adults and younger students. A student from Sydney can enrol in a language course at the Filipino Saturday School. It's a respected institution where language learners of any age can meet a good tutor. Language schools are also available in numerous other Australian cities, such as the Filipino Language School of Canberra. If, however, you can't find a good institution near you, a great alternative is to reach out to private tutors who'll teach you to speak Tagalog at your own pace.

Are individual Tagalog lessons worth taking?

While group courses are often enjoyable for students due to their social dimension, individual tutoring tends to be more effective. In a one-on-one setting, teachers can adapt to each student's level, build lesson-by-lesson plans and provide explanations of Tagalog grammar in clear English. What's more, when you learn with a private teacher, you can speak with them for the whole duration of the lessons, which is, of course, not possible in group classes. Finally, individual tutoring gives students a lot of flexibility as you can easily choose a suitable timeslot with your teacher and practice Tagalog regularly in person or online.

Where can I find a private Tagalog teacher?

Tagalog lessons can be highly enjoyable, but hardly any student enjoys looking for them. That's why Superprof is here to help you. On our online platform, finding a tutor is a breeze. You can instantaneously display various profiles, compare their rates and approaches and contact tutors directly to arrange convenient meetings. What's more, students can write reviews for tutors, which helps other learners select the best educators. With all this information, you will not just meet a teacher but also make sure that they're qualified enough to help you make quick progress in Tagalog.

  • Visit the Superprof AU website through your browser.
  • Enter "Tagalog" in the search bar on the homepage to start finding tutors.
  • Set your location (e.g. Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane or any other city) and adjust the search radius to view nearby options.
  • Check out tutor profiles to explore their experience, teaching approach, hourly rates, lesson packages, and reviews from former students.
  • Once you find a tutor who fits your needs, contact them through the platform to discuss your goals and arrange a trial session if you wish.
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