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đź’¸ What is the price of private Italian courses in Seattle?

The rate of Italian courses in Seattle is roughly $23.

 

Tutoring rates for Italian lessons will vary depending on:

  • the qualifications and amount of teaching experience of your tutor
  • Where your lessons will be held (via Skype or the student's place)
  • the number of lessons and the duration of each lesson
  • the objective of your classes (are you preparing for exams?, or do you want to get an Italian qualification? or maybe you are just learning Italian for fun.)

97% of our instructors at Superprof give their first session free.

 

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👩‍🏫 How many tutors are currently giving private Italian lessons in Seattle?

There are currently 4 Italian teachers available to teach Italian classes in Seattle and the surrounding areas.

 

You can check out their tutoring advert and contact the Italian teacher that corresponds to your needs.

 

Choose your private course in Seattle from our range of more than 4 tutor profiles available.

đź’» How can I take Italian lessons online?

Learn to speak Italian online with a private tutor from Superprof.

 

Many of our Italian instructors also offer private online tuition. In fact, about 80% of the private teachers across our platform offer italian lessons via Skype.

 

To find available Italian tutors online, just select the webcam filter in the search engine to see the available instructors offering online courses in your desired subject.

 

Online courses via webcam offer you more advantages. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the tutor does not need to travel.

 

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🇮🇹What can you learn from an Italian tutor?

Learning Italian has a number of benefits. The ability to communicate in another language will open up many doors to you in terms of employment and travel.

Other benefits of learning to speak a foreign language include increased mental flexibility and improved cognitive skills.

 

All of our Italian courses with a qualified private teacher offer you the occasion to master the Italian language more efficiently.

 

Whether you want to take private lessons from your home or take online classes, select your tutor and book your lessons today.

 

A messaging system allows you to communicate with your tutor to organise your Italian courses whether you want to learn from the comfort of your home or at an outside location

 

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Why Learn Italian?

Italian is a very beautiful language with roughly 67 million native speakers and an overall of 85 million total speakers. It is known as the language of art, music, history, love, food, and more. Imagine being an artist and learning art history in the cradle of geniuses like Da Vinci, Michel Angelo, and more. Or if you’re an architecture student and you had a chance to have class in a city like Rome and learn about the structure of the Colosseum, the Arch of Constantine, or the Pantheon, would you take the opportunity? Let’s say you want to be a chef, what would be a better place to learn about food than the home and creators of pasta? There are many other positive aspects of learning Italian and learning a second language. You will have the opportunity to immerse yourself in a new culture and learn many new things that you couldn't learn if you stay at home speaking only English. These, and many other factors, are the reason why you should consider Italian as a second language.  

Challenges Of Learning Italian

There are many challenges to learning a new language, and Italian is not the exception. There are five notable challenges when it comes to learning Italian and the first one is pronunciation. People, especially English speakers, have trouble rolling the “r” and this letter is exceedingly common in Italian, and your inability to roll your “r” will surely give you away as a foreigner. Keep in mind that it’s normal for you to have an accent so don’t seek perfectionism, people will still be blown away by the fact that you learned a second language, and that’s all that matters. Another of the challenges is learning the conjugations because they have been deemed as complicated by many Italian learners. Italian verbs are conjugated for person and number, meaning that verbs take numerous different forms depending on who the subject is. Italian also has numerous verb tenses, which means that students have to memorize many different conjugations and verbs. English speakers often struggle with pronouns and how to place them. Sometimes they come before the verb, sometimes they come after the verb, and sometimes they’re tacked on to the end of the verb. Finally, the last challenge of learning Italian is all the exceptions to the rules. As we mentioned, there’s a lot of conjugation, verb, and pronoun memorization, but Italians decided to add a level of difficulty because, although there are rules, there are many exceptions to those rules. However hard it is to learn a language, there’s quite no other feeling like the feeling of satisfaction you get once you accomplish something challenging. So don’t give up, because as hard as it can get, you’ll come out the other side with an amazing new and profitable skill!

Cost Of Private Lessons In Seattle

Many things determine the price of a private lesson. Sometimes tutors charge more than others because of some key factors like their years and level of experience, the length of the lessons, whether the lessons are in person or online, or the location. For example, if a tutor has years of experience as a teacher or a private tutor and they have a career in whichever subject you’re interested in (in this case Italian) then the price of the lessons might be a little more expensive compared to a tutor who is starting in the business. Another important factor regarding their experience is whether they are native speakers or certified language tutors. If you want to learn Italian because you want to travel there, finding a native speaker tutor will be better because you’re most likely more interested in learning how to speak properly. However, if you want to get your degree in Italy you’re better off learning with someone that is a certified teacher, that has years of experience, and if they’re native speakers that’s a plus. This is because experience and knowledge are valued and someone that has a lot of both has the right to charge more for their time. The length of the lessons can also influence the price. For instance, if the lessons are 30 minutes long, the price will be lower than 1-hour lessons. Finally, if the lessons are online they will be cheaper than in-person lessons because the tutor won't have to commute anywhere. If you want to have lessons in downtown Seattle then it might cost a little bit more because tutors have the right to charge for the time and money spent in the commute. Private Italian lessons in Seattle cost between $15 and $40 per hour.

Benefits Of Private Tutoring

Private tutoring has many positive aspects we should all take advantage of. First, the one-on-one modality has many benefits including fewer distractions, a better understanding of the subject, more attention for one student, adequate use of teaching techniques, and so on. If you’re the only student then there’s no class clown or irritating talkative peers around to distract the student. In a tutoring lesson, the student will only have time to pay attention to one thing, the actual content of the lesson. If the student is not getting distracted, then they’ll have a better understanding of the subject and they’ll also learn faster compared to the time it would take them to learn in a classroom. Another advantage is that the tutor will pay complete attention to one student and they will be able to adapt the lessons to the student’s needs. For instance, let’s say the student is a visual learner but languages are usually taught with audios and oral presentations. A tutor can notice that the student learns better by looking at graphs, infographics, pictures, or charts, and they can adapt every lesson to make it more visual than anything else. Or, maybe if a student has dyslexia, then they can hire a tutor who is trained to teach dyslexic people instead of them falling behind in an institute because the teacher there doesn't have the adequate tools and training. If you decide to hire a private tutor to teach you Italian you’ll enjoy all the benefits of private tutoring. 

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