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Typical price: ₱1,000–₱9,000

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What language lessons costs in Philippines

Researched national ranges in PHP. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Weekly lessons (monthly) One hour per week, four weeks ₱1,000 ₱1,800 ₱3,200
10-lesson package Ten hours of structured lessons ₱2,500 ₱4,500 ₱8,000
Exam-prep block 10 hours of JLPT/TOPIK preparation ₱3,000 ₱5,000 ₱9,000

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How to hire a language lessons pro in Philippines

  1. Match to goal: Filipino school support, foreign languages (Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish) for work/migration, or English
  2. For Japanese/Korean, check JLPT/TOPIK level and teaching experience — demand is driven by overseas work
  3. Ask for references via Facebook groups
  4. Trial before committing
  5. Compare in-person (plus transport allowance) vs online
  6. Language centres offer group courses for JLPT/TOPIK tracks

Frequently asked questions

Online apps vs a real teacher — do I need lessons at all?

Apps build vocabulary cheaply but plateau hard at conversation. The highest-value use of a paid teacher is speaking practice with correction — something no app replicates well. A common cost-effective mix: app for daily vocabulary, one weekly lesson for speaking and correction, media immersion for listening.

Are group language classes worth it?

Group courses at language schools cost a fraction of private per hour and add peer speaking practice, but pace is fixed and talking time per student is low. They suit beginners building foundations; switch to private or semi-private once conversation becomes the bottleneck.

How many lessons does it take to become conversational?

For a European language close to your own, expect roughly 60-100 hours of guided learning plus self-study to hold everyday conversations (CEFR A2-B1). Distant languages (Mandarin, Japanese, Arabic for English speakers) take 2-4x longer. Weekly lessons alone won't get you there — the lesson should direct the 3-5 hours of practice you do in between.

How long should language lessons be and how often?

Two 45-60 minute sessions weekly beats one 2-hour session — spacing drives retention. For intensive goals (moving abroad in 3 months), daily 30-minute online sessions with different conversation partners is a proven approach that marketplaces make affordable.

Can children learn a language from weekly lessons?

One weekly lesson gives exposure, not fluency — children need recurring contact (media, games, a speaking parent or immersion program) to retain. For heritage-language maintenance, community Saturday schools are often better value than private lessons; privates work best for exam years and motivated teens.

What do foreign-language lessons cost in the Philippines?

Japanese/Korean tutors run ₱300-700/hr depending on certification level; Spanish and Mandarin similar. Group classes at language centres run ₱3,000-8,000 per level — the common route for JLPT/TOPIK preparation.

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