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Typical price: ZAR 600–ZAR 9,000

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What english tutoring costs in South Africa

Researched national ranges in ZAR. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Weekly tuition (monthly) One hour per week, four weeks ZAR 600 ZAR 1,000 ZAR 1,800
Exam-prep block 10 hours before matric finals ZAR 1,500 ZAR 2,500 ZAR 4,500
Intensive program 20 hours of essay development ZAR 3,000 ZAR 5,000 ZAR 9,000

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How to hire a english tutoring pro in South Africa

  1. Match to the curriculum: CAPS Home Language vs First Additional Language, IEB, or Cambridge
  2. Check credentials and ask for references
  3. Ask for police clearance for in-home tutoring
  4. Trial before committing
  5. Compare online (wider pool, cheaper) vs in-person
  6. For matric English, confirm familiarity with the prescribed literature setworks

Frequently asked questions

How long before an English exam should tutoring start?

For literature and essay-based exams, start 6-9 months out — analytical writing improves slowly and needs multiple feedback cycles. For IELTS/TOEFL, 2-4 months of focused prep typically moves scores 0.5-1.0 bands if general English is already adequate; the test technique is learnable quickly, the underlying language level is not.

What qualifications should an English tutor have?

Tutoring is unlicensed everywhere, so use proxies: an English or education degree and teaching experience for curriculum tutoring; CELTA/TESOL certification for ESL; verified score history for test-prep coaches. For in-person work with children, a background/police check is mandatory in some countries and expected in all.

Are group English classes worth it compared to one-to-one?

For conversation practice, small groups are genuinely good — more voices, lower cost. For writing feedback and reading intervention, one-to-one is markedly faster because the entire session targets your gaps. A common budget strategy: group classes for exposure plus a fortnightly private for targeted feedback.

How much does an English tutor cost per hour?

Rates depend on what kind of English help you need: school-curriculum reading/writing support and exam-essay coaching sit at the top of the range, general ESL conversation practice at the bottom, and specialist exam prep (IELTS, TOEFL, SAT verbal) in between or above. Qualified teachers charge 50-100% more than student tutors, and online is typically 20-40% cheaper than in-person.

What's the difference between English tutoring and ESL lessons?

English tutoring supports native or fluent speakers with school curriculum — comprehension, essay structure, literature analysis, exam technique. ESL (English as a Second Language) teaches the language itself: grammar, vocabulary, conversation, and exam prep like IELTS. They're different skills, so check which one a tutor actually specialises in before booking.

How do I know if an English tutor is good?

Ask for a trial lesson and watch for diagnosis: a good tutor assesses reading level or writing samples before promising anything. For exam prep, ask which exam boards or tests they know and for specifics of past results. Vague 'all levels, all exams' marketing usually means no specialism.

How much do English tutors cost in South Africa?

Student tutors run R150-300/hr and experienced or teacher-qualified tutors R250-450, with online rates at R120-250. Agency-vetted tutors add a premium but reduce no-show and quality risk.

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