Private Tutoring
For many teachers and young professionals, tutoring has become an alternative to improve their income, and it has also become a main activity and a way to work independently in education.
Being a tutor, giving language lessons, guitar lessons or web design lessons are some of the possibilities that can open up for you if you decide to become a private tutor.
Sure, it may seem like a good option, but you don't know where to start, how to find students or where to teach?
We have the answers. If you want to offer private lessons you just have to enter our website, register following a few simple steps, and start contacting the different students who are looking for teachers through our website.
Is it worth it to offer private lessons?
Definitely yes, offering private classes can serve you as an economic complement or become your main way of working. Being a private tutor has several advantages: you can set your own schedule, you can set your own fees, and you can decide how many hours per week you will work.
You will find more interested students (because they are paying for a time that you dedicate exclusively to them), with whom you will establish deeper relationships than those established in a classroom, and you will get to know different homes and spaces.
Offering private classes can also be the door to new employment opportunities and working relationships. And it's a field in high demand.
How to register for tutoring?
You can register on our website to become a tutor or tutoring teacher by following a simple three-step procedure.
These steps are to enter your details (address, email, ID or passport number, phone number, etc.); indicate the subject or discipline you can be a tutor for; and finally, indicate the hours you can teach.
Once your profile has been verified, you will be able to contact and find students through our contact network, and you will be able to be a tutor or private tutor at the time that suits you best. But you may still be wondering where to teach?
Where to teach?
We offer you two alternatives, which may be more depending on your dedication, location or interests.
You can teach online or face-to-face, and in the case of face-to-face classes you can do it at the students' homes, at your home or in work spaces, such as coworking spaces.
If you explore our list of private tutors you will see that the name of the teacher or tutor appears in the foreground, and then the city where he/she is located, as well as the distance between him/her and the place from where the prospective student contacts him/her.
As you can see, it is not so much that you are going to find students, it is they who are going to find you.
Below are listed the subjects or disciplines you can teach, and a button to review your profile. In your profile there is brief information about your training and experience, and the way you work with learning.
The profile also indicates what timetable you have available, and how you can teach (online, face-to-face).
If you decide to offer private classes do not hesitate to contact us or register here to gain new students.