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Going rate for Polish tuition in London?


LondonChick  31 | 1133  
13 Aug 2008 /  #1
I really want to master some basic Polish conversation - am being totally realistic about what I'll be able to manage, but I'm willing to give it a shot. Plus I've studied Russian and German, so have an understanding of concepts like dative and genitive cases etc.

One of my Polish friends has agreed to give me some lessons on a casual basis - that is perfect for me, as my schedule is going to be all over the place over the coming months, so I can't really commit to a regular class. I really want to pay him for his time though (and will include lunch / drinks etc out)- anyone know what the average going rate is?
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
14 Aug 2008 /  #2
I don't know, but good luck lassie :)
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
14 Aug 2008 /  #3
Cheers m'dear.

By the way, what happened to the responses from Miranda and Greg from last night?
Wroclaw Boy  
14 Aug 2008 /  #4
Around £20 / hour should cover it.

Unless of course you become the 2nd female member to make a donation to PF and become premium.
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
14 Aug 2008 /  #5
Around £20 / hour should cover it

Excellent - that was the sort of number that I was thinking of. Thanks.
sapphire  22 | 1241  
14 Aug 2008 /  #6
why dont you join a class? its cheaper.
Wroclaw Boy  
14 Aug 2008 /  #7
Excellent - that was the sort of number that I was thinking of. Thanks.

Come on you joined shortly after me and ive made a donation and youve got more posts, I reckon you should make a donation.
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
14 Aug 2008 /  #8
Unless of course you become the 2nd female member to make a donation to PF and become premium.

Good point - and a timely reminder. I'm chasing some invoices, but as soon as I get paid, I'll have a little blue banner on my avatar :)
Wroclaw Boy  
14 Aug 2008 /  #9
I'm chasing some invoices, but as soon as I get paid, I'll have a little blue banner on my avatar :)

Chasing invoices its only 25 quid, with all due respect London Chick you make out like your loaded
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
14 Aug 2008 /  #10
why dont you join a class? its cheaper.

I'd love to, and believe that a class is the most effective format for learning a language, but I am really all over the place at the moment... I can't really commit to a regular class.

Chasing invoices its only 25 quid

Give me a week... my "premium" banner will be up there..... you'll see :)
HAL9009  2 | 323  
17 Aug 2008 /  #11
20 squids is about the going rate per hour, per language...

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