LwowskaKrakow
25 Jun 2012
Life / Freelance English teacher - Are Polish people unreliable? They continually cancel lessons... [22]
When it comes to cancelling private lessons last minute Poles are no different than others. No better or worse. I have a friend who teaches French in the US and it happens to him all the time with his private students.
You need to have a 24 hours cancellation policy and charge for cancellations otherwise you will be messed around.
Scottie1113's comment is sensible but a bit too strict because students should be able to cancel lessons in case of emergency if they are stuck at work or be sick or whatever , as long as they pay who cares for the teacher should not be penalised and waste his/her time and money.
The best is to explain this to your students during the first lesson and inform them that you will charge them for last minute cancellation or try to ask students to enroll for a block of 10 lessons or more, after all if they attend a language school that's what they ll have to do.
When it comes to cancelling private lessons last minute Poles are no different than others. No better or worse. I have a friend who teaches French in the US and it happens to him all the time with his private students.
You need to have a 24 hours cancellation policy and charge for cancellations otherwise you will be messed around.
Scottie1113's comment is sensible but a bit too strict because students should be able to cancel lessons in case of emergency if they are stuck at work or be sick or whatever , as long as they pay who cares for the teacher should not be penalised and waste his/her time and money.
The best is to explain this to your students during the first lesson and inform them that you will charge them for last minute cancellation or try to ask students to enroll for a block of 10 lessons or more, after all if they attend a language school that's what they ll have to do.