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Days and Words | How to Choose a Good Language Tutor @daysandwords | Uploaded February 2020 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Do you often wish that you could find the perfect tutor to teach you Spanish, German, Chinese or Japanese?
I have only ever had a few language tutors who did not do a great job, so I'm sharing my tips on how to make sure you get awesome language tutors no matter what language you're learning.

If you've never heard of iTalki, use this link to get $10 to spend on your first lesson. $10 goes a long way on iTalki!
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Language learning videos, tips and techniques!
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iTalki is an online language sharing and teaching platform, and without it, I could not have learned my French or my Swedish. It has been my number one resource for learning languages for over three years now.
iTalki is similar to other language learning platforms such as Verbling and Preply, but it is more flexible and in my opinion, easier to use. Although iTalki and I have had our differences before, I would still recommend it to anyone looking to learn a foreign language, especially if you are seriously looking to learn French or Spanish and not just dabble in the language.
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