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WHAT SHOULD I CHARGE?

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:28 pm    Post subject: WHAT SHOULD I CHARGE? Reply with quote

Hi im just starting to teach lessons in my own home but am not sure what the average price is for a lesson is and whats the average time of a lesson. thanks.
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:55 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Depending on the age and experience of you student, most lessons will fall between 20-30 mintes. For children, their optimum attention span will start to decline after 10 minutes so teaching styles and content will also have to be considered also - but I'm sure you know about that bit.

As far as lesson pricing goes, it really depends on the area in which you are teaching. For example, where I live, people charge between 10-15GBP for a 30 minute lesson, give or take a minute or two either way. It wouldn't do any harm to ask around and do some detective work before finally deciding on how much to charge. Admittedly, 10GBP sounds like a happy medium for a 30 minute lesson.

Again, depending on what other people are used to, others on the forum may think this is a bargain!
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