r/LanguageTutors
71 members
r/LanguageTutors is a subreddit with 71 members. The most common kinds of discussions are self-promotion and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses english, spanish, arabic, korean, and french.
Want to learn a language but find the classroom or other methods not hands-on enough? Find a tutor or offer to tutor in any language and start to gain the hands-on and personal experience needed to best learn a language!
Popular Themes in r/LanguageTutors
#1
Self-Promotion
: "Hey everyone, I hope this is okay to post here – just looking for a few people to beta test a tool I’m working on."
2 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Describe your perfect foreign language tutor."
1 post
#3
Ideas
: "If you could design a better version of Preply/iTalki, what would your #1 feature be?"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/LanguageTutors
#1
English
: "Looking for someone to help me practice English (10 RMB / 25 minutes)"
4 posts
#2
Spanish
: "I'm a native Spanish Tutor"
3 posts
#3
Arabic
: "Learn Arabic"
3 posts
#4
Korean
: "[Korean Tutor Offer] Beginner-Friendly 1:1 Lessons • Native Speaker • Free Materials"
2 posts
#5
French
: "Looking for Online French Tutor — Conversational + Work-related (Based in Dubai)"
1 post
#6
Japanese
: "Native Japanese speaker with Canadian university experience offering personalized online Japanese lessons"
1 post
#7
Tutor
: "[Korean Tutor Offer] Beginner-Friendly 1:1 Lessons • Native Speaker • Free Materials"
1 post
#8
Lessons
: "[Korean Tutor Offer] Beginner-Friendly 1:1 Lessons • Native Speaker • Free Materials"
1 post
#9
Beginner
: "[Korean Tutor Offer] Beginner-Friendly 1:1 Lessons • Native Speaker • Free Materials"
1 post
#10
Native
: "[Korean Tutor Offer] Beginner-Friendly 1:1 Lessons • Native Speaker • Free Materials"
1 post
Member Growth in r/LanguageTutors
Yearly
+42 members(144.8%)
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Last updated: June 23, 2026