r/iTalki is a subreddit with 10k members. The community frequently discusses italki, teacher, language, teachers, and lessons, and the most common flair used is learning, teaching, support, and languages.
This is a subreddit (unofficial) for all things related to the iTalki teaching/learning community. Teachers, tutors, and students can talk freely here.
iTalki is a global language learning community that connects students and teachers for 1-on-1 online language lessons. www.italki.com
Popular Topics in r/iTalki
#1
Italki
201 posts
#2
Teacher
57 posts
#3
Language
41 posts
#4
Teachers
37 posts
#5
Lessons
36 posts
#6
Tutor
33 posts
#7
Student
32 posts
#8
Lesson
31 posts
#9
Students
24 posts
#10
Classroom
13 posts
Flair Used in r/iTalki
#1
Learning
: "First tutor i had and the worst experience of my life:("
22 posts
#2
Teaching
: "AITA for refusing to start a lesson until my student paid me?"
21 posts
#3
Support
: "I find this first question very badly designed and out of place"
11 posts
#4
Languages
: "How has italki been treating tutors and students lately?"
4 posts
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Last updated: August 13, 2026