/r/language_tutoring/

r/language_tutoring

177 members
r/language_tutoring is a subreddit with 177 members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses language, tutoring, learning, welcome, and online.
Subreddit for language learners and individual language tutors which might help us/them to find each other. Tutors' cooperatives are also welcome. It is also for discussing languages and experience of tutoring/learning with a tutor. Please, in posts do not share your personal information, as a general precaution. *It is for real-time language tutoring, not for mass on-demand courses. *Before posting and making decisions to attend or to provide classes, please, read the rules aka guidelines.

Popular Themes in r/language_tutoring

#1
Solution Requests
: "Discussing online platforms/applications for learning with a tutor"
3 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "What good language exercises have you met learning with a tutor/being a tutor?"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/language_tutoring

#1

Language

: "Free credits on the biggest Language tutor platform"
5 posts
#2

Tutoring

: "Chinese Language Tutoring"
5 posts
#3

Learning

: "What good language exercises have you met Learning with a tutor/being a tutor?"
4 posts
#4

Welcome

: "Welcome!"
1 post
#5

Online

: "Discussing Online platforms/applications for learning with a tutor"
1 post
#6

Platforms

: "Discussing online Platforms/applications for learning with a tutor"
1 post
#7

Applications

: "Discussing online platforms/Applications for learning with a tutor"
1 post
#8

Translation

: "Russian Translation marathon: "Falsehood in war-time" by Arthur Ponsonby (day 1 of 190)"
1 post
#9

War

: "Stop Wars! Ukraine, Yemen, name the War near you. As learners and tutors, we can try to learn something about other countries and cultures and be less susceptible to lies of politicians and bad businesses that make Wars by tricking people into them."
1 post

Flair Used in r/language_tutoring

#1
Discussion
: "What good methods to know the language level do you know, besides formal certification, as a learner and/or as a tutor?"
1 post

Member Growth in r/language_tutoring

Yearly
+30 members(20.4%)

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Last updated: June 18, 2026