20 china dollar (YUAN)? that's reasonable. when you coming to singapore? i'll book 2hrs daily. when can you start?
2007-10-24 19:07:10
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answered by Wa Lao 6
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$20 an hour is a bit steep. Probably $10 would be more in line with the going rate usually charged by ESL teachers for private lessons.
2007-10-24 06:01:57
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answered by Dr. Phil 6
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I know many of my friends here in Beijing who pay Yuan 25 per hour for Chinese lessons.Are you quoting in US $ or RMB per hour?
2007-10-25 04:53:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I can speak perfect Chinese, I have learnt Chinese for 20 years. but my english is not so good.
2007-10-25 04:14:03
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answered by william 5
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Why dont you post on thats bj or local noodles. Chinese teachers are in much demand right now. good luck
2007-10-24 20:16:05
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answered by Mai 4
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wow. that looks like alot. yet i could propose set the fee as an entire fee like $3 hundred~$500 a Month. or some thing like that. it somewhat is generally greater valuable than in basic terms getting paid by utilising an hour.
2016-10-07 12:28:53
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answered by merkl 4
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i guess i want to give it a try. besides i know some spanish and my native tounge is english. considering i live in america. so, learning another language, especially asian might be excellente (excellent).
2007-10-23 23:52:22
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answered by tiff k 2
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nihao!
i think my chinese is pretty nice and your tuition fee is too high .
would i be your english teacher for money?
2007-10-23 23:23:09
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answered by Warrior 5
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$20 a hour is an outrage.
2007-10-24 02:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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20 Cents and maybe I'll think about it.
2007-10-24 05:20:48
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answered by White Shooting Star of HK 7
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