Finding Language Students in Japan

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Finding new students can be tough.

A conversation with A.I.

AI - OrangoJapan and Ai have a conversation about teaching in Japan
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Private language teachers are often asking us how they can find more students, and why there are not getting contacted by more Japanese students wanting to be taught a foreign language.
Sadly, part of the reason is
OrangoJapan.com doesn’t get the exposure it would like. However, we always recommend teachers use as many Student Teacher matching services as they can find. And try other means to.

With that in mind, we thought we’d ask A.I. for advice on how to find students in Japan. The transcript below is an unedited chat between OrangoJapan (or Orangoteacher for teachers) and Chatgbt A.I.

Hello

Hello! How can I assist you today?

I’d like to ask you some questions about teaching English to students in Japan?

Of course! I’ll do my best to assist you with any questions you may have about teaching English to students in Japan. What would you like to know?

How can I find language students to teach private lessons to?

There are several ways you can find language students to teach private English lessons to in Japan. Here are some suggestions:

Advertise your services online: You can use social media platforms, such as Facebook or Twitter, to advertise your English teaching services. You can also post ads on websites such as Craigslist or on job posting websites such as GaijinPot or JobsinJapan.

Contact language schools: Many language schools in Japan hire private English teachers or can recommend students who are looking for private lessons. You can contact local schools in your area and inquire about any available opportunities.

Use language exchange websites: Websites such as HelloTalk or Tandem can be useful for finding language exchange partners who may also be interested in private English lessons.

Ask for referrals: If you have already taught some students, you can ask them to recommend you to their friends and acquaintances who are also interested in improving their English.

Use local community resources: You can also use local community resources, such as community centers, libraries, or universities, to find potential students. Posting flyers or asking to leave business cards in these places can be effective in finding students.

Remember to be clear and concise about your teaching services and qualifications, and to follow local laws and regulations regarding teaching and working in Japan. Good luck!

Have you heard about a company called Orango Japan?

As an AI language model, I have come across a lot of information related to teaching English in Japan, including companies that offer English language services. However, I am not able to keep track of all the companies that exist, and I do not have any personal experience with Orango Japan.

If you have a specific question or inquiry about Orango Japan, I suggest you visit their website or reach out to them directly to learn more about their services and offerings. You may also want to check online reviews and ratings from former and current employees or customers to gain a better understanding of the company.

Okay, for your information Orango Japan is a platform that allows private teachers and students in Japan to connect.

Thank you for letting me know. It sounds like Orango Japan is a platform that helps connect private English teachers with students in Japan, which can be a helpful resource for finding potential students.

As with any platform, it is important to do your research and ensure that the platform is reputable and reliable. You may want to read reviews or seek feedback from other teachers who have used the platform to get a better sense of its effectiveness and user experience. It’s always a good idea to take the necessary precautions and use your best judgment when it comes to safety and security when connecting with students online.

How much should I charge per hour when teaching a private English lesson in Japan?

The hourly rate for private English lessons in Japan can vary depending on a number of factors, such as your qualifications, experience, location, and the level of demand for English lessons in your area. As a general guideline, many private English teachers in Japan charge between 2,500 to 5,000 yen per hour.

However, it’s important to note that rates can vary widely depending on the region, with rates typically higher in major metropolitan areas like Tokyo. It’s also important to keep in mind the market competition and the level of experience and qualifications of other private teachers in your area.

Before setting your rates, it can be helpful to do some research to get a sense of what other teachers are charging in your area. You may also want to consider your own qualifications and experience, and adjust your rates accordingly.

Ultimately, the price you charge should reflect the value you are providing to your students, while also being reasonable and competitive in the local market.

Does chatgbt exist in Japan – In Japanese?

Yes, ChatGPT can be accessed in Japan and Japanese language is also supported. As an AI language model, ChatGPT can communicate in multiple languages, including Japanese, and can assist users with various questions or concerns they may have.

To use ChatGPT in Japanese, you can simply type your question or message in Japanese, and the system will respond accordingly. However, please note that while ChatGPT is capable of communicating in Japanese, its responses may not always be perfect or fully accurate due to the limitations of machine translation and natural language processing technology.

Which city in Japan has the highest number of people learning a second language?

It’s difficult to determine which city in Japan has the highest number of people learning a second language since there are no official statistics available on this topic. However, there are some cities in Japan that are known for having a high concentration of foreign residents or international students, which suggests that there may be a higher demand for language learning in these areas.

For example, Tokyo is known for having a large foreign population, including a significant number of expatriates, international students, and foreign workers. This suggests that there may be a high demand for language learning in Tokyo, as people from different countries may be looking to improve their Japanese language skills or learn another language.

Other cities with significant foreign populations include Yokohama, Osaka, and Fukuoka, which may also have a higher demand for language learning. However, it’s important to note that language learning is not limited to areas with high concentrations of foreign residents, and people across Japan may be interested in learning a second language for a variety of reasons.

Okay. Thanks for your help. Bye for now!

You’re welcome! If you have any more questions in the future, feel free to ask. Goodbye for now!

A.I. Answering questions about teaching in Japan
AI answers questions about teaching in Japan

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OrangoTeacher.com is a website which matches private language teachers with private language students in Japan. We bloggers try to write useful information for language teachers currently teaching in Japan.