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- What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?
Three ingredients make for a great online Japanese lesson: teacher quality, lesson quality, and classroom quality. Look for an online school that offers professional teachers with experience teaching Japanese and teaching Japanese online. Make sure the school offers lessons that are customized for how you want to learn Japanese. Some schools use a fixed curriculum, which maximizes their profit rather than your learning. Don't forget the classroom experience. Learning Japanese online is more than chatting. Look for an online school offering a real classroom experience, with targeted features for learning Japanese online. Finally, don't forget teacher pay: Better pay tends to mean better lessons, so ask upfront about how much of your tuition dollar goes to your teacher, rather than to the school. A good school will pass along at least 2/3rds (67%) of tuition to the teacher.