What are the charges for French Speaking Classes?

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French Language Trainer With 12+ Years Experience

We charge Rs.350/-per hour and the number of hours depends on how much each individual practices and how much effort he put in.
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It's Rs. 400/- per hour for speaking & Rs. 300/- per hour for school students, or depends on monthly basis also.
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Hello, Vardan French Delf International Training Rs.10,000.
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French language specialist and tutor with 6 years of French Teaching experience

Monthly it will be Rs.1000 for spoken French classes.
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Tutor

It is depend on level but as for speaking is Rs. 700.
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French Home Tuitions

One to one home tuition for Rs . 500/hour
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French Teacher with 10 years experience

It depend on distance. But normally Rs 500 per hr.
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M.A.(English), DELF B2 - French

Hi! I charge Rs. 4000/- per month. I take classes at my place, 3 days a week, 2 hrs per day. I can come down to your place if there are 3 or more students.
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Writer, tuition teacher, Basketball player

I teach basics at Rs. 250 per hour.
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French and Spanish Trainer with15 years

It is Rs. 450/- per hour for professionals & Rs. 300/- per hour for school students.
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