What is the remuneration for Spoken English trainer for a clock hour?

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In the beautiful journey of teaching since 2006, invest in yourself and worth 50% more.

It would be 250/-.
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IELTS and Spoken English Trainer with 9 years experience

Rs. 100 or Rs. 200 per hour
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It depends on your capability to teach and the category of students. You can take a demo lecture first so that students can get an idea of the quality of your teaching. Then, you can charge them around 150-200 an hour. Please include IELTS exam preparation also in your portfolio.
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English Trainer with 3 years experience.Overall 7.5 band score(speaking 8),IELTS academic.

Akshay, it depends on various parameters, namely: experience, certifications, quality content, credibility and knowledge. So, a highly qualified trainer would be justified to charge 500-800 per session than his new counterpart. I hope this helps!
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No need to learn typical grammar rules. Use Vocabulary,have Conversation,Speak fluently. Cal2enquire

It depends on the level of training. But, it could be 300-500 per hour.
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Spoken English and Grammar Teacher

350/- per hour if you are not understanding your fee will be refunded.
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Have 14 years of Teaching experience, work for an excellent result

It depends upon the location in offline mode, but online it could be same betwen 50- 200 per hour as per the classes.
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English Language Coach to groom your personality

This completely depends on the professional background and experience of the tutor.
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English Language Coach to groom your personality

This fully depends on the tutor's professional experience and skills.
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I have the solution for English

By the best professional standards, the cost should be Rs. 150/- per hour of teaching. This involves videos, Walk-The-Talk and classroom teaching.
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