italki Japanese Tutoring vs Preply 1-on-1 Tutoring
Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.
italki · Languages
italki Japanese Tutoring
Preply · Languages
Preply 1-on-1 Tutoring
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Highly personalised instruction: tutors build lesson content around the learner's specific goals — conversational Japanese, business Japanese, JLPT preparation, anime comprehension, kanji drilling or pronunciation correction. The content quality ceiling is as high as the tutor's quality; the floor depends on careful tutor selection. Japanese-specific reviewers consistently report that the right tutor makes the difference between structured progress and expensive conversation practice.
italki hosts professional teachers (with verified teaching credentials) and community tutors (native speakers with high language proficiency). Japanese professional teachers typically charge $25-60/hour; community tutors from $10-20/hour. The ratings system clusters heavily at 4.5-5.0 stars across both categories, making tutor selection challenging without reading lesson reviews carefully. Once the right tutor is found, instruction quality is consistently praised.
Japanese tutors start from around $10-15/hour for community tutors, with professional teachers at $25-60/hour. No subscription required — pay per lesson. Trial lessons are available at discounted rates from most tutors. For the access it provides to native Japanese speaker instruction, the per-hour cost is competitive with any alternative and significantly cheaper than local language schools or in-person tutoring.
Learning outcome depends heavily on the learner-tutor relationship. Learners who find a good tutor quickly report high engagement and consistent weekly or twice-weekly schedules; learners who need several trial lessons before finding the right match report an initial period of low motivation. The flexibility of scheduling is consistently praised — any time zone, any device, book 24-48 hours in advance.
italki's platform support handles payment, scheduling, cancellation and dispute resolution effectively. Language-learning community features (notebooks, posts, language exchange) are active but not the platform's core strength. The 24-hour cancellation window is fair; refund and rescheduling processes are reported as straightforward.
Real conversation with a native Japanese speaker is the most direct path to real-world Japanese fluency. The personalisable lesson content — which can target JLPT, business Japanese, casual conversation or any specific goal — means the skills developed are directly applicable to the learner's actual Japanese use context. Consistently the highest-rated applicability dimension across Japanese language learning resources.
No curriculum — content is whatever the tutor brings. Preply's package model nudges teachers toward longer engagements and marginally more structured plans than italki's pay-per-lesson default, but variance is still large and the platform does not vet pedagogy.
Broad global tutor pool, strong supply in English-as-a-second-language and major European languages. Reviewers find tutors for less-common languages like Khmer at $10-15/hour. Vetting remains the student's job — most learners trial 2-4 tutors before settling.
Per-hour rates ($10-30) overlap with italki, but subscription-style packages and aggressive cancellation friction pull effective value down. Reviewers describe pricing that "always comes up higher, never lower" and packages that can expire on tutor reschedules.
The subscription mechanic is the biggest contrast with italki — pre-paid weekly packages create real commitment that helps learners who would otherwise drift. The same mechanic frustrates anyone who changes tutors or pauses; works for steady users, against churning ones.
Same speaking-and-correction engine as italki and the same outcomes — multiple Hacker News commenters credit weekly Preply tutors with breaking them out of Duolingo plateaus into actual conversation. The product is the tutor, and the tutor works.
Scoring methodology applies identically to every course on the site — see the formula.