If you have internet access and a quiet space for 45 minutes you are good to go.
A smartphone is enough to get started. You can download MS Teams or Google Chat in most countries. I can share documents through these so you can see the materials we might use in the lesson. If you have any technical issues, we can always find alternative apps that work better in your country.
My availability changes periodically and is different for every day depending on my current students’ schedules. In general I am available:
• Monday to Thursday: 9am – 8pm CET
• Friday: 9am – 6pm CET
• Saturday: 9am – 2pm CET
Check my Google Calendar for up to date availability: https://calendar.app.google/EMRmdj9Vb6LhaS4a9
I use worldtimebuddy.com to make sure I always turn up for you at the correct time. Once we agree on an appointment, I’ll send you a Google Calendar invite — you’ll receive a reminder and won’t miss the lesson.
Each student gets their own Google Spreadsheet to keep track of payments and lesson dates. This will be shared with you. If you reschedule a previously agreed lesson, no fee will be deducted until the class is held.
Please let me know as soon as possible, and we will reschedule. I am flexible with cancellations. However, if you don’t show up without notice and I’m waiting in front of the computer, I will charge you for the lesson.
We will decide that together based on your goals, spare time and budget.
Both have their pros and cons. Private tutoring is more expensive, but 100% of the time is focused on you. I tailor each lesson to your individual needs — something that’s not possible in a group setting. Group classes are cheaper and have a social element, but some students (especially shy ones) may get left out. In my private lessons, I’ll encourage you to speak more and grow your confidence. You can always try both and see what works best for you. If you can afford it, combining the two is ideal!
Absolutely. I’ve had people study in pairs before. If this interests you, ask for a special quote — I offer good discounts for shared lessons. Just keep in mind that both of you will need to sync your availability and agree on a shared learning pace.
You might see teachers advertising miracle methods that promise fluent Hungarian in a few weeks — I don’t do that. What I offer is complete flexibility and dedication to finding the best method that suits you. I’ve been teaching since 2013 and have worked with students of all kinds. I’ve built a large toolkit and create new materials regularly, tailored to my students' needs.
The youngest student I taught was 7 years of age and based on my experience, this is my lower limit. I recommend in-person learning for very young children.
Yes — in fact, I recommend that you attend at least the first session. After that, it’s up to you. Some children need a parent present to feel comfortable; others may participate more actively without them. You know your child best!
Yes, but please note that PayPal fees will be added to the lesson price, as it’s not free for me to receive payments.
Yes — and from most countries, it's free for me to receive bank transfers.
No. Unfortunately card payments are not available at the moment.
I generally suggest GBP, EUR or HUF payments, but I can arrange for other currencies — please enquire at the time of the quote request!
Yes! If you purchase multiple lessons in advance, I offer discounts — just ask for a quote. I also run occasional special promotions for new students. You can also receive a group discount if you team up with one or more people to take lessons together.
Yes, of course. I understand that life happens — goals change, plans shift, or maybe you’ve found a better fit. No hard feelings. Let me know, and I’ll refund any unused lessons you’ve paid for in advance.
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